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Re: [PATCH] kiface app bundle

 

On 28/apr/2014, at 19:25, Jean-Paul Louis <louijp@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:

Jean-Paul,
You should try bzr 4835, look to ML “OSX - Issue with the last Compiler Update”, as you see is not always simple to keep up the ML.
I’ve waited you on IRC until 1am Local time, then i’m an Human i need sleeptime too.

You weren’t supposed to use install as i said to you in the mails you have to just copy the only bundles in place, in the case zip/package them for further distribution.
I’ve also suggested to you to use cp.

If you want to shortcut exec from the repository build root:
mkdir -p /Applications/Kicad
cp -R ./bitmap2component/bitmap2component.app /Applications/Kicad
cp -R ./cvpcb/cvpcb.app /Applications/Kicad
cp -R ./eeschema/eeschema.app /Applications/Kicad
cp -R ./gerbview/gerbview.app /Applications/Kicad
cp -R ./kicad/kicad.app /Applications/Kicad
cp -R ./pagelayout_editor/pl_editor.app /Applications/Kicad
cp -R ./pcb_calculator/pcb_calculator.app /Applications/Kicad
cp -R ./pcbnew/pcbnew.app /Applications/Kicad

Bye,
—
Marco

> Marco,
> 
> I have been working on the Mac OS X build for quite a while now, and I was successful in the build.
> The weak part was the install, as the default install was installing the bundles in /usr/local/bin which is wrong for Apple OS X.
> So I added a “-DCMAKE_INSTALL_PREFIX=$INSTALL_DIR” in my script with INSTALL_DIR=/Applications/KiCad.
> The Cmake was still wrong because the bundles were installed in "/Applications/KiCad/bin” instead of “/Applications/KiCad”.
> Adam Wolf helped me to have the script running as it is described in the file you mentioned in your previous email.
> I succeeded the first time February 27th, and I posted an email here, so you can find it in the ML archive.
> On March 13th, you told me to connect on IRC. I went there, and waited for hours without anyone ever talking. I only saw a bunch of users all asleep, maybe that was because of the time difference between USA and Europe.
> We had several emails between you, Adam and me around from March 21st to March 26th, so I progressed in my build. That is the period when Dick started to help me.
> 
> I modified my script to move the files to the right place, and that was not good enough. That’s when Dick helped me a lot to understand what was wrong. I posted all the steps in this mailing list, so you should have been made aware of the issues
> few weeks ago.
> 
> As of today, the OS X build (BZR4830) is broken again.
>                  ^
> 174 warnings and 2 errors generated.
> make[2]: *** [pcbnew/router/CMakeFiles/pnsrouter.dir/pns_router.cpp.o] Error 1
> make[1]: *** [pcbnew/router/CMakeFiles/pnsrouter.dir/all] Error 2
> make: *** [all] Error 2
> Mon Apr 28 12:30:08 EDT 2014
> 
> Building KiCad for OS X took 0:17:09.
> 
> jean-pauls-mbp:Soft_Dev jean-paullouis$ cat ~/Soft_Dev/kicad-build/version.h | grep BZR
> #define KICAD_BUILD_VERSION "(2014-04-25 BZR 4830)"
> jean-pauls-mbp:Soft_Dev jean-paullouis$ 
> 
> Will you help to fix this?
> 
> Jean-Paul
> 
> 
> 
> 
> On Apr 28, 2014, at 8:26 AM, Marco Serantoni <marco.serantoni@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:
> 
>> realized
> 


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