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| == Introduction ==
| | See [[../Building KStars KF5|Building KStars From Sources]]. |
| This page is a community effort to document the procedure to build various versions of KStars on various platforms and environments.
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| == Why build from source? ==
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| Typically, you would want to build KStars from source if you plan to develop KStars, or stay on the bleeding edge and contribute valuable feedback.
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| == Prerequisite Packages ==
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| To build and develop KStars, several packages may be required from your distribution. Here's a list.
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| === Required dependencies ===
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| * GNU Make, GCC -- Essential tools for building
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| * kdelibs -- KDE libraries
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| * cmake -- buildsystem used by KDE
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| * eigen -- linear algebra library
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| * zlib -- compression library
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| === Optional dependencies ===
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| * libcfitsio -- FITS library
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| * libindi -- Instrument Neutral Distributed Interface, for controlling equipment.
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| === Installing these packages ===
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| To install all of these, use the following commands:
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| ==== Debian / Kubuntu ====
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| sudo apt-get install build-essential cmake kdelibs5-dev libeigen3-dev libcfitsio3-dev zlib1g-dev
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| Please note that INDI is unavailable in Debian testing as of this writing.
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| == Documentation on building various versions ==
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| === Git ===
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| KStars development happens on KDE's git repository. ([http://git-scm.com Git] is an open-source version control software.). The code on git is the bleeding-edge developers' version of KStars. It does break occasionally.
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| 1) create and change into a KDE development directory:
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| mkdir ~/kde; cd ~/kde
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| 2) to fetch the KStars source code:
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| git clone git://anongit.kde.org/kstars
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| 3) create and change into a build directory for compilation:
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| mkdir build; cd build
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| 4) run the configure process with cmake:
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| cmake ../kstars -DCMAKE_BUILD_TYPE=debugfull -DCMAKE_INSTALL_PREFIX=~/kde/usr
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| 5) compile KStars:
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| make
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| 6) finally install KStars:
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| make install
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| That’s all! This installs KStars locally into the separate directory ~/kde/usr, so that your global KDE installation will not be touched at all.
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| Now on to starting the newly compiled KStars. Create a file ~/kde/run.sh with the following content:
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| #!/bin/bash
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| export KSTARS_DIR=~/kde/usr
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| export PATH=$KSTARS_DIR/bin:$PATH
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| export LD_LIBRARY_PATH=$KSTARS_DIR/lib:$LD_LIBRARY_PATH
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| export KDEDIR=$KSTARS_DIR
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| export KDEDIRS=$KDEDIR
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| export XDG_DATA_DIRS=$XDG_DATA_DIRS:$KSTARS_DIR/share
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| # update KDE's system configuration cache
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| kbuildsycoca4
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| # start app
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| $@
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| Make the script executable with chmod 755 ~/kde/run.sh. Now you can run the compiled KStars version with `~/kde/run.sh kstars`. Just calling `kstars` directly will start the system version of KStars.
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| You can keep your copy up-to-date by typing `git pull --rebase` in ~/kde/kstars. Feel free to send patches to our mailing list [email protected]. And join #kdeedu on irc.kde. org :–) | |