The magic breakfast compile

Application: KiCad

Version: (5.99.0-11111-g2121963bc3), release build

Libraries:
wxWidgets 3.1.6
libcurl/7.68.0 GnuTLS/3.6.13 zlib/1.2.11 brotli/1.0.7 libidn2/2.2.0 libpsl/0.21.0 (+libidn2/2.2.0) libssh/0.9.3/openssl/zlib nghttp2/1.40.0 librtmp/2.3

Platform: Linux 5.4.0-74-generic x86_64, 64 bit, Little endian, wxGTK, xubuntu, x11

Build Info:
Date: Jun 20 2021 11:10:21
wxWidgets: 3.1.6 (wchar_t,wx containers) GTK+ 3.24
Boost: 1.71.0
OCC: 7.5.1
Curl: 7.68.0
ngspice: 31
Compiler: GCC 10.2.0 with C++ ABI 1014

Build settings:
KICAD_USE_OCC=ON
KICAD_USE_EGL=ON
KICAD_SPICE=ON

A puzzling post. —

Magic mushrooms for breakfast :grinning: ?

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Interesting random play of numbers :sunglasses:

Maybe one day KiCad will get the “make you breakfast” feature but honestly nobody has stepped up yet to work on it

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IMO KiCad users rarely need breakfast and even then it would need so much configurability that it would just add bloat. It could be done with an action script.

But I’m still puzzled about the original post.

I think it’s just an observation that there have been 11,111 commits to the 5.99 branch (at the time of @jos’s breakfast)

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You absolutely got it :+1: :rofl:

I still do not understand.
What is needed to compile a magic breakfast. Can this be done with normal cutlery or does it need special tools?

And how is this related to KiCad?

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