Porting KDE code to devices
Volker Krause
vkrause at kde.org
Fri Sep 10 08:51:25 CEST 2010
On Friday 10 September 2010 03:03:50 Alexis Ménard wrote:
> There is some packages of kdelibs if you add a kdab repo...check
> kdepim-mobile wiki page and you'll get the repo...
See http://files.kolab.org/local/maemo for the repositories, package
descriptions are in branches/work/komo/packagaing/maemo in KDE SVN.
We have been trying to make them as modular as possible, at least up to the
point we needed it for KDE PIM, and even that is not fully finished yet. The
goal is definitely that you can make your app only depend on e.g. libkdecore
and just get that installed, with only the dependencies needed by kdecore
(IMHO that's an essential feature to make kdelibs mobile-ready). Please let
us know if you find any issues with it, I don't think the packages have been
tested for such a minimal case yet.
regards
Volker
> 2010/9/10 Aleix Pol <aleixpol at kde.org>
>
> > Hi,
> > I've been willing to get to work on a Maemo port of KAlgebra (KDE Edu).
> > For the libraries (which is the part I need to port, it's going to need a
> > new UI anyway) I just need some kdelibs's i18n stuff. Is there any way I
> > could install that even if without all the dependencies to start to try
> > to have smth working?
> >
> > Thanks!
> > Aleix
> >
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