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===Updating===
===Updating===
To follow the latest recommended qt, use the master branch. If you downloaded it after october 2009, it should be on master already. If not, run these commands once:
To follow the latest recommended qt, use the master branch. If you downloaded it after october 2009, it should be on master already. If not, run these commands once:
<code>
<syntaxhighlight lang="text">
git fetch
git fetch
git checkout -b master origin/master
git checkout -b master origin/master
</code>
</syntaxhighlight>


now, to update, all you need is
now, to update, all you need is
<code>
<syntaxhighlight lang="text">
git pull
git pull
</code>
</syntaxhighlight>

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kde-qt is KDE’s copy of Qt, containing the latest release, plus patches for Qt that haven’t been accepted (yet) by Qt Software.

Creating the repository

See Getting_Started/Build/KDE4/Prerequisites#Qt.

Updating

To follow the latest recommended qt, use the master branch. If you downloaded it after october 2009, it should be on master already. If not, run these commands once:

git fetch
git checkout -b master origin/master

now, to update, all you need is

git pull