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Message #18028
Re: UPDATE: Diode pins swapped in KiCad Libraries
Hmm.
So the OSX builds use Github by default for footprints, and have symbols
"baked in" at build time.
Every OS X nightly build is going to produce bad boards, and there's no way
to tell users to update or inform them about this change through the
program at all.
I really wish I would have known about this earlier.
Adam Wolf
Cofounder and Engineer
Wayne and Layne
On Apr 24, 2015 11:42 AM, "Carl Poirier" <carl.poirier.2@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:
> Hi folks,
>
> This is simply to warn you that all diodes in KiCad's libraries have seen
> their pin numbers swapped. This is to be in line with most other software
> and the IPC standard as well, which states that cathode should be pin 1.
> This work is courtesy of the newest librarian, Ricardo Crudo.
>
> If you are using Github libraries directly, the only thing you will have
> left to do is update your schematic libraries to the latest revision of
> https://github.com/KiCad/kicad-library before continuing your work. If
> you have a local copy of the footprint repositories, then when you are
> ready you will be able to pull the changes for both the schematic libraries
> and the affected footprint libraries:
>
> 1. Diodes_SMD.pretty <https://github.com/KiCad/Diodes_SMD.pretty>
> 2. Diodes_ThroughHole.pretty
> <https://github.com/KiCad/Diodes_ThroughHole.pretty>
> 3. LEDs.pretty <https://github.com/KiCad/LEDs.pretty>
>
> Thank you for your understanding and sorry for the inconvenience.
>
> Carl Poirier
>
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