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# Sample configuration file for kdesrc-build. |
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# |
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# To use this sample configuration file, copy it to ~/.kdesrc-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 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 ~/kdesrc |
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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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# This is the Qt installation to use to build KDE. The default is qt-copy |
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# from Subversion. Qt will be installed to this directory, so it is |
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# recommended to use something like ~/qt-4. |
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# KDE /trunk requires a very recent Qt so qt-copy is the best route if you're |
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# building /trunk. If you are building an older branch you may use your |
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# system installed Qt by setting qtdir to point to it (what qmake -v |
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# reports with the /lib removed). |
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qtdir ~/qt4 # Default to installing Qt |
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# By default (if the above is commented out), you are getting svn trunk / git master. |
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# If instead you want to check out another branch, like 4.6, use |
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# branch 4.6 |
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# |
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# but also see the qt-copy and kdesupport modules below, which have special |
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# requirements |
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# To use a single git repository to download multiple KDE source modules, you |
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# can define a "base repository", which you can use later with a "module-set" |
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# grouping and the "use-modules" option. This sets up the "kde-git" git |
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# repository, you can change the URL if you are a developer. |
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git-repository-base kde-git git://anongit.kde.org/ |
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# git-repository-base kde-git git@git.kde.org: # Developers |
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# git-repository-base kde-git kde: # Developers with prefix defined in ~/.gitconfig |
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# This is the Subversion server to download the rest of 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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# cmake-options controls the compilation options for building KDE 4 modules. |
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# These options apply to all KDE modules unless otherwise specified. |
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# NOTE: If you want the cxxflags option below to work (advanced users only) |
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# then make sure to set the "-DCMAKE_BUILD_TYPE=none" here, or in the specific |
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# module's cmake-options |
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# |
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# Also see http://techbase.kde.org/Development/Tutorials/CMake#Command_Line_Variables |
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# cmake-options -DKDE4_BUILD_TESTS:BOOL=ON |
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cmake-options -DCMAKE_BUILD_TYPE=RelWithDebInfo |
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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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# KDE has one of the most extensive translation packages in the world. They |
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# are stored in the l10n module. kdesrc-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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# 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 |
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# by kdesrc-build). This means that if sudo has to ask for your password, it |
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# will fail, you need to configure sudo to be able to run "make install" |
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# without requesting a password. |
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# |
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# In addition, you can run kdesrc-build --no-install, and then |
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# sudo kdesrc-build --install if you are unable to configure sudo to allow |
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# make install with no password. |
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# make-install-prefix sudo -S |
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# purge-old-logs controls whether old log files should be removed after the |
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# latest build finishes. Set to true to enable it. |
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# purge-old-logs 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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# If you leave this option blank, it will default to the PATH that kdesrc-build had |
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# when it was started. |
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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 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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# 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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# |
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# NOTE: For KDE 4 these flags are only applied if you set the CMAKE_BUILD_TYPE setting |
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# to "none" (see the cmake-options setting) |
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# cxxflags -pipe -march=native # Don't use native with distributed build |
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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 Nokia'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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# |
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# Note that this module uses the "git" source control tool instead of |
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# Subversion, so read carefully the comments below. ;) |
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module qt-copy |
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# Configure flags. See README.kde-qt for the official recommended ones, which |
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# may become inconsistent with these sample flags. |
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# Do not specify -prefix, kdesrc-build will handle that. |
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# |
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# Phonon note: |
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# - If you compile phonon separately, make sure to pass -no-phonon. |
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# - Alternatively, if you use Qt's phonon, remove "phonon" from the use-modules |
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# option in the module-set below. |
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# - As of KDE 4.6/Qt 4.7 the "right answer" is the first option: separate phonon. |
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configure-flags -fast -debug -no-separate-debug-info \ |
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-system-zlib -system-libpng -system-libjpeg \ |
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-dbus -webkit -plugin-sql-mysql \ |
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-nomake examples -nomake demos \ |
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-no-phonon # See module-set below |
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# make-options -j2 |
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# Default Qt repository -- Use this if you want Nokia's official Qt |
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# without any KDE fixes or extensions. |
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# repository git://gitorious.org/qt/qt.git |
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# |
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# KDE's (slightly) modified Qt repository. This includes various |
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# optimizations and bugfixes and is generally what KDE developers use. |
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# This is recommended in most cases. If you used to use the old |
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# "apply-patches" option, this is the git equivalent. |
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repository git://anongit.kde.org/qt-kde |
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# If you use the branch option up in the "global" section to set a |
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# default KDE version, you should manually choose a branch here for Qt. |
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# You can see the available branches by looking first on gitorious.org, |
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# or by using "git branch -r" from the qt-copy source directory. |
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# |
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# The "master" branch is the best choice for both kde-qt and official Qt if |
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# you have no preference. |
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branch master |
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end module |
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# shared-desktop-ontologies is part of Nepomuk, and is basically a small set |
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# of data files expressing how different concepts relate to each other. It is |
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# required for Soprano, kdelibs (if Nepomuk is enabled), and kdepim-runtime. |
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# Often the distribution provides this package, but if not you can uncomment |
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# this module. |
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module shared-desktop-ontologies |
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repository git://oscaf.git.sourceforge.net/gitroot/oscaf/shared-desktop-ontologies |
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end module |
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# Next is shown a "module-set", which is a grouping of modules that has special |
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# handling of the "repository" option (the module name is automatically added |
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# to the end for every module defined in this set), and accepts the special |
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# use-modules option to determine what modules are included in the group. |
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# Any other options included as defined for every module in the set. |
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# For every single module passed, kdesrc-build will create the appropriate |
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# "module" option, with the right repository setting (base + module name). |
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# |
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# If you need to set more options for only individual modules, you can add a |
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# module <name> ... end module as normal after the module-set, but keep in mind |
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# if you do this that you won't change the order the modules are built in. |
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# |
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# Example: |
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module-set |
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# automoc is essential for building KDE's CMake-based modules, and so should be first |
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# in this module set (but after Qt, if you're using qt-copy) |
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# Phonon is the KDE multimedia layer, which is occasionally synced to Qt. |
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use-modules automoc cagibi attica soprano polkit-qt-1 phonon |
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# Special handling occurs with this option when used in module-set so you don't |
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# have to re-type repository names. |
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repository kde-git |
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# Other options are simply passed to each defined module. For example if you |
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# uncomment the next line, then the "Debug" build type will be used for every |
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# module in this set, which makes modules optimized but still debuggable. |
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# cmake-options -DCMAKE_BUILD_TYPE=Debug |
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end module-set |
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# This set includes the modules required for the "strigi" file analyzer, used to extract |
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# information contained in various file types for Dolphin previews, Nepomuk tagging, etc. |
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# Because of the way the strigi git module is setup, CMake *must* be run in order to |
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# complete the source code update. This is handled by the "reconfigure" option. In addition, |
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# a special option to CMake is required to get the strigi build system to complete the |
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# update. |
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module-set |
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use-modules strigi |
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cmake-options -DSTRIGI_SYNC_SUBMODULES=TRUE |
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reconfigure true # CMake needs to always be run to finish the update. |
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repository kde-git |
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end module-set |
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# kdesupport contains QCA, oxygen icons, and a few other small things. |
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module kdesupport |
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end module |
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# Support for notification area menus via the DBusMenu protocol |
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# This is needed by kdelibs. |
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module dbusmenu-git |
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repository git://gitorious.org/dbusmenu/dbusmenu-qt.git |
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end module |
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# TagLib used to be in kdesupport and is used by JuK and Amarok for |
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# parsing audio metadata. It is required for JuK, amarok. |
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module taglib |
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repository git://github.com/taglib/taglib.git |
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# Note: -DWITH_ASF=TRUE and -DWITH_MP4=TRUE (for taglib) is required to allow Amarok |
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# (defined below, near the end of this file) to build. |
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cmake-options -DWITH_ASF=TRUE -DWITH_MP4=TRUE |
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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-set |
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use-modules kdelibs |
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repository kde-git |
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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. There is a |
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# separate script in kdesdk/scripts to do that for you however. |
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end module-set |
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# akonadi is required for kdepimlibs, |
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# kdepimlibs contains required PIM (mail, instant messenger, etc.) basics |
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# that are needed by some other KDE modules. Should be built after kdelibs |
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# kde-runtime includes required programs |
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# kde-workspace contains the workspace, i.e. the desktop. |
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# kde-baseapps includes apps such as Konqueror, Dolphin. |
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module-set |
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use-modules akonadi kdepimlibs konsole \ |
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kate kde-baseapps kde-workspace kde-runtime \ |
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phonon-gstreamer # or you can try phonon-vlc |
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repository kde-git |
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end module-set |
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# KDE/kde-wallpapers contains all wallpapers for your desktop |
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module kde-wallpapers |
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end module |
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# kdemultimedia contains JuK, Dragon Player 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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# ... Well, they're games. ;) |
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module kdegames |
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end module |
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# kdesdk is a useful module for software developers. It is where kdesrc-build |
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# is developed, in addition to other handy scripts for KDE and general software |
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# developers. Programmers *need* this module for kcachegrind |
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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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# kdepim contains KMail, Kontact, KOrganizer, and other insanely useful |
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# programs that help you keep track of things. It consists of two core components, |
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# kdepim-runtime, and kdepim itself, which both depend on kdepimlibs. |
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module-set |
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repository kde-git |
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use-modules kdepim-runtime kdepim |
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end module-set |
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# kdeadmin has system administration tools for your computer. |
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#module kdeadmin |
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#end module |
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# kdeaccessibility accessibility tools |
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#module kdeaccessibility |
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#end module |
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# kdeartwork has themes and screensaver |
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#module kdeartwork |
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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++. |
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#module kdebindings |
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# kdebindings will probably need to use the following option to install |
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# successfully due to necessary integration with the program interpreters. You |
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# must configure the sudo program first to allow for passwordless operation. |
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# make-install-prefix sudo -S |
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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 Calligra, but it is worth it just for |
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# KolourPaint and Gwenview. |
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# |
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# Note that this just references the KDE Projects database, so this will expand |
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# into many more modules. |
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module-set kdegraphics |
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repository kde-projects |
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use-modules libksane libkexiv2 libkdcraw libkipi kruler gwenview ksnapshot kolourpaint ksaneplugin svgpart kcolorchooser kgamma kdegraphics-strigi-analyzer kdegraphics-thumbnailers kamera okular mobipocket |
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end module-set |
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# Contains nifty diversions of time, which generally aren't games. |
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module kdetoys |
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# Let's explain a new kdesrc-build feature here, as an example: |
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# Say you don't want "./kdesrc-build" to always update and build kdetoys, |
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# but you want to specify options here (branch, cmake-options etc.) so that |
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# you can invoke "./kdesrc-build kdetoys" explicitly, now and then. |
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# The option manual-update does exactly this. |
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manual-update true |
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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-set kdeedu |
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repository kde-projects |
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# Until kdesrc-build supports dependency handling, you should specify |
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# submodules that should be built in order specifically, and then the |
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# parent module, which will build and remaining submodules. |
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use-modules kde/kdeedu/libkdeedu kde/kdeedu |
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end module-set |
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# Extra collection of useful plasma applets, runners, data engines, etc. |
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module-set |
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repository kde-git |
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use-modules kdeplasma-addons |
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end module-set |
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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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## A prerequisite for kdevelop other modules using the kdevelop platform, like |
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# kdewebdev |
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#module-set |
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# use-modules kdevplatform |
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# repository kde-git |
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#end module-set |
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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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#module-set |
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# use-modules kdevelop |
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# repository kde-git |
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#end module-set |
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# Modules in extragear and playground can also be added. |
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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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# Amarok is a KDE application that uses the "git" source control system, like |
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# Nokia Qt does. It used to be in extragear/multimedia. If you want to |
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# build and install amarok, simply uncomment this module |
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# NOTE: Ensure you've enabled ASF and MP4 support above in kdesupport. (If |
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# you build the kdesupport/taglib module by itself, then make sure you've |
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# enabled this support for taglib). |
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#module amarok |
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# Read-only access |
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# repository git://git.kde.org/amarok.git |
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# |
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# Read-write access. See |
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# http://techbase.kde.org/Getting_Started/Sources/Amarok_Git_Tutorial |
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# for a good intro tutorial for developers. |
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# repository git@git.kde.org:amarok.git |
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#end module |
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# --- The K3B cd/dvd/etc. burner. |
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#module-set |
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# use-modules k3b |
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# repository kde-git |
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#end module-set |
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# Includes various media players. |
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#module extragear/multimedia |
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#end module |
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# Includes various photo management applications, scanner frontends, etc. |
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#module extragear/graphics |
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#end module |
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# KTorrent, Konversation, some Kopete plugins, Choqok, etc. |
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#module extragear/network |
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#end module |
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# Calligra |
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#module-set |
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# repository kde-projects |
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# use-modules calligra |
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#end module-set |
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# Add more modules as needed.
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