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=== Developers === | === Developers === | ||
*[[Getting Started/Build/Windows/Common problems|Common problems]] when compiling KDE on Windows, and how to fix them (especially for MSVC builds) | |||
==== Preferred Installation Methods ==== | ==== Preferred Installation Methods ==== | ||
*[[Getting Started/Build | *[[Getting Started/Build/Windows/emerge|Windows ''emerge'' tool]] with both compilers (mingw/gcc and msvc). | ||
*[[Getting Started/Build | *[[Getting Started/Build/Windows/DistributionBasedBuild|Build using precompiled packages ]] with both compilers (mingw/gcc and msvc). | ||
*[[Getting Started/Build | *[[Getting Started/Build/Windows/Cross-Compiling|Cross-compile from linux with mingw]] (still unstable) | ||
==== ''Deprecated'' Installation Methods ==== | ==== ''Deprecated'' Installation Methods ==== | ||
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The following sites are ''deprecated'' at the moment and '''should not be used unless you know, very well, what you're doing''': | The following sites are ''deprecated'' at the moment and '''should not be used unless you know, very well, what you're doing''': | ||
*[[Getting Started/Build | *[[Getting Started/Build/Windows/GCC And MinGW|MinGW gcc]] and | ||
*[[Getting Started/Build | *[[Getting Started/Build/Windows/MS Visual Studio|MS Visual Studio]]. | ||
== Troubleshooting == | == Troubleshooting == |
Latest revision as of 15:53, 31 July 2012
Introduction
Welcome to KDE on Windows! Here you will find out how to install KDE on your Windows system. Depending on your usage, there are several ways to install KDE. If you just want to use KDE on Windows, you will want to use the installer package. If you are a developer, or just want to follow the development of KDE more closely, you will want to use the emerge tool.
Install KDE
You can install KDE 4 on Windows using the following, depending on your use case:
Users
Installer for Windows is a graphical installer to help users easily and quickly install KDE Insert non-formatted text here
Developers
- Common problems when compiling KDE on Windows, and how to fix them (especially for MSVC builds)
Preferred Installation Methods
- Windows emerge tool with both compilers (mingw/gcc and msvc).
- Build using precompiled packages with both compilers (mingw/gcc and msvc).
- Cross-compile from linux with mingw (still unstable)
Deprecated Installation Methods
The following sites are deprecated at the moment and should not be used unless you know, very well, what you're doing:
Troubleshooting
If you have a problem or questions, feel free to visit us on #kde-windows on irc.freenode.org