* Make WORKING_TREES configurable with an environment variable to simplify
external install scripts.
* Use native sed functionality rather than grep to find relevant lines in
github JSON (grep can create trouble if there is a global --color=always
setting, guess how I found out about the color setting)
* Make patches/wxwidgets-3.0.2_macosx_yosemite.patch usable. There were
complaints here before that the patch does not work because it is a
"metapatch" that tries to patch another patch (which is not in the tree
and therefore fails). With this change, it becomes a normal patch again,
that can be applied to the wxWidgets source tree as described in
Documentation/compiling/mac-osx.txt.
* Make scripts/library-repos-install.sh compatible with OSX: This involves
checking for the correct option to enable extended regular expressions in
sed during detect_pretty_repos, as the script uses "-r", which is only
available in GNU sed. The sed shipped with Mac OSX is an older BSD descendant
sed which needs "-E". This change has been tested to work on Mac OSX 10.10.1
and on an up-to-date Arch Linux. I also changed the error message during
--install-prerequisites to inform users without apt-get or yum which programs
need to be installed to use the script.
* Add the execute flag to scripts/osx_build_wx.sh: At the moment, after
fetching the source with bzr, one has to chmod the file by hand. This
change change ensures consistency between the script and the build docs
for OSX, which assumes the script to be executable.
*) Add scripts/library-repos-install.sh for downloading *.pretty libraries and possibly using them.
*) Remove template/fp-* files, they are now at https://github.com/KiCad/kicad-library/template/*
so they can be maintained by the library team. However note that it is possible to break
kicad-install.sh with uncoordinated changes to that github repo.
It is best to delete your ~/kicad_sources/kicad-lib.bzr directory before running kicad-install.sh
at this or any newer version relative to an older library repo.