New UI Configuration Dialog?
Jens Dagerbo
jens.dagerbo at swipnet.se
Wed Apr 21 12:20:07 UTC 2004
Hmm.. in theory, yes. I wouldn't really recommend it though.
I realized that the changes, while small, went beyond kdelibs/kmdi, there are
changes needed to kdelibs/kdeui as well. In theory you could just update
these two libraries and overwrite your stable install with these, but the
effects of that I couldn't guarantee.
The alternate option would of course be to have several KDE installations like
you suggest, but that's hardly a trivial thing either. Also note that
KDevelop will need to be _built_ against kdelibs HEAD, as this is a compile
time dependency.
Unless you really positively want to be able to change the tabbar, I'd leave
it alone for now. That's safer :)
jd
On Wednesday 21 April 2004 12:45, Paul Drummond wrote:
> Ahh, That makes sense!
>
> I bet you can guess what my next question is going to be!
>
> How do I get KMDI HEAD installed without breaking my stable KDE?
>
> Is it possible to have a cvs version of the library and just point Kdevelop
> to it or something?
>
> I basically want to setup my system so that I have a stable KDE for
> day-to-day operation, but always have the latest KDevelop HEAD. So I
> assume I am going to need a copy of KDELIBS CVS then setup Kdevelop to use
> it instead of the default kdelibs. Correct?
>
>
>
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