Re: [Kicad-developers] wx asserts in macOS

2020-02-26 Thread Wayne Stambaugh
I'm fine with leaving them in nightly builds as well. On 2/26/20 6:54 AM, Ian McInerney wrote: > I think we should leave them in our Nightly builds. We don't seem to get > too many issues reported with them, and they usually indicate something > is wrong if they do trigger. > > -Ian > > On Wed,

Re: [Kicad-developers] wx asserts in macOS

2020-02-26 Thread Ian McInerney
I think we should leave them in our Nightly builds. We don't seem to get too many issues reported with them, and they usually indicate something is wrong if they do trigger. -Ian On Wed, 26 Feb 2020, 11:10 Jeff Young, wrote: > I’d be inclined to leave them on for nightlies. > > That being

Re: [Kicad-developers] DRC reports

2020-02-26 Thread Jeff Young
OK, I’m coming around to the idea of a hybrid system (tabs + outline + severity filtering). Jon, could you post your violation taxonomy here? On the settings front, I do actually think they belong in a different dialog (a la Allegro). But we could have a right-button menu though that takes

Re: [Kicad-developers] wx asserts in macOS

2020-02-26 Thread Jeff Young
I’d be inclined to leave them on for nightlies. That being said, the signal-to-noise ratio on the reports we get is pretty low, so I don’t feel strongly. > On 26 Feb 2020, at 05:21, Adam Wolf wrote: > > Hi folks! > > Right now, wx debug/asserts are turned on for macOS nightly builds, > but