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Re: Version 4 stable branch rc1 released.

 

Thank you for your quick response. It looks good to me, although I
can't really test it. But lets assume we will get someone to point it
out if it does not work. :)

2015-09-23 19:09 GMT+02:00 Jean-Samuel Reynaud <js.reynaud@xxxxxxxxx>:
> Hi Nick,
>
> Ok missing packages were copied onto the PPA few minutes ago.
>
> Regards,
>
> Le 23/09/2015 15:03, Nick Østergaard a écrit :
>> Hello Jean-Samuel
>>
>> I am told that the rc ppa does not work properly, so I took a look at
>> the PPA page and it looks like you have not added the wxpython3.0 and
>> wxwidgets3.0 to the repo. This means that a user can not only add the
>> 4.0 ppa.
>>
>> Nick
>>
>> 2015-09-14 21:55 GMT+02:00 Jean-Samuel Reynaud <js.reynaud@xxxxxxxxx>:
>>> A dedicated PPA is available for kicad V4 branch:
>>>
>>> ppa:js-reynaud/kicad-4
>>>
>>> Regards,
>>> Le 13/09/2015 17:37, Wayne Stambaugh a écrit :
>>>> The libraries and documentation are maintained separately from the
>>>> source.  For now I would just use a snapshot of the current libraries
>>>> and docs.  As part of the final stable release, I will create source
>>>> archives so that the version 4 libraries and documentation remain
>>>> consistent across all builds.  I'm less concerned about this for the rc
>>>> builds.
>>>>
>>>> On 9/13/2015 11:25 AM, Ian Woloschin wrote:
>>>>> Awesome!
>>>>>
>>>>> I'm working on putting together an ebuild for Gentoo/Funtoo Linux.  I
>>>>> think I've got the binaries working, but when I try to start a new
>>>>> project there are no component libraries when I open Eeschema.  I had
>>>>> thought the Eeschema components were included, and Pcbnew footprints
>>>>> were separate, but it looks like this is not true? Is the preferred
>>>>> method to get Eeschema components still going to be straight from BZR,
>>>>> as described here: http://kicad-pcb.org/contribute/build-linux/?  Or
>>>>> will there be a "4.0" release (tarball?) of the component libraries?
>>>>>
>>>>> As far as the Pcbnew footprints, if I build the github plugin will it
>>>>> automatically include an appropriate footprint table pointing at the
>>>>> Github repo?  Or do I need to take specific actions to do that?  I could
>>>>> probably also optionally do something like what Adam's done for OS X,
>>>>> where there's the base install, plus extras (footprints).
>>>>>
>>>>> -Ian
>>>>>
>>>>> On Sun, Sep 13, 2015 at 5:09 AM Javier Serrano
>>>>> <javier.serrano.pareja@xxxxxxxxx
>>>>> <mailto:javier.serrano.pareja@xxxxxxxxx>> wrote:
>>>>>
>>>>>     On Sun, Sep 13, 2015 at 1:11 AM, Wayne Stambaugh
>>>>>     <stambaughw@xxxxxxxxx <mailto:stambaughw@xxxxxxxxx>> wrote:
>>>>>     > Thank you to everyone who has made this possible.  It's been a lot of
>>>>>     > work but it's also been a hell of a lot fun.  I think I hear a
>>>>>     couple of
>>>>>     > adult beverages in my refrigerator calling my name.
>>>>>
>>>>>     Indeed quite a ride! Thank you and congratulations to everyone for
>>>>>     this milestone.
>>>>>
>>>>>     Cheers,
>>>>>
>>>>>     Javier
>>>>>
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