Hi @alfrede, thanks for making me aware of this breakage caused by upstream..
With the GL part, it seems my update scripts caught a broken commit on master when the devs were re-jigging some code, so the OGL problems are likely to be gone in tonight's build.
I need to look into what can be done about the wx issue (including asking the devs to stop depending on the just-released version till they can guarantee all distros will have updated their wx packages in time for 6's release), as I don't think it's right to change this to depend on wxgtk3-dev as this will break people's systems (including my own).
Hopefully I can find a satisfactory fix for this in the next few hours.
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perigoso commented on 2023-05-02 23:24 (UTC)
A binary repo with the pre-built nightly packages is available here:
https://gitlab.com/kicad/packaging/kicad-arch/kicad-arch-builder#binary-repo
DX-MON commented on 2022-08-17 09:18 (UTC)
Thank you to all those who've made us aware of some recent build system changes that broke things - we'll work on a patch and issue corrected files in the next day or two. Apologies for being slow to get back to this.
DX-MON commented on 2020-11-30 13:11 (UTC)
benx45h: There are two major differences between the two packages.
The first is that this one isn't just "whatever the latest is in Git", but rather is pinned to a particular commit each day so as to aid reproducability and try and help guarantee a usable build each update
The second is that kicad-git cannot be installed along side kicad, which means if you want to use both a kicad-git nightly build and stable on the same machine, it's just not possible.. This package on the other hand is designed to be side-by-side installed so suffixes on -nightly and puts both config and binaries in a different location to allow all this to work seamlessly.