Hi,

if I understood the script right, then it replaces the whole stock cmake build 
configuration of KiCad with its own version… so this is way more than the usual 
one-script-to-build-everything scripts.
Everybody using it should be really aware of this… I guess there won’t be any 
official support for something not working being built this way.

Being quite neutral about this effort at all, at least for my part I won’t give 
any support for OSX packages being built this way.


Regards,
Bernhard


On 11.10.2014, at 18:13, [email protected] [kicad-users] 
<[email protected]> wrote:

> All,
> 
> I just pushed an updated version to code.launchpad.net/~mnarigon that tracks 
> to BZR5173.
> 
> To clarify, this build script is not the launchpad.net/kicad build script but 
> a separate development that provides turnkey build and installation of the 
> KiCad tool suite on OS X (tested on 10.7.5, 10.8.5, and 10.9.5.)
> 
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