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> On Feb 27, 2018, at 7:00 AM, Adam Wolf wrote:
>
> That's a pretty good idea. Let's plan on doing the same for the macOS
> release installer, and only do the split installer for nightlies.
The macOS nightly disk images still include “old” libraries, most notably the
various IC footprints a
That's a pretty good idea. Let's plan on doing the same for the macOS
release installer, and only do the split installer for nightlies.
Adam
On Tue, Feb 27, 2018 at 7:49 AM, Wayne Stambaugh wrote:
> Nick,
>
> You are probably correct about noob users. Our release installers
> should include eve
Nick,
You are probably correct about noob users. Our release installers
should include everything. The nightly installers can be built without
the libraries to cut down on build time and download bandwidth.
Wayne
On 2/26/2018 7:09 PM, Nick Østergaard wrote:
> I have only been waiting for the r
I have only been waiting for the release to be tagged such that I know what
strategy would be used for the libs. My plan is to make a full installer
and a lite installer for the nightlies. I am not sure if it makes sense to
have a seperate installer (without the main programs) such that the noob
us
We should remove or hide the optional items if they are no longer part
of the installer to prevent confusion.
On 2/26/2018 12:46 PM, Jon Evans wrote:
> In the case that there is a separate installer for the libraries (which
> I also think makes sense), maybe those line items should be removed from
On 2/26/2018 12:58 PM, Andrey Kuznetsov wrote:
> OK, what about the help files? :)
The help files should be installed by the main KiCad installer. I don't
so those as being optional.
>
> I agree, the library installer should be provided, you can call me a
> thorough tester but a basic user (oth
Yet another use case that I hadn't thought about. Keep them coming.
Sometimes your focus gets so narrowed by how you do things that you
can't conceive of all possible ways other user work. I know for a fact
that asking users to use git to maintain libraries is like asking them
to build from sourc
OK, what about the help files? :)
I agree, the library installer should be provided, you can call me a
thorough tester but a basic user (otherwise known as complainer ;-P ) and I
don't want to deal with github to get kicad libraries. A 50 year old
hobbyist will give up on kicad in 10 minutes after
This is especially useful for our Chinese users and folks traveling to
China for manufacturing support, as often Github and other common
public git repositories are blocked.
Adam
On Mon, Feb 26, 2018 at 11:42 AM, Wayne Stambaugh wrote:
> On 2/26/2018 6:39 AM, Simon Richter wrote:
>> Hi,
>>
>> On
In the case that there is a separate installer for the libraries (which I
also think makes sense), maybe those line items should be removed from the
main installer instead of just disabled (if that is easy) to reduce
confusion?
On Mon, Feb 26, 2018 at 12:42 PM, Wayne Stambaugh
wrote:
> On 2/26/2
On 2/26/2018 6:39 AM, Simon Richter wrote:
> Hi,
>
> On 25.02.2018 22:52, Andrey Kuznetsov wrote:
>
>> The unchecked components in the image below cannot be checked.
>
> Yes, these are no longer in the nightly installer, because they are
> 600MB compressed, and most nightly users maintain their
Hi,
On 25.02.2018 22:52, Andrey Kuznetsov wrote:
> The unchecked components in the image below cannot be checked.
Yes, these are no longer in the nightly installer, because they are
600MB compressed, and most nightly users maintain their libraries
themselves.
Simon
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Hi,
Is this intended behaviour?
Downloaded:
http://downloads.kicad-pcb.org/windows/nightly/kicad-r9594.21f46776c-x86_64.exe
The unchecked components in the image below cannot be checked.
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