Newbie Questions re Solaris and KDevelop
Thamm, Russell
russell.thamm at dsto.defence.gov.au
Fri Mar 9 01:53:00 GMT 2001
Thanks Eva,
I downloaded that and installed it (after saving kde/share). It all seems
to run OK even though I only have 2.6 of Solaris.
I have been using doxygen under WINNT so presumably it should be easy
enough to get going under Solaris.
much appreciated
Russell
-----Original Message-----
From: Eva Brucherseifer [mailto:eva at kde.org]
Sent: Thursday, March 08, 2001 6:21 PM
To: kdevelop at kdevelop.org
Subject: Re: Newbie Questions re Solaris and KDevelop
Hi Russell,
> However, many of the bits and pieces required for full operation of
> KDevelop are missing (eg KDoc)
> and the version is reportedly 1.0.
instead of kdoc you also can use doxygen which is independent of kdoc. And
actually I never got kdoc really running as well. But since I am very happy
with doxygen I never really tried ;-)
>
> Are there Solaris 2.6 binaries available for later versions of KDevelop?
>
Well... I have a gzipped version of kdevelop 1.2 for download, but no one
ever reported, if it really works - but it works at my place where I am
running Solaris 2.7. So it's up to you. The link is
http://www.rt.e-technik.tu-darmstadt.de/~eva/unix/download.html
> Is it feasible to build the latest version of KDE & KDevelop under Solaris
> 2.6?
Well, I compiled KDE2.0 and also tried the precompiled packages of KDE2.0.1
of PatriotSoft, but they only run on Ultra Sparc and not on old sparc. I had
a lot of problems with compiling, so I decided to do other stuff in my time
instead ;-)
But I heard, that now even the sound stuff on sparcs works...
Good luck,
eva
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