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Message #32234
Re: Simulator towards 5.0
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From:
Maciej Sumiński <maciej.suminski@xxxxxxx>
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Date:
Wed, 6 Dec 2017 11:14:37 +0100
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The subtle difference is your resolve wx dependency with 'apt-get
install libwxgtk' and to get libngspice you need to cast a few spells
when there is no package.
On 12/05/2017 06:02 PM, Nick Østergaard wrote:
> But it would also fail to build if you did not install wx.
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> Den 5. dec. 2017 5.21 PM skrev "Kevin Cozens" <kevin@xxxxxxxxx>:
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> On 2017-12-05 09:05 AM, Kristoffer Ödmark wrote:
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>> Here I attach a small patch that changes the default compile-flags to the
>> ones in the released packages.
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> Enabling SPICE support by default will break my build unless I turn it off.
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> Seeing a recent message about SPICE support I wanted to have a look at the
> feature. I found out I needed to install ngspice. I then found out that the
> copy of ngspice available in the standard repos for Linux Mint doesn't
> include the lib file needed to compile and link KiCad with SPICE support.
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