Gentlemen,
Thank you for the quick response. It will be nice to get some
additional testing from users who don't want to brave nightly builds.
Cheers,
Wayne
On 9/10/2018 12:25 PM, Jean-Samuel Reynaud wrote:
> Hi,
>
> For Ubuntu I had added a ppa for dev versions (based on 5.0 branch):
> https
Hi,
For Ubuntu I had added a ppa for dev versions (based on 5.0 branch):
https://launchpad.net/~js-reynaud/+archive/ubuntu/kicad-5-nightly
It should do the first build during next night...
Le 10/09/2018 à 15:49, Adam Wolf a écrit :
> I am setting up a macos one the same way.
> On Mon, Sep 10, 2
I am setting up a macos one the same way.
On Mon, Sep 10, 2018 at 7:30 AM Nick Østergaard wrote:
>
> In addition to that I can note; that it follows the 5.0 branch for the
> kicad source and the kicad-i18n, but is using the 5.0.0 tag for
> everything else.
> On Mon, 10 Sep 2018 at 14:29, Nick Øste
In addition to that I can note; that it follows the 5.0 branch for the
kicad source and the kicad-i18n, but is using the 5.0.0 tag for
everything else.
On Mon, 10 Sep 2018 at 14:29, Nick Østergaard wrote:
>
> Hi Seth
>
> I have created them now, they are currently located in
> http://downloads.kic
Hi Seth
I have created them now, they are currently located in
http://downloads.kicad-pcb.org/windows/testing/5.0/
The installer naming is kicad-5.0-jenkins-${BUILD_ID}-x86_64.exe
And the version string inside kicad is something like:
Version: (5.0.1-dev-86-g7e8c5b957), release build
It is not
I will add it for the windows builds soon.
I don't think there is a nightly PPA for the 5.0 branch yet, there was
for the 4.0 branch for a period at least.
On Sun, 9 Sep 2018 at 16:22, Seth Hillbrand wrote:
>
> Hi All-
>
> Can we update the packaging scripts that produce nightly packages to also
Hi All-
Can we update the packaging scripts that produce nightly packages to also
make nightly builds of the 5.0 branch in addition to the master branch? I
worry that we may be getting close to 0 testing on this outside of the few
users who build their own.
Thanks-
Seth
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Hi Wayne,
On 23.02.2018 19:10, Wayne Stambaugh wrote:
> Thanks. I've never used a RelWithDebInfo build. What kind of debugging
> info would this give me if I ran it gdb? Would it be good enough for
> someone to do produce useful debugging information performing a
> backtrace on a segfault?
So
Even if you could launch kicad from gdb and to a backtrace after the
segfault would be helpful. I have never had any luck interrupting an
running process using gdb on windows.
On 02/23/2018 08:01 PM, Nick Østergaard wrote:
In the installer I also tried to include gdb, such that it could
poten
In the installer I also tried to include gdb, such that it could
potentiallyt be possible to run kicad on windows in here, but this is not
well tested. All I did was successfully make it run and break on a kicad
function. I am not sure how much debugging you can actually do with that.
2018-02-23 1
Hi Simon,
Thanks. I've never used a RelWithDebInfo build. What kind of debugging
info would this give me if I ran it gdb? Would it be good enough for
someone to do produce useful debugging information performing a
backtrace on a segfault?
Wayne
On 02/23/2018 12:26 PM, Simon Richter wrote:
> H
Hi Wayne,
On 23.02.2018 18:00, Wayne Stambaugh wrote:
> Are our nightly windows builds built with debugging information? I was
> just curious. The file sizes would indicate that they may be but given
> the current size of the libraries it's hard to tell.
Yes, the CMAKE_BUILD_TYPE is set to Rel
Are our nightly windows builds built with debugging information? I was
just curious. The file sizes would indicate that they may be but given
the current size of the libraries it's hard to tell.
Thanks,
Wayne
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Hi Lachlan,
I think the best place to point people is
http://www.kicad-pcb.org/display/KICAD/Installing+KiCad. It has links to
the different builds we make/know about, and what type they are.
Adam Wolf
Cofounder and Engineer
W&L
On Wed, Mar 25, 2015 at 7:50 AM, Wayne Stambaugh
wrote:
> There
There is already direct import of Eagle (XML file format only) boards
and footprint libraries in Pcbnew. A tool to convert Eagle schematic
and component library file conversion would be helpful. Although this
would most likely be temporary. An I/O plugin for Eeschema is planned
for the next deve
What exactly does this ulp script convert? Does it also handle schematics?
Den 25/03/2015 11.03 skrev "Lachlan Audas" :
> Hi, I'm just putting the finishing touch's to some eagle 6.0 ulp script's
> for convert eagle to KiCad.
> And I wonted to provide some links in my Documents/how-to, too the nig
Hi, I'm just putting the finishing touch's to some eagle 6.0 ulp script's
for convert eagle to KiCad.
And I wonted to provide some links in my Documents/how-to, too the nightly
builds of KiCad. If such bests are available.
And people would not mind. Any advice ?
Lachlan
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