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    {{Nota | O Projeto Neon pode ajudá-lo com compilações atuais como as de Fevereiro de 2011}}
    {{Note | Project Neon can help you with builds current as of February 2011}}


    [https://launchpad.net/project-neon Projeto Neon] é uma nightly build do último KDE trunk. É uma maneira fácil para os novos colaboradores do KDE começarem  sem ter que compilar a árvore inteira do KDE-SVN e manter o checkout. Além disso, as dependências são resolvidas automaticamente e atualizadas. Isso é adequado para novos desenvolvedores, tradutores, designers de usabilidade, documentadores, promo, triagem de bugs etc. Esse processo faz as etapas detalhadas [[Getting_Started/Build/KDE4|nesta página]], incluindo alterações no seu [[Getting_Started/Increased_Productivity_in_KDE4_with_Scripts/.bashrc|.bashrc]] desnecessárias.
    [https://launchpad.net/project-neon Project Neon] is a nightly build of the latest KDE trunk. It is an easy way for new contributors to KDE to get started without having to build the entire KDE-SVN tree and maintain the checkout. Additionally, dependencies are automatically handled and updated. This is suitable for new developers, translators, usability designers, documenters, promoters, bug triagers etc. This process makes the steps detailed on [[Getting_Started/Build/KDE4|this page]], including changes to your [[Getting_Started/Increased_Productivity_in_KDE4_with_Scripts/.bashrc|.bashrc]] unnecessary.


    No entanto, para desenvolvedores, em algum momento pode se tornar necessário compilar mais componentes do SVN à medida em que vão se envolvendo no projeto. O script [[Getting_Started/Build/kdesvn-build|kdesrc-build]] é uma maneira fácil para compilar tudo ou apenas partes do KDE SVN.
    However, for developers, it may at some point become necessary to build more components from SVN as you become more involved in the project. The [[Getting_Started/Build/kdesvn-build|kdesrc-build]] script is an easy way to build all or parts of KDE SVN.


    == Requisitos ==
    == Requirements ==


    O Projeto neon sempre requer a última versão estável ou de desenvolvimento do Kubuntu. As versões anteriores do Kubuntu não são suportadas.  
    Project neon always requires the latest stable Kubuntu release or development release. Previous versions of Kubuntu are not supported.  


    == Instalando o Projeto Neon ==
    == Installing Project Neon ==


    Para usar o Projeto Neon, adicione o seguinte PPA (Personal Package Archive) ao seu <tt>sources.list</tt> usando seu método preferido:
    To use Project Neon, add the following PPA (Personal Package Archive) to your <tt>sources.list</tt> using your preferred method:


    <code bash>
    <code bash>
    sudo add-apt-repository ppa:neon/ppa
    sudo add-apt-repository ppa:neon/ppa
    </code>
    </code>
    ou
    or
    <code bash>
    <code bash>
    # Projeto neon nightly build do KDE4
    # Project neon nightly KDE4 build
    deb http://ppa.launchpad.net/neon/ppa/ubuntu maverick main
    deb http://ppa.launchpad.net/neon/ppa/ubuntu maverick main


    #o repositório acima é assinado por uma chave PGP, consulte o link abaixo para obter a chave
    #above repository is PGP signed, refer to below link for getting PGP key
    https://launchpad.net/~neon/+archive/ppa
    https://launchpad.net/~neon/+archive/ppa
    </code>
    </code>


    Depois disso, você pode simplesmente instalar o pacote nightly de qualquer módulo que deseja trabalhar.. Os Pacotes são nomeados project-neon-<git/svn module name>.
    After that, you can simply install the nightly package of whichever modules you want to work on. The Packages are named project-neon-<git/svn module name>.


    Você pode instalar todos os pacotes ou apenas aqueles nos quais está interessado, dependendo de para que você quer usá-los. Por exemplo, se você quer instalar o KDE Workspace com os plasmóides extras, você deve instalar o <tt>project-neon-kdeplasma-addons</tt> e <tt>project-neon-session</tt> assim você terá apoio do KDM para o Projeto Neon.
    You can install all of the packages or just the ones you are interested in, depending on what you want to use them for. For example if you want to install the KDE Workspace with the extra plasmoids, you would install the <tt>project-neon-kdeplasma-addons</tt> and <tt>project-neon-session</tt> so you get KDM support for Project Neon.


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    <code bash>
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    </code>
    </code>


    Se você está interessado apenas no desenvolvimento de aplicativos em outro módulo, você pode instalar apenas o pacote do módulo.
    If you are only interested in application development in another module, you can install just the module package.


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    <code bash>
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    </code>
    </code>


    Esse comando instalará também o <tt>kdelibs</tt>, <tt>kdepimlibs</tt> e outras dependências. Em sua sessão regular (estável) do KDE você pode executar a versão nightly do seu aplicativo escolhido após a configuração do ambiente.
    That command will also install the <tt>kdelibs</tt>, <tt>kdepimlibs</tt> and other dependencies too. In your regular (stable) KDE session you can then run the nightly version of your chosen application after setting up the environment.


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    </code>
    </code>


    Em vez de configurar manualmente toda vez, você pode adicionar isso ao seu .bashrc:
    Instead of sourcing the settings by hand every time, you could add this to your .bashrc:


    <code bash>
    <code bash>
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    </code>
    </code>


    ou use <tt>neon-env</tt> (veja abaixo), mas você não pode executar aplicativos que não sejam do Projeto Neon quando usar neon-env.
    or use <tt>neon-env</tt> (see below), but you can't run non-Project Neon apps when you use neon-env.


    Você precisará fechar a sessão do terminal para que as configurações sejam desfeitas.
    You'll need to close the terminal session for the settings to be undone.


    Isto usará corretamente a versão nightly das bibliotecas em vez de usar as versões estáveis, portanto, nenhuma outra alteração é necessária para o seu caminho da biblioteca, etc.
    This will correctly use the nightly version of libraries instead of using the stable versions, so no other changes are necessary to your library path etc.


    Observe que as configurações dos aplicativos que você executa do projeto neon não entrarão em conflito com suas configurações e dados do aplicativo regular. <tt>.project-neon-kde/</tt> é usado em vez de <tt>.kde/</tt>
    Note that settings for applications that you run from project neon do not conflict with your regular application settings and data. <tt>.project-neon-kde/</tt> is used instead of <tt>.kde/</tt>


    == Usando o Projeto Neon para desenvolvimento ==
    == Using Project Neon for development ==


    Se você está se juntando a um dos times de desenvolvimento do KDE, você precisará de um checkout no SVN/GIT para que possa contribuir com seu código para o projeto e criar patches facilmente.
    If you are joining one of the development teams in KDE, you will need a real SVN/GIT checkout in order to contribute your code back to the project and create patches easily.


    Algumas ferramentas extras são fornecidas para esse propósito no pacote <tt>project-neon-utils</tt>:
    Some extra tools are provided for this purpose in the package <tt>project-neon-utils</tt>:


    NOTA: ambos, neon-cmake e neonmake, requerem neon-env para serem executados!
    NOTE: both neon-cmake and neonmake require neon-env to be run first!


    <tt>neon-env</tt> -
    <tt>neon-env</tt> -

    Revision as of 14:58, 9 March 2011


    Getting_Started/Using_Project_Neon_to_contribute_to_KDE


    Note
    Project Neon can help you with builds current as of February 2011


    Project Neon is a nightly build of the latest KDE trunk. It is an easy way for new contributors to KDE to get started without having to build the entire KDE-SVN tree and maintain the checkout. Additionally, dependencies are automatically handled and updated. This is suitable for new developers, translators, usability designers, documenters, promoters, bug triagers etc. This process makes the steps detailed on this page, including changes to your .bashrc unnecessary.

    However, for developers, it may at some point become necessary to build more components from SVN as you become more involved in the project. The kdesrc-build script is an easy way to build all or parts of KDE SVN.

    Requirements

    Project neon always requires the latest stable Kubuntu release or development release. Previous versions of Kubuntu are not supported.

    Installing Project Neon

    To use Project Neon, add the following PPA (Personal Package Archive) to your sources.list using your preferred method:

    sudo add-apt-repository ppa:neon/ppa or

    1. Project neon nightly KDE4 build

    deb http://ppa.launchpad.net/neon/ppa/ubuntu maverick main

    1. above repository is PGP signed, refer to below link for getting PGP key

    https://launchpad.net/~neon/+archive/ppa

    After that, you can simply install the nightly package of whichever modules you want to work on. The Packages are named project-neon-<git/svn module name>.

    You can install all of the packages or just the ones you are interested in, depending on what you want to use them for. For example if you want to install the KDE Workspace with the extra plasmoids, you would install the project-neon-kdeplasma-addons and project-neon-session so you get KDM support for Project Neon.

    sudo apt-get install project-neon-kdeplasma-addons project-neon-session

    If you are only interested in application development in another module, you can install just the module package.

    sudo apt-get install project-neon-kdepim

    That command will also install the kdelibs, kdepimlibs and other dependencies too. In your regular (stable) KDE session you can then run the nightly version of your chosen application after setting up the environment.

    . /opt/project-neon/share/project-neon/environment.rc kmail

    Instead of sourcing the settings by hand every time, you could add this to your .bashrc:

    switchtonightly () {

     . /opt/project-neon/share/project-neon/environment.rc
    

    }

    or use neon-env (see below), but you can't run non-Project Neon apps when you use neon-env.

    You'll need to close the terminal session for the settings to be undone.

    This will correctly use the nightly version of libraries instead of using the stable versions, so no other changes are necessary to your library path etc.

    Note that settings for applications that you run from project neon do not conflict with your regular application settings and data. .project-neon-kde/ is used instead of .kde/

    Using Project Neon for development

    If you are joining one of the development teams in KDE, you will need a real SVN/GIT checkout in order to contribute your code back to the project and create patches easily.

    Some extra tools are provided for this purpose in the package project-neon-utils:

    NOTE: both neon-cmake and neonmake require neon-env to be run first!

    neon-env - sets up the necessary environment settings for project neon builds and opens a subshell.

    neon-cmake - cmake wrapper with neon environment settings for cmake, same synopsis as cmake and passes arguments to cmake

    neonmake - convenience script which will create a build folder, configure the source, build it and install it in /opt/project-neon/ so you can test your changes.

    neon-clean - This script will reset all changes you did to /opt/project-neon after installing the packages. Since this script reinstalls the packages it might require a working internet connection.


    You can change the cmake and make options used by setting these variables in ~/.neonrc:

    NEON_CMAKE_OPTS="" Here you can add additional cmake options that should be used together with the default neon options.

    NEON_CMAKE_OVERRIDE="" If you set this variable cmake will ignore the default neon options and only use the ones in NEON_CMAKE_OVERRIDE.

    NEON_MAKE_OVERRIDE="" If you set this variable make in neonmake will only use your options. By default make uses '-j CPUs+1'


    Debugging Symbols: The debugging symbols for every package are in it's corresponding -dbg package, so to install the debugging symbols for kdelibs you can use sudo apt-get install project-neon-kdelibs-dbg

    If you are already using a nightly package of the module you want to develop for, you should remove that, and checkout the development version. For example:

    1. Remove the packaged nightly version

    sudo apt-get purge project-neon-kdepim

    1. Add below Project Neon source code repository to sources.list if you didn't use add-apt-repository

    deb-src http://ppa.launchpad.net/neon/ppa/ubuntu maverick main

    1. Get the dependencies for building kdepim

    sudo apt-get build-dep project-neon-kdepim cd ~

    1. You may choose to do your development in a different folder.

    cd Development

    1. Gets the latest version of the kdepim module.

    git clone git://anongit.kde.org/kdepim cd kdepim

    1. Set up neon environment

    neon-env

    1. Shortcut provided by Project Neon to make the module
    2. and install it to the prefix /opt/project-neon/

    neonmake

    Note that you should usually checkout a module from KDE, not an application. Most modules contain libraries shared within the module and which are necessary to build the applications in the module.

    Also note that when using apt-get build-dep it will always get all build-depends, so watch out that it doesn't install a component you want to build yourself as that would overwrite your changes should you install the packages after installing your build.


    Using Project Neon for translation

    The Project Neon nightly packages include English language strings only. Translated packages are not available. However, if you are translating KDE applications, you can install the translations from KDE SVN in your normal workflow.

    cd ~ cd Translations

    1. The -N switch checks out only the top level directory from svn.

    svn co -N svn://anonsvn.kde.org/home/kde/trunk/l10n-kde4 cd l10n-kde4

    1. scripts necessary to build translations.

    svn up scripts

    1. Get the German translations

    svn up de

    1. Generate the build files for the German language pack

    ./scripts/autogen.sh de cd de neon-env neonmake

    After building the translations it is possible to either change the language in system settings, or run applications in another language using the environment variable KDE_LANG.

    switchtonightly # or neon-env KDE_LANG=de kmail

    exit the shell to reset the settings.

    Using Project Neon for documentation

    The Project Neon nightly source packages include the official KDE User Documentation in English.

    TODO: How to build user docs from SVN.

    Using Project Neon for promotion

    If you are creating screenshots or screencasts of the latest version of KDE, project Neon is a simple and fast way of getting a default KDE4 session.

    The KDE Promotion team recommends using the default background, theme, icons etc when preparing official promotional materials (unless the feature you are showing is related to configuring KDE artwork). Project Neon uses the default artwork that comes with KDE4, so it is useful for creating promo materials.

    Here is a shortcut to get all available modules from the PPA:

    sudo apt-get install project-neon-all

    The application screenie is provided since Kubuntu 8.10 as screenie-qt.

    sudo apt-get install screenie-qt

    Contact the Team

    You can reach the Project Neon team on IRC in

    1. project-neon on irc.freenode.net

    by mail at [email protected] or you can ask a question on launchpad

    If you think there is a bug in our packaging of the provided software you can file a bug on launchpad

    Team page in the Kubuntu Wiki