

Me too, but I think that Linux is similar however the footprint library table is in a different place. So installation and uninstallation are the only 100% working features I managed to discover so far.Įven though I appreciate all the effort that has been done by undoubtedly talented and dedicated community of programmers, it’s just another example of that commercial software is usually worth its money. Right at the start of 505110, and after MOLEX.Īttempt to import DXF created by Cadence “Layout-To-DXF” lead to appearance in the screen something remotely resembling the original board, yet shown with tiny scale and very fat lines, so totally useless.Īnd, finally, attempt to uninstall this software went very well. “PARSE ERROR: Expecting “(“ in input source…” for line like this:

(created_time Jul 17 01:20:03 2017 ), - probably leading zero?Īttempt to import another session file created by FreeRouting lead to following: The question is – why to ask about installation of any footprints if all of them are still have to be downloaded from somewhere?Īttempt to import a session file created by Allegro PCB Router v16-6-112 lead to following:įrom the line’s offset in the error message, seems like it didn’t’ like the hour in line Reason: 'IO_ERROR: curl_easy_perform()=6: Couldn’t resolve host name from C:/Jenkins/workspace/windows-kicad-msys2-stable/ … blah-blah-blah” “ ERROR: http GET command failed Cannot get/download Zip archive: ‘ ’ for library path: ‘ ’.

Attempt to open any footprint in a footprint viewer without connection to internet lead to something like this:.It even asked me if I want to install foot print libraries (near ly a 1G of space). In particular, I was interested in its auto-router performance. I’ve installed KiCAD 4.06/64-bit on my Win7 machine just to see what it is capable of.
