> Well, the version info is correct, in that the following is a result > of PCBNEW->Help->Copy Version Information: > > Application: Pcbnew > Version: (2012-10-23 BZR 3779)-testing > Build: wxWidgets 2.9.4 (wchar_t,compiler with C++ ABI 1002,GCC > 4.7.0,wx containers,compatible with 2.8) > Platform: Windows 7 (build 7601, Service Pack 1), 64-bit edition, 64 > bit, Little endian, wxMSW > Boost version: 1.49.0 > Options: USE_PCBNEW_SEXPR_FILE_FORMAT=OFF > USE_PCBNEW_NANOMETRES=ON > USE_PCBNEW_SEXPR_FOOTPRINT_LIBS=OFF > KICAD_GOST=OFF > USE_WX_GRAPHICS_CONTEXT=OFF > USE_WX_OVERLAY=OFF > USE_BOOST_POLYGON_LIBRARY > KICAD_SCRIPTING=ON > > But what I was after was a menu option, or some visual hint that > PCBNEW is honouring the scripting option. i.e. a menu option to show a > scripting option or something! :-) > > Anyway, I just installed wxPython-2.9.4 and am building against that > with the KICAD_SCRIPTING_WXPYTHON option now ON. > > Best Regards, Brian.
I've grabbed wxPython. I have merely installed their binaries in the python install, and I've grabbed their dev files and moved the /include/wx/wxPython directory to my local wxWidgets build which gets built as part of the KiCadWinbuilder script. I assume that on Windows we will need to compile the wxPython source as our wxWidgets libs instead of a native wxWidgets install. Best Regards, Brian. _______________________________________________ Mailing list: https://launchpad.net/~kicad-developers Post to : [email protected] Unsubscribe : https://launchpad.net/~kicad-developers More help : https://help.launchpad.net/ListHelp

