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#Now if all went well you should find marble.exe in Program Files>marble> directory. | #Now if all went well you should find marble.exe in Program Files>marble> directory. | ||
Test it... Yeah! | Test it... Yeah! | ||
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Tested with CMake 2.8.1, Qt sdk 2010.02.1 ( Qt 4.6.2 ; Qt Creator 1.3.1 ; MinGW 3.15 ; GCC4.4.0 ) and rev. 1128605 of marble | Tested with CMake 2.8.1, Qt sdk 2010.02.1 ( Qt 4.6.2 ; Qt Creator 1.3.1 ; MinGW 3.15 ; GCC4.4.0 ) and rev. 1128605 of marble | ||
This page present only how to build Marble on windows. There will be an other howto about using libmarblewidget in a application build for windows.
svn co svn://anonsvn.kde.org/home/kde/trunk/KDE/kdeedu/marble
cd build
cmake -G "MinGW Makefiles" -DQTONLY=ON -DCMAKE_BUILD_TYPE=Release .. (add -DWITH_DESIGNER_PLUGIN=ON if you want the MarbleWidget Plugin )(note that the "-DCMAKE_BUILD_TYPE=Release" is important because without it you will have trouble like no downloading tiles etc)
mingw32-make (you can add "-j2" if you have a 2 cores cpu)
mingw32-make install (Note: if you are under Windows seven you must be root to install marble in the standard place. See this )
Test it... Yeah!
You could be interested now by this
Tested with CMake 2.8.1, Qt sdk 2010.02.1 ( Qt 4.6.2 ; Qt Creator 1.3.1 ; MinGW 3.15 ; GCC4.4.0 ) and rev. 1128605 of marble