On msys2 a link issue (3 undefined symbols) prevent Gerbview to be built.
So I added this option (KICAD_ENABLE_3DMOUSE_GERBVIEW, enabled by default)
to disable 3Dconnexion support on request.
Schematics, symbols, boards and footprints all get the ability to store
files inside their file structures. File lookups now have a
kicad-embed:// URI to allow various parts of KiCad to refer to files
stored in this manner.
kicad-embed://datasheet.pdf references the file named "datasheet.pdf"
embedded in the document. Embeds are allowed in schematics, boards,
symbols and footprints. Currently supported embeddings are Datasheets,
3D Models and drawingsheets
Fixes https://gitlab.com/kicad/code/kicad/-/issues/6918
Fixes https://gitlab.com/kicad/code/kicad/-/issues/2376
Fixes https://gitlab.com/kicad/code/kicad/-/issues/17827
Removes old defines and work arounds for earlier wx versions and adds a
CMake requirement to use at least 3.2 (or the minimum matching wxPython
version)
The spacemouse driver, particularly on Mac, is extremely unstable and
causes crashes even when not being used. This places the interface
behind an advanced config flag to ensure that users can affirmatively
opt-in to the potential for crashes
The simulator has advanced considerably, and it is seeing lots of active
development, so make it a required part of KiCad. Additionally, the
build without the simulator has actually been broken for a while, so no
one clearly is building without ngspice right now.
* Add Boost::locale explicetly to the CMake since nanoodbc requires it
* Don't let nanoodbc add all Boost libraries to the link line, since it
is used in common, and it was pulling the unit test framework into
common then.
It fixes a link issue on W10/msys2 when building some .exe files
not related to QA tests, but have the unit_test_framework library linked
without this change..