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Re: library problem in Cvpcb

 

Hi Wayne,
thanks for the reply. to edit my .profile file and add the variable is
not a problem at all. My concern is with the linux script that several
people use as reference to get and use kicad. I have the impression
that all these people will have problems with the github var under
linux.

The objective of my email was to find the best way to fix the script.

thanks
Fabrizio


On Wed, Feb 12, 2014 at 7:06 PM, Wayne Stambaugh <stambaughw@xxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
> On 2/12/2014 12:38 PM, Fabrizio Tappero wrote:
>> Thanks Lorenzo,
>> you mean you do not have a KIGITHUB variable? The kicad-install.sh
>> script that Dick made seems to set it. And Without it I simply cannot
>> use Pcbnew libs.... any idea?
>>
>> fab.
>
> If you have the GITHUB plugin, add export
> KIGITHUB="https://github.com/KiCad"; to your ~/.profile file, log out and
> log back in and you should be good to go.  Just make sure
> ~/.fp-lib-table is up to date.  I thought that internally Pcbnew sets
> KIGITHUB to the correct URL when is not defined but I could be wrong.
> I'll take a look at it when I get a chance.
>
> If you don't want to use the GITHUB plugin, you can either use the
> legacy footprints that are installed as part of KiCad which typically
> are installed in /usr/share/kicad (at least on Debian based distros) or
> checkout the last legacy footprint library at
> lp:~dickelbeck/kicad/library-read-only.  You will likely have to create
> you own ~/.fp-lib-table by either using the footprint library dialog in
> Pcbnew or CvPcb or create one using your favorite text editor.  Please
> note that these footprints will never be updated.  The GitHub plugin is
> the new default for footprint library management.  If you do not use it,
> you will be responsible for maintaining all of your own footprint
> libraries and manually syncing changes with GitHub.
>
> Wayne
>
>>
>>
>>
>> On Wed, Feb 12, 2014 at 6:16 PM, Lorenzo Marcantonio
>> <l.marcantonio@xxxxxxxxxxxx <mailto:l.marcantonio@xxxxxxxxxxxx>> wrote:
>>
>>     On Wed, Feb 12, 2014 at 05:10:51PM +0100, Fabrizio Tappero wrote:
>>     > How come that this issue has not come up before? Are we so few
>>     people using
>>     > Debian??
>>
>>     I never set an env var for kicad and I have no customization in the
>>     profiles. Everything seems to work fine however, so maybe the defaults
>>     are actually sane... or maybe I simply used explicit pathnames in the
>>     troubled places
>>
>>     (not running Debian, but a vanilla LFS)
>>
>>     --
>>     Lorenzo Marcantonio
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