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= KDE 4.0 Compilation Requirements =
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== Compilers ==
<em>Compiler Requirements.</em> KDE is designed to be portable and hence to compile with a large variety of GNU/Linux, UNIX, Windows and MacOS compilers.
However, KDE is advancing very rapidly and the ability of native compilers on various systems to compile KDE depends on users of those systems [http://bugs.kde.org reporting] compile problems to the responsible developers.
 
In addition, the C++ implementation in [http://gcc.gnu.org gcc/egcs], the most popular KDE compiler, has been advancing rapidly, and has also recently undergone a major redesign. As a result, KDE will not compile properly with older versions of gcc or most newer releases.
 
In particular, gcc versions earlier than gcc-2.95, such as egcs-1.1.2 or gcc-2.7.2, may not properly compile some components of KDE 3.5. While there have been reports of successful KDE compilations with the so-called gcc-2.96 and gcc-3.4 (cvs), the KDE project at this time recommends the use of gcc-3.3.1 or a version of gcc which shipped with a stable Linux distribution and which was used successfully to compile a stable KDE for that distribution.
 
== Software Requirements ==
=== Basic ===
{| border="1" cellpadding="5" cellspacing="0" align="center"
|-
! Package
! Level
! Description
! Explanation
! Modules
|- valign="top"
| [http://www.trolltech.com Qt >= 4.3]
|style="background:red"| Required
|| Qt is the C++ cross-platform GUI toolkit upon which the great majority of KDE is built.
|| Qt is required by all KDE modules.
|| kdelibs,<br> kdepimlibs,<br> kdebase,<br> kdeadmin,<br> kdeartwork,<br> kdebindings,<br> kdeedu,<br> kdegames,<br> kdegraphics,<br> kdemultimedia,<br> kdenetwork,<br> kdepim,<br> kdesdk,<br> kdetoys,<br> kdeutils,<br> koffice,<br> kdevelop
|- valign="top"
| [http://www.freetype.org/ FreeType]
| style="background:yellow"|Recommended
|| A Free, High-Quality, and Portable Font Engine
|| Better DVI support in okular
|| kdegraphics
|- valign="top"
| [http://www.foo.org FooPackage]
| style="background:yellow"|Recommended
|| Foo description
|| Foo explanation
|| kdemodule,<br> kdemodule,<br> kdemodule
|}
 
=== Help ===
{| border="1" cellpadding="5" cellspacing="0" align="center"
|-
! Package
! Level
! Description
! Explanation
! Modules
|- valign="top"
| [http://www.xmlsoft.org libxml2 >= 2.4.8]
|style="background:yellow"| Recommended
|| Libxml provides an XML parser and toolkit. XML is a metalanguage to design markup languages, such as HTML.
|| Libxml is used for reading KDE documentation. Note that even though earlier versions of libxml2 may work, versions 2.4.26 through 2.4.28 have a bug which prevents their use in KDE.
|| kdelibs,<br> kdepimlibs,<br> kdebase,<br> kdeadmin,<br> kdeartwork,<br> kdebindings,<br> kdeedu,<br> kdegames,<br> kdegraphics,<br> kdemultimedia,<br> kdenetwork,<br> kdepim,<br> kdesdk,<br> kdetoys,<br> kdeutils,<br> koffice,<br> kdevelop
|- valign="top"
| [http://www.foo.org FooPackage]
| style="background:yellow"|Recommended
|| Foo description
|| Foo explanation
|| kdemodule,<br> kdemodule,<br> kdemodule
|}
 
=== Hardware ===
{| border="1" cellpadding="5" cellspacing="0" align="center"
|-
! Package
! Level
! Description
! Explanation
! Modules
|- valign="top"
| [http://www.cups.org CUPS >= 1.1.9]
|style="background:green"| Optional
|| CUPS (the Common Unix Printing System) is a modern printing architecture for UNIX systems.
|| CUPS provides enhanced printing administration, printing options and usability to all KDE applications. KDE provides tools to configure CUPS.
|| kdelibs,<br> kdebase
|- valign="top"
| [http://www.foo.org FooPackage]
| style="background:yellow"|Recommended
|| Foo description
|| Foo explanation
|| kdemodule,<br> kdemodule,<br> kdemodule
|}
 
=== Networking ===
{| border="1" cellpadding="5" cellspacing="0" align="center"
|-
! Package
! Level
! Description
! Explanation
! Modules
|- valign="top"
| [http://ppp.samba.org pppd]
|style="background:green"| Optional
|| Pppd is a PPP (Point-to-Point Protocol) daemon. PPP is a common protocol for connecting to the Internet via a modem.
|| Kppp uses pppd to connect to the Internet using a computer POTS modem.
|| kdenetwork
|- valign="top"
| [http://libvncserver.sourceforge.net/ LibVNCServer / LibVNCClient >= 0.9.1] ([http://sourceforge.net/project/showfiles.php?group_id=32584&package_id=24717 download])
|style="background:green"| Optional
|| LibVNCServer / LibVNCClient is a library for VNC support.
|| KRDC uses LibVNCClient for VNC client support. Krfb uses LibVNCServer for VNC server support.
|| kdenetwork
|- valign="top"
| [http://www.rdesktop.org/ rdesktop >= 1.5.0]
|style="background:green"| Optional
|| rdesktop is a Remote Desktop Protocol (RDP) client.
|| KRDC uses rdesktop for RDP support.
|| kdenetwork
|- valign="top"
| [http://www.foo.org FooPackage]
| style="background:yellow"|Recommended
|| Foo description
|| Foo explanation
|| kdemodule,<br> kdemodule,<br> kdemodule
|}
 
=== Browsing ===
{| border="1" cellpadding="5" cellspacing="0" align="center"
|-
! Package
! Level
! Description
! Explanation
! Modules
|- valign="top"
| [http://java.sun.com Java >= 1.3]
|style="background:yellow"| Recommended
|| Java is a programming language designed for use in the distributed environment of the Internet. Since Netscape integrated Java into its browser, Java has become a popular language for websites.
|| Some websites require the use of Java for some or all of their services. In addition, Java bindings exist for KDE which enables writing KDE applications in the Java language.
|| kdebase,<br> kdebindings
|- valign="top"
| [http://www.foo.org FooPackage]
| style="background:yellow"|Recommended
|| Foo description
|| Foo explanation
|| kdemodule,<br> kdemodule,<br> kdemodule
|}
 
=== Security ===
{| border="1" cellpadding="5" cellspacing="0" align="center"
|-
! Package
! Level
! Description
! Explanation
! Modules
|- valign="top"
| [http://www.openssl.org OpenSSL >= 0.9.6]
|style="background:yellow"| Recommended
|| OpenSSL is a robust, commercial-grade, full-featured and Open Source toolkit implementing the Secure Sockets Layer (SSL v2/v3) and Transport Layer Security (TLS v1) protocols as well as a full-strength general purpose cryptography library.
|| KDE uses OpenSSL for the bulk of secure communications, including secure web browsing via HTTPS.
|| kdelibs,<br> kdebase,<br> kdenetwork,<br> kdepim
|- valign="top"
| [http://www.foo.org FooPackage]
| style="background:yellow"|Recommended
|| Foo description
|| Foo explanation
|| kdemodule,<br> kdemodule,<br> kdemodule
|}
 
=== Graphics ===
{| border="1" cellpadding="5" cellspacing="0" align="center"
|-
! Package
! Level
! Description
! Explanation
! Modules
|- valign="top"
| [http://mesa3d.sourceforge.net OpenGL]
|style="background:yellow"| Recommended
|| OpenGL is an industry-standard API for developing portable, interactive 2D and 3D graphics applications.
|| The 3D hardware acceleration available through the OpenGL API is used in applications ranging from graphics and modellers to screensavers and video players.
|| kdelibs,<br> kdebase,<br> kdegraphics,<br> kdemultimedia
|- valign="top"
| [http://poppler.freedesktop.org Poppler]
| style="background:yellow"|Recommended
|| PDF rendering library
|| Adds PDF support to okular
|| kdegraphics
|- valign="top"
| [http://www.ghostscript.com/awki/Releases Ghostscript]
| style="background:yellow"|Recommended
|| PS library
|| Adds PS support to okular
|| kdegraphics
|- valign="top"
| [http://morte.jedrea.com/~jedwin/projects/chmlib libchm]
| style="background:yellow"|Recommended
|| CHM library
|| Adds CHM support to okular
|| kdegraphics
|- valign="top"
| [http://djvu.sourceforge.net/ djvulibre]
| style="background:yellow"|Recommended
|| DjVu library
|| Adds DjVu support to okular
|| kdegraphics
|- valign="top"
| [http://www.remotesensing.org/libtiff/ libTIFF]
| style="background:yellow"|Recommended
|| TIFF library
|| Adds TIFF support to okular
|| kdegraphics
|- valign="top"
| [http://www.ijg.org/ libjpeg]
| style="background:yellow"|Recommended
|| JPEG library
|| Needed for PalmDB docments in okular
|| kdegraphics
|- valign="top"
| [http://www.foo.org FooPackage]
| style="background:yellow"|Recommended
|| Foo description
|| Foo explanation
|| kdemodule,<br> kdemodule,<br> kdemodule
|}
 
=== Multimedia ===
{| border="1" cellpadding="5" cellspacing="0" align="center"
|-
! Package
! Level
! Description
! Explanation
! Modules
|- valign="top"
| [http://www.alsa-project.org ALSA]
|style="background:yellow"| Recommended
|| ALSA (Advanced Linux Sound Architecture) provides audio and MIDI functionality for Linux.
|| ALSA provides advanced audio support for various KDE multimedia and audio applications
|| kdemultimedia
|- valign="top"
| [http://www.foo.org FooPackage]
| style="background:yellow"|Recommended
|| Foo description
|| Foo explanation
|| kdemodule,<br> kdemodule,<br> kdemodule
|}
 
=== Development ===
{| border="1" cellpadding="5" cellspacing="0" align="center"
|-
! Package
! Level
! Description
! Explanation
! Modules
|- valign="top"
| [http://www.alsa-project.org Subversion]
|style="background:green"| Optional
|| Subversion is a revision control system like CVS.
|| KDevelop 3.0 can use Subversion to maintain a revision control repository for projects. There is also a kioslave for Subversion.
|| kdesdk,<br> kdevelop
|- valign="top"
| [http://www.foo.org FooPackage]
| style="background:yellow"|Recommended
|| Foo description
|| Foo explanation
|| kdemodule,<br> kdemodule,<br> kdemodule
|}
 
=== Education ===
{| border="1" cellpadding="5" cellspacing="0" align="center"
|-
! Package
! Level
! Description
! Explanation
! Modules
|- valign="top"
| [http://caml.inria.fr/ocaml/ OCaml] + [http://www.recherche.enac.fr/opti/facile/ libfacile]
|style="background:green"| Optional
|| Objective Caml is the most popular variant of the Caml language; a Functional Constraint Library
|| OCaml and libfacile are used to implement a chemical equation solver in kalzium
|| kdeedu
|- valign="top"
| [http://www.python.org Python] + [http://www.boost.org Boost.Python]
|style="background:green"| Optional
|| Python is a programming language.<br />Boost.Python is a Boost library to allow easy interface of C++ to Python.
|| Boost.Python is needed for Python scripting in kig.
|| kdeedu
|}

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