#!/bin/bash -e # Install KiCad from source onto either: # -> a Ubuntu/Debian/Mint or # -> a Red Hat # compatible linux system. # # The "install_prerequisites" step is the only "distro dependent" one. That step could be modified # for other linux distros. # # There are 3 package groups in a KiCad install: # 1) Compiled source code in the form of executable programs. # 2) User manuals and other documentation typically as *.pdf files. # 3) a) Schematic parts, b) layout footprints, and c) 3D models for footprints. # # To achieve 1) source is checked out from its repo and compiled by this script then executables # are installed using CMake. # To achieve 2) documentation is checked out from its repo and installed using CMake. # TO achieve 3a) and 3c) they are checked out from their repos and installed using CMake. # To achieve 3b) a global fp-lib-table is put into your home directory which points to # http://github.com/KiCad. No actual footprints are installed locally, internet access is used # during program operation to fetch footprints from github as if it was a remote drive in the cloud. # If you want to install those same KiCad footprints locally, you may run a separate script # named library-repos-install.sh found in this same directory. That script requires that "git" be on # your system whereas this script does not. The footprints require some means to download them and # bzr-git seems not up to the task. wget or curl would also work. # Since bash is invoked with -e by the first line of this script, all the steps in this script # must succeed otherwise bash will abort at the first non-zero error code. Therefore any script # functions must be crafted to anticipate numerous conditions, such that no command fails unless it # is a serious situation. # Set where the 3 source trees will go, use a full path WORKING_TREES=~/kicad_sources STABLE=tag:pre-kiway # currently the best mix of features and stabilty TESTING=last:1 # the most recent # Set this to STABLE or TESTING or other known revision number: REVISION=$STABLE # For info on revision syntax: # $ bzr help revisionspec # CMake Options #OPTS="$OPTS -DBUILD_GITHUB_PLUGIN=OFF" # Python scripting, uncomment to enable #OPTS="$OPTS -DKICAD_SCRIPTING=ON -DKICAD_SCRIPTING_MODULES=ON -DKICAD_SCRIPTING_WXPYTHON=ON" # Use https under bazaar to retrieve repos because this does not require a # launchpad.net account. Whereas lp: requires a launchpad account. # https results in read only access. REPOS=https://code.launchpad.net # This branch is a bzr/launchpad import of the Git repository # at https://github.com/KiCad/kicad-library.git. # It has schematic parts and 3D models in it. LIBS_REPO=$REPOS/~kicad-product-committers/kicad/library SRCS_REPO=$REPOS/~kicad-product-committers/kicad/product DOCS_REPO=$REPOS/~kicad-developers/kicad/doc usage() { echo "" echo " usage:" echo "" echo "./kicad-install.sh " echo " where is one of:" echo " --install-or-update (does full installation or update.)" echo " --remove-sources (removes source trees for another attempt.)" echo " --uninstall-libraries (removes KiCad supplied libraries.)" echo " --uninstall-kicad (uninstalls all of KiCad but leaves source trees.)" echo "" echo "example:" echo ' $ ./kicad-install.sh --install-or-update' } install_prerequisites() { # Find a package manager, PM PM=$( command -v yum || command -v apt-get ) # assume all these Debian, Mint, Ubuntu systems have same prerequisites if [ "$(expr match "$PM" '.*\(apt-get\)')" == "apt-get" ]; then #echo "debian compatible system" sudo apt-get install \ bzr \ bzrtools \ build-essential \ cmake \ cmake-curses-gui \ debhelper \ doxygen \ grep \ libbz2-dev \ libcairo2-dev \ libglew-dev \ libssl-dev \ libwxgtk2.8-dev \ python-wxgtk2.8 # assume all yum systems have same prerequisites elif [ "$(expr match "$PM" '.*\(yum\)')" == "yum" ]; then #echo "red hat compatible system" # Note: if you find this list not to be accurate, please submit a patch: sudo yum groupinstall "Development Tools" sudo yum install \ bzr \ bzrtools \ bzip2-libs \ bzip2-devel \ cmake \ cmake-gui \ doxygen \ cairo-devel \ glew-devel \ grep \ openssl-devel \ wxGTK-devel \ wxPython else echo echo "Incompatible System. Neither 'yum' nor 'apt-get' found. Not possible to continue." echo exit 1 fi # ensure bzr name and email are set. No message since bzr prints an excellent diagnostic. bzr whoami || { echo "WARNING: You have not set bzr whoami, so I will set a dummy." export BZR_EMAIL="Kicad Build " } } rm_build_dir() { local dir="$1" echo "removing directory $dir" if [ -e "$dir/install_manifest.txt" ]; then # this file is often created as root, so remove as root sudo rm "$dir/install_manifest.txt" 2> /dev/null fi if [ -d "$dir" ]; then rm -rf "$dir" fi } cmake_uninstall() { # assume caller set the CWD, and is only telling us about it in $1 local dir="$1" cwd=`pwd` if [ "$cwd" != "$dir" ]; then echo "missing dir $dir" elif [ ! -e install_manifest.txt ]; then echo echo "Missing file $dir/install_manifest.txt." else echo "uninstalling from $dir" sudo make uninstall sudo rm install_manifest.txt fi } # Function set_env_var # sets an environment variable globally. set_env_var() { local var=$1 local val=$2 if [ -d /etc/profile.d ]; then if [ ! -e /etc/profile.d/kicad.sh ] || ! grep "$var" /etc/profile.d/kicad.sh >> /dev/null; then echo echo "Adding environment variable $var to file /etc/profile.d/kicad.sh" echo "Please logout and back in after this script completes for environment" echo "variable to get set into environment." sudo sh -c "echo export $var=$val >> /etc/profile.d/kicad.sh" fi elif [ -e /etc/environment ]; then if ! grep "$var" /etc/environment >> /dev/null; then echo echo "Adding environment variable $var to file /etc/environment" echo "Please reboot after this script completes for environment variable to get set into environment." sudo sh -c "echo $var=$val >> /etc/environment" fi fi } install_or_update() { echo "step 1) installing pre-requisites" install_prerequisites echo "step 2) make $WORKING_TREES if it does not exist" if [ ! -d "$WORKING_TREES" ]; then sudo mkdir -p "$WORKING_TREES" echo " mark $WORKING_TREES as owned by me" sudo chown -R `whoami` "$WORKING_TREES" fi cd $WORKING_TREES echo "step 3) checking out the source code from launchpad repo..." if [ ! -d "$WORKING_TREES/kicad.bzr" ]; then bzr checkout -r $REVISION $SRCS_REPO kicad.bzr echo " source repo to local working tree." else cd kicad.bzr bzr up -r $REVISION echo " local source working tree updated." cd ../ fi echo "step 4) checking out the schematic parts and 3D library repo." if [ ! -d "$WORKING_TREES/kicad-lib.bzr" ]; then bzr checkout $LIBS_REPO kicad-lib.bzr echo ' kicad-lib checked out.' else cd kicad-lib.bzr bzr up echo ' kicad-lib repo updated.' cd ../ fi echo "step 5) checking out the documentation from launchpad repo..." if [ ! -d "$WORKING_TREES/kicad-doc.bzr" ]; then bzr checkout $DOCS_REPO kicad-doc.bzr echo " docs checked out." else cd kicad-doc.bzr bzr up echo " docs working tree updated." cd ../ fi echo "step 6) compiling source code..." cd kicad.bzr if [ ! -d "build" ]; then mkdir build && cd build cmake $OPTS ../ else cd build # Although a "make clean" is sometimes needed, more often than not it slows down the update # more than it is worth. Do it manually if you need to in this directory. # make clean fi make -j4 echo " kicad compiled." echo "step 7) installing KiCad program files..." sudo make install echo " kicad program files installed." echo "step 8) installing libraries..." cd ../../kicad-lib.bzr rm_build_dir build mkdir build && cd build cmake ../ sudo make install echo " kicad-lib.bzr installed." echo "step 9) as non-root, install global fp-lib-table if none already installed..." # install ~/fp-lib-table if [ ! -e ~/fp-lib-table ]; then make install_github_fp-lib-table echo " global fp-lib-table installed." fi echo "step 10) installing documentation..." cd ../../kicad-doc.bzr rm_build_dir build mkdir build && cd build cmake ../ sudo make install echo " kicad-doc.bzr installed." echo "step 11) check for environment variables..." if [ -z "${KIGITHUB}" ]; then set_env_var KIGITHUB https://github.com/KiCad fi echo echo 'All KiCad "--install-or-update" steps completed, you are up to date.' echo } if [ $# -eq 1 -a "$1" == "--remove-sources" ]; then echo "deleting $WORKING_TREES" rm_build_dir "$WORKING_TREES/kicad.bzr/build" rm_build_dir "$WORKING_TREES/kicad-lib.bzr/build" rm_build_dir "$WORKING_TREES/kicad-doc.bzr/build" rm -rf "$WORKING_TREES" exit fi if [ $# -eq 1 -a "$1" == "--install-or-update" ]; then install_or_update exit fi if [ $# -eq 1 -a "$1" == "--uninstall-libraries" ]; then cd "$WORKING_TREES/kicad-lib.bzr/build" cmake_uninstall "$WORKING_TREES/kicad-lib.bzr/build" exit fi if [ $# -eq 1 -a "$1" == "--uninstall-kicad" ]; then cd "$WORKING_TREES/kicad.bzr/build" cmake_uninstall "$WORKING_TREES/kicad.bzr/build" cd "$WORKING_TREES/kicad-lib.bzr/build" cmake_uninstall "$WORKING_TREES/kicad-lib.bzr/build" # this may fail since "uninstall" support is a recent feature of this repo: cd "$WORKING_TREES/kicad-doc.bzr/build" cmake_uninstall "$WORKING_TREES/kicad-doc.bzr/build" exit fi usage