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Re: Jenkins build is back to normal : kicad-qa #528

 

Hi, Thanks Nick and Jean-Pierre

I rebuilt wx3.0-py with the webkit library (I checked it was available and
building wx3.0 with it.) but probably I installed it to the wrong place and
the
old library is taking precedence.

Sometime over the holidays I'll clone the build job, enable webkit back, and
check if we get it to build correctly.


Best regards,
Miguel Ángel.

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On Mon, Dec 22, 2014 at 8:32 AM, jp charras <jp.charras@xxxxxxxxxx> wrote:

> Le 21/12/2014 23:46, Nick Østergaard a écrit :
> > Hi JP
> >
> > The build is not really fixed well, there is still issues with the
> > webviewer. See http://ci.kicad-pcb.org/job/kicad-qa/527/consoleFull
> >
> > I had to use the -DKICAD_USE_WEBKIT=OFF option to disable it to make
> > the build succeed.
> >
> > Nick
> >
> > 2014-12-21 17:49 GMT+01:00 Miguel Angel Ajo <miguelangel@xxxxxx>:
> >> See <http://ci.kicad-pcb.org/job/kicad-qa/528/>
>
> I added the -DKICAD_USE_WEBKIT=OFF option because I was thinking
> webkit/webview could create issues ...
>
> The line:
> /var/lib/jenkins/workspace/kicad-qa/webviewer/webviewer.cpp:45:2: error:
> #error "A wxWebView backend is required by this sample"
> of the report clearly shows the fact wxWidgets is built without the
> webview support.
>
> Perhaps because libwebkitgtk-dev was not installed when running
> wxWidgets configure tool. In this case wxWwidgets configure
> automatically disables the webview support (I am thinking is it is
> enabled by default)
>
> On my computer, I had to install libwebkitgtk-dev (sudo apt-get install
> libwebkitgtk-dev) and rerun wxWidgets configure to rebuild wxWidgets
> with the webview support (with options --enable-webview --with-opengl,
> but --enable-webview should be the default).
>
> I have a related issue with wxWidgets in winbuilder, which has the
> webview support enabled.
> Kicad compile, there are but issues when linking the webview library:
> few symbols are not found.
>
> I hope Brian could help me.
>
> Now, I am waiting for OSX tests.
>
> webview support is useful, because when running the wizard, and when the
> github plugin selected, the wizard runs my webviewer version.
> It has a tool (right tool on the toolbar) which extracts and lists all
> .pretty links read in the current web page.
> You just have to select one or more libs in this list to add them to the
> footprint lib table after closing th viewer.
>
> --
> Jean-Pierre CHARRAS
>

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