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Bazaar
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KiCad uses the Bazaar version control system to track source code changes,
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and download the boost libraries needed by Kicad.
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The easiest way to get a copy of the KiCad source is to use Bazaar.
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Bazaar can be download from http://wiki.bazaar.canonical.com.
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Your best bet is to use the stand alone version of Bazaar
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(which includes bzrtools, needed by Kicad) rather than one of
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the Python specific versions.
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Be sure bzrtools is also installed.
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boost libraries will be downloaded the first time you build Kicad.
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CMake
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=====
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KiCad uses CMake (version 2.12 or later) to generate the build files specific for the target platform
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specified by the developer. This document attempts to define some of the more
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common CMake and KiCad build configuration settings. You can use CMake either
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by the command CMake on or the graphical version ccmake. This document only
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documents a very small subset of the total CMake documentation For all of the
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gory details, please see the complete CMake documentation at:
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http://www.cmake.org/cmake/help/documentation.html.
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Useful CMake Build Settings.
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This section defines some of the more common CMake build configuration setting
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used when configuring KiCad. These settings are valid for all projects that
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use CMake.
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Changing the Build Generator.
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CMake attempts to create the project build system based on the platform. On
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Posix systems CMake will create Unix Makefiles to build KiCad. On Windows
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systems CMake will attempt to find the latest version of Visual C++ installed
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on the system and create the appropriate project files. This behavior can be
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changed by specifying the project generator using the -G "Project Generator"
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switch on the command line. Please note, only a small subset of these project
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generators are supported. If you want to use Eclipse on Linux to build KiCad,
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you may be in for a lot of work.
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CMAKE_BUILD_TYPE (Release/Debug/RelWithDebInfo/MinSizeRel)
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Default: Release
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When configuring the KiCad build for the command line you must specify build
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type. To create a debug build, set CMAKE_BUILD_TYPE to Debug. To create a
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release build, set CMAKE_BUILD_TYPE to Release. See the CMake documentation
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for other build types. For IDE project files, the build type can be selected
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by the IDE configuration manager.
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CMAKE_INSTALL_PATH (InstallPath)
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By default CMake will select the correct install path for your platform. If
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you wish to install KiCad in a custom location, set CMAKE_INSTALL_PATH to the
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path where you want to install KiCad. Please note that the default install
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path that CMake chooses will likely overwrite the current version of KiCad
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installed on your system.
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wxWidgets Library Configuration.
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KiCad is built using the wxWidgets library. The following options allow you
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to specifically tailor the wxWidgets library configuration. For the complete
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list of wxWidgets setting see CMakeModules/FindwxWidgets.cmake in the KiCad
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source.
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wxWidgets_ROOT_DIR (NonDefaultwxWidgetsPath)
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CMake looks in the standard platform locations to find the default version of
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the wxWidgets library. If you wish to use a custom built wxWidgets library,
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set wxWidgets_ROOT_DIR to the correct path.
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KiCad Specific Options
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======================
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All of the configuration settings below are specific to the KiCad project.
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If for any reason you add or remove a build option to the KiCad CMake files,
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please update the list below.
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KICAD_SKIP_BOOST (ON/OFF)
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Default: OFF
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Use the version of the Boost library installed on the system rather than
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building a local copy.
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WARNING: The KiCad developers strongly advise you to build the bundled copy of
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the Boost library, as it is known to work with KiCad. Other versions may
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contain bugs that may result in KiCad errors.
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USE_IMAGES_IN_MENUS (ON/OFF)
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Default: OFF for OSX, ON for other platforms.
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This option is used to enable or disable building KiCad with images (icons) in menu
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items. If this is not defined when CMake is used to create the build files,
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images will be included in menu items on all platforms except OSX.
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Note also, on Linux, some window managers do not show icons in menu, or
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show them only if the current option is activated.
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Therefore, even if you have icons in menus, they will be not always displayed
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DOWNLOAD_DIR (PATH)
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Default: <source directory>/.downloads-by-cmake
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Some external dependencies are automatically download and built when you
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compile KiCad. This option specifies which directory they are stored in. If you
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are building multiple copies of KiCad (e.g., to test different features or your
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own modifications), it is recommended you set this option to a global directory
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to avoid download and building the dependencies multiple times.
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KICAD_USER_CONFIG_DIR (PATH)
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Default: ~/.config (Unix-based systems), Application data directory (Windows)
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This option specifies where to store user-specific configuration information.
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USE_WX_OVERLAY (ON/OFF)
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Default: ON for OSX, OFF for other platforms.
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This option enables or disables the use of wxOverlay for drawing operations.
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Warning, this is experimental!
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KICAD_SCRIPTING (ON/OFF)
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Default: OFF
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This option enables or disables building Python scripting support within KiCad.
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Currently only Pcbnew is supported. This option requires SWIG and Python to be
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installed on the system.
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It allows using footprint wizards in footprint editor to create new footprints
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KICAD_SCRIPTING_MODULES (ON/OFF)
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Default: OFF
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This option enables or disables building KiCad Python modules that can be used
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externally by Python. Currently only Pcbnew is supported. This option
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requires SWIG and Python to be installed on the system.
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This python module is used to edit board files (.kicad_pcb files) from a
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python script, outside kicad.
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KICAD_SCRIPTING_WXPYTHON (ON/OFF)
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Default: OFF
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This option enables or disables building wxPython support into the KiCad
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scripting support. Currently only Pcbnew has scripting support. This option requires
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SWIG, Python, and wxPython to be installed on the system.
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It allows execution of python scripts insided Pcbnew, during a session.
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PYTHON_SITE_PACKAGE_PATH (PATH)
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Default: System site library path
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When building KiCad with Python scripting enable, the Python site library path
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is used by default. If you want to install the KiCad Python extension in a
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different path, set this variable to the desired path.
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BUILD_GITHUB_PLUGIN (ON/OFF)
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Default: ON
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This option enables or disables building KiCad with a pcbnew plugin for loading
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footprints from a GitHub repository.
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KICAD_REPO_NAME (STRING)
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Default: "product"
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The name of the repository this copy of KiCad was compiled from. This is
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reported in the "About" dialog and is useful for people who are working with
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multiple copies of the code from different sources. The default value is
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"product", the name of the main development branch on Launchpad.
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