Regrading compilation of KDE application

Lukas Appelhans l.appelhans at gmx.de
Thu May 26 11:58:57 CEST 2011


Hey!

I would suggest you to check out 
http://techbase.kde.org/Getting_Started/Build#Build_and_Install ... the 
original tutorial about building kde4 in a new user seems to be gone :(

That is afaik the only way to ensure that you keep on stable kde in your 
normal user, but still are able to compile KGet from trunk...

Lukas

Am Donnerstag, 26. Mai 2011, 09:30:09 schrieb tushar mehta:
> I think i took following suggestion in wrong way:
> 
> 5) now build kde support and then build kdelibs :) but if you want to run
> trunk then you need to compile kdepim-libs kdebase-apps  konsole
> kdebase-workspace kdebase-runtime
> 
> On Thu, May 26, 2011 at 12:57 PM, tushar mehta <mehtatus at gmail.com> wrote:
> > The problem for me is to compile kget trunk with kdelibs from 4.6.x...
> > there have been some changes in kdelibs which developer use (so I need
> > kdelibs trunk as well...).
> > 
> > so i cloned kdelibs and kdenetwork.
> > 
> > when I was compiling kdenetwork it was giving me error. so I posted on
> > soc mailing list.
> > 
> > I am now confused. I don't know what is sequence in which I need to
> > compile which packages.
> > 
> > 
> > On Thu, May 26, 2011 at 12:50 PM, Diego Casella ([Po]lentino) <
> > 
> > polentino911 at gmail.com> wrote:
> >> 2011/5/26 tushar mehta <mehtatus at gmail.com>
> >> 
> >>> ok I am starting again.
> >>> I created one new user account in my fedora 15.
> >>> 
> >>> now i created following directory structure:
> >>> 
> >>> ~/kde/src/kdelibs
> >>> ~/kde/src/kdesupport
> >>> 
> >>> ~/kde/build/
> >>> ~/kde/home/.master
> >>> ~/kde/inst/master
> >>> 
> >>> *Note:*
> >>> I am creating all these directories manually.
> >>> copied .build-config in both kdelibs and kdesupport.
> >>> 
> >>> I have installed kdesupport. I have executed following command:
> >>> 
> >>> root at localhost kdesupport]$cmakekde
> >>> root at localhost kdesupport]$make
> >>> root at localhost kdesupport]$make install *Note: *I need to run it as
> >>> super user.
> >>> 
> >>> here is the log of installation: http://pastebin.com/ANsbwvv3
> >>> 
> >>> now i
> >>> 
> >>> go to compile and install kdepim-libs kdebase-apps  konsole
> >>> kdebase-workspace kdebase-runtime and then
> >>> 
> >>> *finally kdelibs*!!! :) long way to go....
> >> 
> >> wait wait wait ...
> >> Are you really going to build kdelibs after _all_ the others modules?
> >> That's nonsense, since all the aforementioned modules _require_
> >> kdelibs... unless you already installed kdelibs from fedora's repo of
> >> course, but in that case I don't see any reason to build kdelibs at all
> >> :)
> >> Cheers
> >> 
> >> Diego
> >> 
> >> 
> >> --
> >> H: Who is Watson without Sherlock Holmes?
> >> G: Watson was a genius in his own right.
> >> 
> >> My personal blog: http://polentino911.wordpress.com/

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