Hi Guillaume, On Friday, January 28th, 2022 at 11:45 AM, Guillaume Le Vaillant wrote: > phodina via Guix-patches via guix-patches@gnu.org skribis: > > > From 64195144def5a3dfdd593494523dd44df39be6f0 Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 > > > > From: Petr Hodina phodina@protonmail.com > > > > Date: Sun, 9 Jan 2022 23:04:57 +0100 > > > > Subject: [PATCH v2 2/3] gnu: kicad: Update to 6.0.1. > > > > - gnu/packages/engineering.scm (kicad): Update to 6.0.1. > > > > Applied guix style command. > > > > [native-inputs]: Remove kicad-i18n. Use new syntax. > > > > [inputs]: Add bash-minimal, gtk+ and use opencascade-occt instead of > > > > opencascade-oce. Use new syntax. > > > > [arguments]: Remove phase install-translations. > > Hi, > > If the kicad-i18n package is not used anymore, I guess its definition > > can be removed. > > Also, the kicad-doc, kicad-symbols, kicad-footprints, kicad-packages3d > > and kicad-templates packages inherit their version number from the kicad > > package. So when the version of the kicad package changes, their base32 > > hashes usually have to be updated, or they may fail to build. You're right about keeping the packages in sync. Here is an updated version + rebased on latest master. The changes for the dependent packages are in one commit. ---- Petr