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216 lines
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KiCad installation
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The parts of KiCad
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KiCad consists of 3 packages:
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kicad - KiCad programs and core files.
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kicad-doc - Documentation and interactive help (optional package).
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kicad-library - KiCad schematic, pcb & 3D-model libraries (optional package).
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Installation from binary packages
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KiCad binary packages exist for Linux and Windows (XP, 2000).
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Data files (schematic, boards, libraries) are compatible with all platforms.
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*.zip - KiCad packages for Windows.
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*.tbz2 - KiCad for Linux.
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Installation from binary packages for Windows
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KiCad can be installed in 'C:\kicad', 'D:\kicad', 'C:\Program files\kicad',
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'D:\Program files\kicad'.
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For example, for an installation in the folder 'C:\kicad', unzip KiCad
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packages:
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kicad-{version}.zip
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kicad-doc-{version}.zip
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kicad-library-{version}.zip
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to the folder 'C:\kicad'.
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The main program is the project manager (kicad.exe) and from it you can run
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the other programs (schematic editor - eeschema, pcb editor - pcbnew,
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utilities: cvpcb and gerbview).
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You can create a shortcut to 'C:\kicad\bin\kicad.exe'.
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Installation from binary packages for Linux
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KiCad can be installed in '/usr' or '/usr/local'.
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You must have "root" access for installation.
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cd /
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tar -xjf kicad-{version}.tbz2
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tar -xjf kicad-doc-{version}.tbz2
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tar -xjf kicad-library-{version}.tbz2
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The main program is '/usr/bin/kicad'.
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Windows KiCad tree
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kicad/bin - Binaries (executable files).
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kicad/doc - Various documentation.
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kicad/doc/help - Interactive help.
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kicad/share/demos - Sample schematics and printed boards.
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kicad/share/internat - Interface localization files.
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kicad/share/library - Libraries for schematic.
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kicad/share/modules - Module libraries for printed boards.
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kicad/share/modules/packages3d - 3D component models (.wrl and .wings format).
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Files '*.mod' are libraries, and files '*.brd' are printed boards you can
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view with pcbnew.
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Files *.brd show the existing modules (and 3D shapes) in libraries.
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Linux KiCad tree
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KiCad can use the Windows tree or the below tree.
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When Kicad is coming from Linux distribution, the tree is:
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/usr/bin - Binaries (executable files).
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/usr/share/doc/kicad/ - Various documentation.
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/usr/share/doc/kicad/help - Interactive help.
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/usr/share/kicad/demos - Sample schematics and printed boards.
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/usr/share/kicad/internat - Dictionaries for interface localization.
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/usr/share/kicad/library - Interface localization files.
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/usr/share/kicad/modules - Module libraries for printed boards.
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/usr/share/kicad/modules/packages3d - 3D component models (.wrl and .wings format).
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if KiCad does not found its files in usr/share, the search is made in
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/usr/local/kicad
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and kicad uses the same tree as the Windows KiCad tree above
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*** When KiCad comes from .tgz archive from http://iut-tice.ujf-grenoble.fr/cao/,
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it must me installed in /usr/local and uses the Windows tree ***.
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Files '*.mod' are the libraries, and files '*.brd' are printed boards you can
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view with pcbnew.
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Files *.brd show the existing modules (and 3D shapes) in libraries.
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Warning:
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Do not change the KiCad tree, or the location of binary files,
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else KiCad will not be able to find its required files (configuration,
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libraries, etc.).
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Mac OS X KiCad tree
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System wide files
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/Library/Application Support/kicad/demos
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/Library/Application Support/kicad/internat
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/Library/Application Support/kicad/library
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/Library/Application Support/kicad/modules
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/Library/Application Support/kicad/modules/packages3d
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User files can be the same as the system wide files but only inside the users home directory.
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$HOME/Library/Application Support/kicad
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Warning:
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These paths are hardcoded into KiCad, if you put them somewhere else KiCad will not find them when a new
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project is created.
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Installation from source code
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Some dependencies must be satisfied for the correct installation of KiCad:
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under Linux:
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wxWidgets >= 2.8.11 http://www.wxwidgets.org/
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under Windows:MacOSX
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wxWidgets >= 2.9.3 http://www.wxwidgets.org/
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CMake >= 2.6.4 http://www.cmake.org/
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Boost C++ Libraries (files used by kicad are provided in kicad sources) http://www.boost.org/
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OpenGL
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Linux: Mesa 3D Graphics Library http://www.mesa3d.org/
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Windows: built-in
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Zlib Compression Library http://www.zlib.net/
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In source-tree-build are mostly unwanted, so make a subdir called "build" and
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change to it.
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Call cmake with the path to KiCad. E.g., when your build-folder is "build"
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within source-tree, type "cmake ../".
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Now your system get checked if it is able compiling KiCad and cmake generates
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the Makefiles.
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After calling cmake just type "make" and build begins.
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It is easy to build only a specific binary such as pcbnew alone:
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make pcbnew
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After "make" type "make install" and install begins.
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You may install to a temporary-root with
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make install DESTDIR=<temproot>
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If you want to uninstall KiCad again type "make uninstall" from within the
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build directory.
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Important parameters to cmake
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-DCMAKE_BUILD_TYPE=<buildtype>
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<buildtype> may current one of "Debug" and "Release".
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-DCMAKE_INSTALL_PREFIX=<prefix>
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Default to "/usr/local".
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-DwxWidgets_ROOT_DIR=<wxInstallDir>
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Required for Windows platform.
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-DwxWidgets_USE_DEBUG=ON
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Can be used only with -DCMAKE_BUILD_TYPE=Debug
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-DwxWidgets_USE_STATIC=ON
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For building statically linked executables. Can be used only if wxWidgets
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configured and builded with "--enable-monolithic --disable-shared" parameters.
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-DwxWidgets_USE_STATIC=OFF
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For building dinamically linked executables. Can be used only if wxWidgets
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configured and builded with "--disable-monolithic --enable-shared" parameters.
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-DwxUSE_UNICODE=ON
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Require on locale utf8 for build the KiCad with cyrillic fonts support.
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-DKICAD_GOST=ON
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Build the KiCad with russian GOST support.
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-DKICAD_KEEPCASE=ON
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Build the KiCad with no component name conversion to uppercase (if you want your
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ADuC.../Si.../bq... components named as just so).
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-DCMAKE_CXX_FLAGS=<some extra flags>
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Extra flags for the c++ compiler for your system required.
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-DCMAKE_VERBOSE_MAKEFILE=ON
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When more output is wanted use this cmake parameter or call "make VERBOSE=1".
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Extra CFLAGS and linker flags
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If you require extra flags for compiler and linker you may give them via
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environment variables
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"CXXFLAGS" (c++ compiler)
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"LDFLAGS" (for linker)
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"CFLAGS" (for c-compiler, not needed in kdesvn build)
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eg., it may usefull on 64bit systems "-m64" to CXXFLAGS and LDFLAGS.
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