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# Sample configuration file for kdesvn-build. |
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# |
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# To use this sample configuration file, copy it to ~/.kdesvn-buildrc, and then |
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# edit it to suit your desires. |
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# Global settings go in this section. They apply to every module unless |
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# overridden later. |
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global |
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# This option controls whether KDE 3.5 or KDE 4.0 is compiled. If you set this |
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# option to true, kdesvn-build will automatically select the correct branch of |
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# a module needed to build KDE 3.5 in most cases. Most modules will come from |
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# the 3.5 branch, arts will come from 1.5, and qt-copy will come from 3.3. |
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# |
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# It is always possible to override the default by using the branch, tag, or |
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# override-url option yourself. |
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# |
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# If you set this option to false, or leave it unset, kdesvn-build will build |
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# /trunk, which corresponds right now with KDE 4.0. If you set this option to |
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# true, you should also comment out or remove the branch option which is set |
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# in the "module kdelibs" section below. |
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# |
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# use-stable-kde false |
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# binpath controls the value of the PATH environment variable during |
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# compilation. If you have unusual tools that need to be in the path to build |
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# KDE, add them here. KDE's and Qt's programs are automatically added. |
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binpath /bin:/usr/bin:/usr/local/bin:/usr/X11R6/bin |
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# binpath /usr/lib/ccache/bin:/bin:/usr/bin:/usr/local/bin:/usr/X11R6/bin |
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# This is the directory that your KDE sources are downloaded to. This |
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# directory also holds the build and log directories by default. |
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# source-dir ~/kdesvn |
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# This is the Qt installation to use to build KDE. The default is qt-copy |
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# from Subversion. The ${source-dir} option uses whatever you set for |
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# source-dir to automatically fill in the value. |
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# |
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# KDE 4.0 may require qt-copy (this is true as of 2006-02-02) instead of a |
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# released Qt. |
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qtdir ${source-dir}/build/qt-copy |
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# You might want to use your system's built-in Qt already (4.1 or greater for |
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# KDE 4, 3.3.x for KDE 3.5.) If so, assign the qtdir option appropriately. |
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# See note above, KDE 4 may require qt-copy at times. |
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# qtdir /path/to/system/qt |
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# This is the Subversion server to download the KDE sources from. Developers: |
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# Don't forget to add your username to the URL if necessary! |
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# svn-server svn://anonsvn.kde.org/home/kde |
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# This controls the configure flags passed to every module (except qt-copy) by |
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# default. If you have module-specific configure flags, they will be placed |
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# after these flags to allow the module setting to override the global setting. |
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configure-flags --enable-debug |
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# KDE 4 uses CMake. The equivalent to configure-flags is cmake-options. BUT the same |
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# options will not work, CMake expects them in a different format. You should probably |
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# not need to use cmake-options however. RPATH_STYLE is provided as an example. |
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# cmake-options -DRPATH_STYLE=default |
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# These are the compilation flags to use by default when compiling KDE. |
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# gcc supports a -march option in order to generate specific code for pentium4, athlon-xp, |
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# etc. See the gcc man page for more information. |
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# cxxflags -pipe -march=i686 # For standard 32-bit systems. |
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cxxflags -pipe |
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# KDE has one of the most extensive translation packages in the world. They |
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# are stored in the l10n module. kdesvn-build can automatically try to build |
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# and install languages for you, using this parameter. It should be a list |
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# of languages to build and install. This option requires the language code |
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# as present in l10n. You can look these codes up at |
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# http://i18n.kde.org/teams/ |
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# kde-languages de # German |
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# kde-languages fr # French |
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# kde-languages en_GB cs # British English and Czech |
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# These are the default options passed to the make command. The default tries |
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# to build with 2 parallel compiles. If you are using distcc or have SMP, you |
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# should experiment with setting this value higher for best performance. |
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# make-options -j2 |
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# These are the default options passed to unsermake, which supports some |
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# options not present with make. The default tries to run 2 compile jobs |
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# in parallel. The -p option is used to display progress information. |
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# unsermake-options --compile-jobs=2 -p |
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# Unsermake usage is required for KDE 4 (kdesvn-build knows what modules won't |
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# work with it, so it is safe to leave on). However, you may get tired of |
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# kdesvn-build updating unsermake all the time. In that case, uncomment |
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# the following. NOTE: You are responsible for updating unsermake after that |
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# by going to its directory and running 'svn up' when needed. If you have not |
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# yet downloaded unsermake let kdesvn-build update it before uncommenting. |
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# use-unsermake self |
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# This directory is where everything gets built before it is installed. By |
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# default it is relative to the value for source-dir. You can specify an |
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# absolute path if you'd like (begin the path with a slash). |
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# build-dir build |
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# This is the directory that KDE will end up installed at. The default is |
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# appropriate for a single-user installation of KDE, which requires no root |
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# permissions. If you'd like, you can install and use the sudo program to |
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# install KDE anywhere on your system, in conjunction with the |
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# make-install-prefix option. |
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# kdedir ~/kde |
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# |
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# You can overwrite the installation directory for a given module using |
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# the per-module "prefix" option. Note that when doing this you need to |
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# set KDEDIRS, PATH and LD_LIBRARY_PATH to point to both directories, |
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# and that you should use separate test users or KDEHOME values to separate |
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# the ksycoca databases. Only set prefix if you know what you're doing. |
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# If you would like install KDE to the system (DO NOT INSTALL *over* a prior |
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# installation!), then you'll probably need to use sudo to install everything. |
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# |
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# The -S parameter causes sudo to read from standard input (which is redirected by |
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# kdesvn-build). This means that if sudo has to ask for your password, it will fail, |
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# you need to configure sudo to be able to run "make install" and "unsermake install" |
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# without requesting a password. |
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# make-install-prefix sudo -S |
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# You can use the set-env option to add values to the build environment. |
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# set-env LDFLAGS -Wl,-O1 # Optimize the linker, takes longer. |
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# If you use software which requires pkg-config, and you need to add entries |
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# to your pkg-config path, you can also use set-env for that. Some broken |
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# systems require you to set this to find e.g. glib. |
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# set-env PKG_CONFIG_PATH /opt/gnome/lib/pkgconfig |
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end global |
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# qt-copy is a copy of Trolltech's Qt, optionally with some bugfixes and |
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# optimizations added. It is the easiest way to get Qt if you don't already |
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# have it (and you don't want to use your distro's tools to install it.) |
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module qt-copy |
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# Qt 3 / 4 configure flags |
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configure-flags -system-zlib -qt-gif -system-libjpeg -system-libpng \ |
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-no-exceptions -fast |
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apply-qt-patches true # Works with Qt 3 and 4, recommended as well. |
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make-options sub-src sub-tools # Build faster, no examples built. |
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end module |
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# arts is the KDE sound library. It is not expected to be used by the time |
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# KDE 4 is released. |
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module arts |
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end module |
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# kdesupport contains taglib and QCA. taglib is required for JuK, amarok, and |
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# the meta info reader for music files in Konqueror. KDE 4 compatibility is |
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# still uncertain. |
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# |
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# taglib: Does not depend on Qt, so it is compatible with KDE 4. |
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# qca: ? |
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# libqgs: ? |
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# akode: Does not depend on Qt, so it is compatible with KDE 4. |
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module kdesupport |
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end module |
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# kdelibs are the base KDE libraries needed by all KDE applications. |
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module kdelibs |
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configure-flags --enable-sendfile --enable-mitshm |
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# kdelibs compiles from a snapshot for now so that other modules can have something |
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# stable to port against. Use the kde4-snapshot branch in order to use this |
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# snapshot. If you'd rather use /trunk, just comment this out. |
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branch kde4-snapshot |
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# KDE 4 uses CMake, if you need to pass options to the cmake command, use this |
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# option: |
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# cmake-options -DKDE4_BUILD_TESTS:BOOL=ON |
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# If you're a programmer you may want to build the API docs. Note that |
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# it takes some time, and DOES NOT WORK with unsermake (or CMake, yet). :( |
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# apidox true |
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end module |
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# kdebase contains useful general-purpose programs, normally people would |
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# expect a usable desktop to have these. |
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module kdebase |
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configure-flags --with-pam --with-shadow |
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end module |
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## Note: The following modules may not have been ported to KDE 4 yet, and may |
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# have changed significantly from their KDE 3 counterparts as well. Because |
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# of this, they are commented out, uncomment it if you want to build it. |
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# kdemultimedia contains JuK, noatun, Kaboodle, and other KDE multimedia |
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# applications. It does not include amarok, which is in extragear/multimedia |
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#module kdemultimedia |
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#end module |
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# kdesdk is a useful module for software developers. It is where kdesvn-build |
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# is developed. |
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#module kdesdk |
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#end module |
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# kdenetwork has Kopete and other useful applications for the Internet and |
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# other networks. |
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#module kdenetwork |
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#end module |
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# kdeadmin has system administration tools for your computer. |
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#module kdeadmin |
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# configure-flags --with-shadow --with-pam=yes |
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#end module |
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# kdebindings is useful for software developers, and for those who wish to run |
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# some KDE programs that don't use C++. The python bindings are not included |
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# by default as they never build for me. If you'd like to build all the |
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# bindings, comment out the checkout-only option below. |
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# |
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# This module appears to be on its way to being ported to Qt 4, stay tuned. |
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#module kdebindings |
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# checkout-only admin dcopc kalyptus smoke qtruby korundum kjsembed dcoppython |
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# kdebindings will probably need to use the following option to install successfully. |
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# You must configure the sudo program first to allow for passwordless operation. |
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# make-install-prefix sudo |
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#end module |
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# kdepim contains KMail, Kontact, KOrganizer, and other insanely useful |
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# programs that help you keep track of things. |
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#module kdepim |
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# configure-flags --disable-exchange |
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#end module |
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# kdeutils has miscellaneous programs which can be useful. You probably won't |
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# die if you remove this from the config file though. |
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#module kdeutils |
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#end module |
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# kdegraphics contains various programs useful for graphics editing. It |
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# doesn't include Krita, which is part of KOffice, but it is worth it just for |
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# KolourPaint. |
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#module kdegraphics |
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#end module |
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# kdeaddons are nifty additions to some programs in other KDE modules. For |
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# example, there are addons for Konqueror, extra Kicker applets, and Noatun |
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# plugins. |
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#module kdeaddons |
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#end module |
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# ... Well, they're games. ;) |
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#module kdegames |
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#end module |
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# Contains nifty diversions of time, which generally aren't games. |
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#module kdetoys |
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#end module |
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# Educational programs. Some are actually quite fun even if you're not trying |
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# to learn anything. |
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#module kdeedu |
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#end module |
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# The KDE Office Suite. Includes a pretty expansive collection of programs. |
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# It is rather large, so you can cut download and build times by removing it |
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# from this file. |
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#module koffice |
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#end module |
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# The KDevelop IDE, useful for developing all kinds of programs. If you don't |
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# plan on being a software developer you can save time by removing this from |
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# your configuration. |
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# |
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# Note: KDevelop appears to have a port started towards KDE 4. It may be |
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# usable by now. |
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#module kdevelop |
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# use-unsermake false |
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#end module |
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# Includes Quanta Plus and other web design tools. |
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#module kdewebdev |
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#end module |
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# Modules in extragear and playground can also be added. |
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# Note: As of this writing, extragear and playground are for KDE 3.x only, |
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# so it is commented out. |
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# |
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# To see what you can find in the various modules, browse |
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# http://websvn.kde.org/trunk/extragear and |
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# http://websvn.kde.org/trunk/playground |
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# Includes various libraries needed by other applications in extragear. |
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#module extragear/libs |
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# If you don't like the default name that kdesvn-build gives modules on-disk, |
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# you can use dest-dir to change it. |
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# dest-dir extragear-libs |
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#end module |
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# Includes the popular K3B and Amarok programs. |
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#module extragear/multimedia |
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#end module |
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# Includes various photo management applications. |
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#module extragear/graphics |
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# checkout-only digikamimageplugins digikam gwenview kimdaba |
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#end module |
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# module extragear/network |
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# # Options like checkout-only should work as before. |
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# checkout-only konversation |
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# end module |
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# module playground/games |
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# end module |
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# Add more modules as needed.
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