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Relevant KLayout version: 0.25.1
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# 1. Introduction
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# 1. Introduction
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This directory "macbuild" contains different files required for building KLayout (http://www.klayout.de/) version 0.25 or later for different Mac OSXs including:
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This directory "macbuild" contains different files required for building KLayout (http://www.klayout.de/) version 0.25 or later for different 64-bit Mac OSXs including:
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* Yosemite (10.10)
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* Yosemite (10.10)
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* El Capitan (10.11)
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* El Capitan (10.11)
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* Sierra (10.12)
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* High Sierra (10.13)
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* High Sierra (10.13)
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By default, Qt framework is "Qt5" from Mac Ports (https://www.macports.org/) which is usually located under:
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By default, Qt framework is "Qt5" from MacPorts (https://www.macports.org/) which is usually located under:
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/opt/local/libexec/qt5/
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/opt/local/libexec/qt5/
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Alternatively, you can use "Qt5" from Homebrew (https://brew.sh/) which is usually located under:
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Please refer to Section # 5. of this document regarding use of Homebrew.
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KLayout 0.25.2 was successfully built with "Qt 5.10.0" from MacPorts and "Qt 5.10.1" from Homebrew.
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### IMPORTANT
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### IMPORTANT
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* Please DO NOT USE "Qt 5.10.0" which is problematic in showing your design in the main canvas.
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* Please DO NOT USE "Qt 4.x" which is problematic in compilation.
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* Please USE "Qt 5.9.x" instead (5.9.3 is recommended).
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* Building with Qt4 will lead to some compile errors.
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Also by default, supported script languages, i.e, Ruby and Python, are those standard ones bundled with the OS.
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Also by default, supported script languages, i.e, Ruby and Python, are those standard ones bundled with the OS.
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# 2. Non-OS-standard script language support
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# 2. Non-OS-standard script language support
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You may want to use a non-OS-standard script language such as Python 3.6 from Anaconda2 (https://www.anaconda.com/download/#macos) in combination with KLayout.
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You may want to use a non-OS-standard script language such as Python 3.6 from Anaconda2 (https://www.anaconda.com/download/#macos) in combination with KLayout.
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Since Anaconda2 is a popular Python development environment, this is worth trying.
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Since Anaconda2 is a popular Python development environment, this is worth trying. Unfortunately, however, some dynamic linkage problems are observed as of today.
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Unfortunately, however, some dynamic linkage problems are observed as of today.
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On the other hand, Python 3.6 provided by MacPorts or Homebrew is usable.
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On the other hand, Python 3.6 provided by Mac Ports is usable.
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Please try this (refer to 3B below or Section #5) if you feel it's useful.
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Please try this (refer to 3B below) if you feel it's useful.
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# 3. Use-cases
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# 3. Use-cases
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### 3A. Debug build using the OS-standard script languages
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### 3A. Debug build using the OS-standard script languages
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1. Make a symbolic link from the parent directory (where 'build.sh' exists) to
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1. Make a symbolic link (if it does not exist) from the parent directory (where 'build.sh' exists) to 'build4mac.py', that is,
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'build4mac.py', that is,
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build4mac.py -> macbuild/build4mac.py
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$ cd /where/'build.sh'/exists
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$ cd /where/'build.sh'/exists
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$ ./build4mac.py -d
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3. Confirm successful build.
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3. Confirm successful build (it will take about one hour).
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4. Run 'build4mac.py' again with the same options used in 2. PLUS "-y" to deploy executables and libraries (including Qt's frameworks) under "klayout.app" bundle. The buddy command line tools (strm*) will also be deployed.
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4. Run 'build4mac.py' again with the same options used in 2. PLUS "-y" to deploy executables and libraries (including Qt's frameworks) under "klayout.app" bundle. The buddy command line tools (strm*) will also be deployed in this step.
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```
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```
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$ ./build4mac.py -d -y
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$ ./build4mac.py -d -y
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```
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5. Copy/move generated bundles ("klayout.app" and "klayout.scripts/") to your "/Applications" directory for installation.
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5. Copy/move generated bundles ("klayout.app" and "klayout.scripts/") to your "/Applications" directory for installation.
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### 3B. Release build using the non-OS-standard Ruby 2.4 and Python 3.6 both from MacPorts
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### 3B. Release build using the non-OS-standard Ruby 2.4 and Python 3.6 both from MacPorts
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1. Make a symbolic link from the parent directory (where 'build.sh' exists) to 'build4mac.py', that is,
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1. Make a symbolic link (if it does not exist) from the parent directory (where 'build.sh' exists) to 'build4mac.py', that is,
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$ cd /where/'build.sh'/exists
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$ ./build4mac.py -r mp24 -p mp36
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$ ./build4mac.py -r mp24 -p mp36
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```
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3. Confirm successful build.
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3. Confirm successful build (it will take about one hour).
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4. Run 'build4mac.py' again with the same options used in 2. PLUS "-Y" to deploy executables and libraries under "klayout.app" bundle. The buddy command line tools (strm*) will also be deployed.
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4. Run 'build4mac.py' again with the same options used in 2. PLUS "-Y" to deploy executables and libraries under "klayout.app" bundle. The buddy command line tools (strm*) will also be deployed in this step.
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```
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```
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$ ./build4mac.py -r mp24 -p mp36 -Y
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$ ./build4mac.py -r mp24 -p mp36 -Y
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```
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You can make a DMG installer using another Python script 'makeDMG4mac.py'.
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You can make a DMG installer using another Python script 'makeDMG4mac.py'.
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This script requires a directory generated by 'build4mac.py' with [-y|-Y] option (refer to 3A.4 & 3B.4)
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This script requires a directory generated by 'build4mac.py' with [-y|-Y] option (refer to 3A.4 & 3B.4)
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1. Make a symbolic link from the parent directory (where 'build.sh' exists) to 'makeDMG4mac.py', that is,
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1. Make a symbolic link (if it does not exist) from the parent directory (where 'build.sh' exists) to 'makeDMG4mac.py', that is,
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```
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```
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makeDMG4mac.py -> macbuild/makeDMG4mac.py
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makeDMG4mac.py -> macbuild/makeDMG4mac.py
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```
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$ ./makeDMG4mac.py -p qt5.pkg.macos-HighSierra-release -m
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```
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# 5. Alternative building options
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# 5. Alternative building options
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### 5.1 Python 3.6 from Homebrew, Qt 5.10.1 from Homebrew
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Homebrew's installation of python3 (`brew install python3`) places a `Python.framework` in `/usr/local/opt/python/Frameworks/Python.framework/`, which you can use to build KLayout from. Qt can also be downloaded from brew with `brew install qt`.
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Homebrew's installation of python3 (`brew install python3`) places a `Python.framework` in `/usr/local/opt/python/Frameworks/Python.framework/`, which you can use to build KLayout from. Qt can also be downloaded from brew with `brew install qt`.
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#### Known issues
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Because we link python to `/usr/local/opt/python/Frameworks/Python.framework/`, updating python from brew might break klayout if the new version is incompatible. To fix this, it is better to link python directly to `/usr/local/Cellar/python/3.6.4_4/Frameworks/Python.framework`, but that might complicate release builds, because that assumes users have the exact version of python installed by brew.
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Because we link python to `/usr/local/opt/python/Frameworks/Python.framework/`, updating python from brew might break KLayout if the new version is incompatible. To fix this, it is better to link python directly to `/usr/local/Cellar/python/3.6.4_4/Frameworks/Python.framework`, but that might complicate release builds, because that assumes users have the exact version of python installed by brew.
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<< Draft Version 0.004>>
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Relevant KLayout version: 0.25.1
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This directory "macbuild" contains different files required for building KLayout (http://www.klayout.de/)
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* Yosemite (10.10)
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* El Capitan (10.11)
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* Sierra (10.12)
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* High Sierra (10.13)
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By default, Qt framework is "Qt5" from Mac Ports (https://www.macports.org/) which is
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<IMPORTANT>:
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* Please DO NOT USE "5.10.0" which is problematic in showing your design in the main canvas.
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* Please USE "5.9.x" instead (5.9.3 is recommended).
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* Building with Qt4 will lead to some compile errors.
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Also by default, supported script languages, i.e, Ruby and Python, are those
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2. Non-OS-standard script language support:
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You may want to use a non-OS-standard script language such as Python 3.6 from
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Anaconda2 (https://www.anaconda.com/download/#macos) in combination with KLayout.
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Since Anaconda2 is a popular Python development environment, this is worth trying.
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Unfortunately, however, some dynamic linkage problems are observed as of today.
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On the other hand, Python 3.6 provided by Mac Ports is usable.
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Please try this (refer to 3B below) if you feel it's useful.
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3. Use-cases:
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(3) Confirm successful build.
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(4) Run 'build4mac.py' again with the same options used in (2) PLUS "-y"
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to deploy executables and libraries (including Qt's frameworks) under "klayout.app" bundle.
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$ ./build4mac.py -d -y
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(5) Copy/move generated bundles ("klayout.app" and "klayout.scripts/") to your
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"/Applications" directory for installation.
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3B. Release build using the non-OS-standard Ruby 2.4 and Python 3.6 both from MacPorts:
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