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===Building The Source===
Here you will find instructions for compiling and installing KDE from source and suggestions for when compilation doesn't go so smoothly.
 
== Building The Source ==
 
; [[Build/Stable Version|Stable KDE Version]]: Instructions for installing the latest stable KDE 3.x release.
 
; [[Build/Unstable Version|Development Version (trunk)]]: Instructions for installing the latest and greatest KDE development source code.


Here you will find instructions for compiling and installing KDE from source and suggestions for when compilation doesn't go so smoothly.
; [[Build/Old Versions|Older Versions]]: Instructions for building older KDE versions.
 
; [[Build/Coexisting Versions|Building Two Versions]]: Directions to build multiple KDE versions on the same machine simultaneously.


* [[Build_Stable|KDE Stable]] - Instructions for installing the latest stable KDE 3.x release.
; [[Build/Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)|Compiling FAQ]]: Help with errors and other questions you might have.
* [[Build_Unstable|KDE Trunk]] - Instructions for installing the latest and greatest KDE development source code.
* [[Build_Old|Older Versions]] - Instructions for building older KDE versions
* [[Build_Two|Building Two Versions]] - Directions to build multiple KDE versions on the same machine
* [[Build_FAQ|Compiling FAQ]] - Help with errors and other questions you might have

Revision as of 14:08, 10 September 2006

Here you will find instructions for compiling and installing KDE from source and suggestions for when compilation doesn't go so smoothly.

Building The Source

Stable KDE Version
Instructions for installing the latest stable KDE 3.x release.
Development Version (trunk)
Instructions for installing the latest and greatest KDE development source code.
Older Versions
Instructions for building older KDE versions.
Building Two Versions
Directions to build multiple KDE versions on the same machine simultaneously.
Compiling FAQ
Help with errors and other questions you might have.