[Kde-finance-apps] Re: Development environment

puneet goyal puneetgoyal08 at gmail.com
Sat Jun 11 12:21:47 CEST 2011


On Fri, Jun 10, 2011 at 4:56 PM, Alvaro Soliverez <asoliverez at kde.org> wrote:
> Hello Puneet and Samir,
> here are some instructions to install your development environment for KDE.
> A good exercise would be that you build and install the libAlkimia
> classes from SVN.
>
> You will have to install:
> - Qt Creator or KDevelop4 (personally, I find Qt Creator easier to
> grasp, even if less powerful in the end)
> - KdeSVN
> - Qt libs and docs
> - KDE libs and docs
> - automoc
> - GMP (this is for mathematical calculations needed for the currency class)
> - Boost libs
> - cmake
installed this using the repos

> If you can document the steps to install, that would be a very good
> addition to our wiki. It was created mostly by existing developers, so
> we are missing a start-up section for developers.
can you please tell me if i need to document them here
http://community.kde.org/Alkimia/libalkimia ??
>
> You can find libAlkimia at:
> svn://anonsvn.kde.org/home/kde/trunk/extragear/office/alkimia
>
installed successfully
> In addition, for developer access to KDE you'll need a GPG key. Create
> one and have it handy for the time when we request access.
>
> BTW, as an entry-level distro for KDE, I'd recommend using OpenSUSE,
> not Kubuntu (YMMV, this is just my personal opinion)
Sir, it will take lil time to download it
the moment i got it downloaded, i will transfer my things over there
I am currently working on Ubuntu
>
> Regards,
> Alvaro
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