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KiCad installation
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The parts of KiCad
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KiCad consists of 3 components:
kicad - KiCad programs and core files.
kicad-doc - Documentation and interactive help (optional package).
kicad-library - KiCad schematic, pcb & 3D-model libraries (optional package).
This repository contains the source code for the main KiCad programs. The documentation
and library sources are available at https://gitlab.com/kicad
Installation from binary packages
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Compiled KiCad binaries exist for Windows (7, 8.1, 10), Mac OS (10.12+) and several
Linux distributions (Fedora, Debian, Ubuntu, Arch). These are available from the
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main KiCad website: https://kicad.org/download/
Data files (schematic, boards, libraries) are compatible with all platforms.
Installation from binary packages for Windows
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KiCad can be installed anywhere on the system as long as the user has write privileges.
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Pre-made installers are available on the KiCad website: https://kicad.org/download/windows/
Installation from binary packages for Linux
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KiCad comes packaged on many Linux platforms including Debian, Fedora, Ubuntu and Arch,
and is available in their respective package repositories. More information can be found on
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the platform's page at https://kicad.org/download/
Linux install tree
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The default locations KiCad uses to install its components on Linux are:
${prefix}/bin - Binaries (executable files).
${prefix}/lib/kicad - Shared libraries
${prefix}/share/doc/kicad/ - Various documentation.
${prefix}/share/doc/kicad/help - Interactive help.
${prefix}/share/kicad/demos - Sample schematics and printed boards.
${prefix}/share/kicad/template - Template projects and sheets.
${prefix}/share/kicad/library - Symbol libraries.
${prefix}/share/kicad/modules - Module libraries for printed boards.
${prefix}/share/kicad/modules/packages3d - 3D component models (.wrl and .step format).
${prefix}/share/kicad/resources - Resource files (images, etc).
Warning:
Do not change the KiCad tree, or the location of binary files. Otherwise
KiCad may not be able to find some or all of its required files.
Mac OS X KiCad tree
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System wide files
/Library/Application Support/kicad/demos
/Library/Application Support/kicad/internat
/Library/Application Support/kicad/library
/Library/Application Support/kicad/modules
/Library/Application Support/kicad/modules/packages3d
User files can be the same as the system wide files but only inside the users home directory.
$HOME/Library/Application Support/kicad
Warning:
These paths are hardcoded into KiCad, if you put them somewhere else KiCad will not find
them when a new project is created.
Installation from source code
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Currently the only supported compilers are GCC on linux and windows and clang on OS X.
Some dependencies must be satisfied for the correct installation of KiCad:
wxWidgets >= 3.0.0 http://www.wxwidgets.org/
CMake >= 3.0.2 http://www.cmake.org/
Boost C++ Libraries: >= 1.59 http://www.boost.org/
OpenGL >= 2.1
Linux: Mesa 3D Graphics Library http://www.mesa3d.org/
Windows: built-in
Zlib Compression Library http://www.zlib.net/
cairo >= 1.12 http://cairographics.org/
GLEW http://glew.sourceforge.net/
libcurl http://curl.haxx.se/
OpenMP (optional) http://openmp.org/
GLM >= 9.5.4 http://glm.g-truc.net/
pkg-config http://pkgconfig.freedesktop.org/
Doxygen (optional) http://www.doxygen.nl
python >= 2.6 (optional) http://python.org/
wxPython (optional) http://www.wxpython.org/
SWIG >= 3.0 (optional) http://swig.org/
libngspice (optional) http://ngspice.sourceforge.net/
One of:
OCE >= 0.18 (optional) https://github.com/tpaviot/oce
OCC >= 6.9.0 (optiona) https://www.opencascade.com/content/latest-release
Complete documentation for building from source can be found in the developer
documentation located in Documentation/development/compiling.md
Important parameters to cmake
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See Documentation/development/compiling.md for a list of all CMake options
available when compiling KiCad.
-DCMAKE_BUILD_TYPE=<buildtype>
<buildtype> may current one of "Debug" and "Release".
-DCMAKE_INSTALL_PREFIX=<prefix>
Default to "/usr/local".
-DwxWidgets_ROOT_DIR=<wxInstallDir>
Required for Windows platform.
-DwxWidgets_USE_DEBUG=ON
Can be used only with -DCMAKE_BUILD_TYPE=Debug
-DCMAKE_CXX_FLAGS=<some extra flags>
Extra flags for the c++ compiler for your system required.
-DCMAKE_VERBOSE_MAKEFILE=ON
When more output is wanted use this cmake parameter or call "make VERBOSE=1".
Extra CFLAGS and linker flags
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If you require extra flags for compiler and linker you may give them via
environment variables
"CXXFLAGS" (c++ compiler)
"LDFLAGS" (for linker)
"CFLAGS" (for c-compiler, not needed in kdesvn build)
eg., it may usefull on 64bit systems "-m64" to CXXFLAGS and LDFLAGS.