Noob question: Building krita 2.0?

Sven Langkamp sven.langkamp at gmail.com
Fri Sep 7 13:48:13 CEST 2007


On 9/7/07, Boudewijn Rempt <boud at valdyas.org> wrote:
> On Friday 07 September 2007 06:11, Warren Baird wrote:
> > So I started looking into how to build krita 2.0.   Is there a way to do
> > it that doesn't involve first building kde4 and the rest of koffice 2.0?
> >    I started going through the web page describing how to install kde4,
> > and my eyes were hurting before I was 1/3 of the way through...
> >
> > Is there a way to get krita 2.0 going that doesn't involve a whole lot
> > of manual configuration?   I'm afraid I don't have tonnes of spare time
> > - I was kinda hoping it'd be something like "apt-get install <magic>"
> > "tar tvjf krita-snapshot..."  "cmake krita..."    but I'm starting to
> > think it may be a lot more painful than that...
>
> Yes, it's quite painful at the moment -- it probably is possible to install
> the beta2 packages + devel packages & download the source for the KOffice
> 2.0
> alpha that was released with KDE 4.0 beta2. But you'll be the first who
> tries
> to do development that way, which may be kinda painful, too.
>
> The dependencies right now are (I think):
>
> source:
>
> qt-copy
> kdesupport
> kdelibs
> kdepimlibs
> koffice
>
> apt-gettable & must-have:
>
> lcms
>
> optional:
>
> boost
> glpk (maybe this changed over the last week, I haven't got a development
> machine at the moment)
> libtiff, jpeg, png, openexr, opengl (optional)

kdebase is a runtime dependency now


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