On Tue, Feb 04, 2014 at 03:57:40PM +0100, Tomasz Wlostowski wrote: > $du -h ./kicad-feat1 > 203M
Wait until you compile :P 3,1G kicad-bzr Also unstripped binaries are a little scary: -rwxr-xr-x 1 lomarcan lomarcan 114433370 feb 3 19:39 pcbnew (yes, ld time is painful). No i7 here, just a Duo L9300 with passive cooling:P > Now combine this with all dependencies (boost!) that get downloaded and > compiled by cmake for each branch. Being a lazy git user, I feel like > switching from a Ferrari to a Fiat Multipla (with broken engine...). I can't handle more than trunk and my branch. It would take too much! Also the Fiat Multipla is *way* too good, the canonical junk car is the Fiat Duna:D:D; living in Italy I know Fiat too well... BTW now is called FCA (Fiat-Chrysler) > >I agree, we should probably have a wiki page similar to Inkscape's, > >but Inkscape has many more contributors compared to KiCad. PCB design > >is less popular than vector graphics in general. > > I noticed that Inkscape guys have two very nice features that kicad could > greatly benefit from: > - git-bzr-ng: a git plugin that lets git users clone from/push to a bazaar > repo. I gave it a quick try and it seems to satisfy my needs :) Maybe this > will let us avoid another holy war between bzr and git worshippers. > - a separate repo or archives with all compiled, *binary* dependencies, at > least for Windows. Compiling half of the system libraries just to build a > single program was fun for me when I was 14. Since then I grew up and > uninstalled Gentoo... Having to compile keep the system bloat free. I'd never *try* to install KDE or Gnome. In fact I have no desktop environment (just fluxbox as a wm) -- Lorenzo Marcantonio Logos Srl _______________________________________________ Mailing list: https://launchpad.net/~kicad-developers Post to : [email protected] Unsubscribe : https://launchpad.net/~kicad-developers More help : https://help.launchpad.net/ListHelp

