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If kdelibs fails to compile successfully, check the build status for the latest Nightly Builds and Continuous Builds at http://public.kitware.com/dashboard.php?name=kde | If kdelibs fails to compile successfully, check the build status for the latest Nightly Builds and Continuous Builds at http://public.kitware.com/dashboard.php?name=kde | ||
Information about getting and compiling the dependencies can be found at [[Getting_Started/Build/KDE4]] ( | Information about getting and compiling the dependencies can be found at [[Getting_Started/Build/KDE4]] and [[Getting_Started/Build/KDE4/Prerequisites]] (pages are Linux focused, but can be useful) | ||
== Using Binaries == | == Using Binaries == |
Revision as of 12:31, 19 April 2008
cleanup confusing sections and fix sections which contain a todo
- Note: You may wish to do all of this inside a directory name that ends in .noindex or .build to keep spotlight from indexing all of your temporary build-files as you build them.
Required Third Party Tools
The following third party tools are required for successfully building KDE on OSX. Many of these libraries can be found pre-compiled in kdesupport.pkg, stringi.pkg, blitz.pkg and soprano.pkg, which can be found here: Projects/KDE on Mac OS X
- AGG
- bzip2
- giflib or libungif
- libart_lgpl
- libidn
- libjpeg
- libmng
- libpng
- libxml2
- libxslt
- libusb
- OpenEXR
- PCRE
- Strigi
- shared-mime-info
- pkgconfig
- subversion (to check out the kde sources)
- dbus
Verify Compiler Version
- Fink: If your Distribution line in /sw/etc/fink.conf is 10.4-transitional, instead of 10.4, make sure you run sudo gcc_select 3.3 before proceeding with any compiling, or you will end up with binary-incompatible c++ code!
- Manual: run sudo gcc_select 4.0 if you want to be compatible with the pre-made installers.
Qt/Mac Open Source Edition
Download qt-mac-opensource from http://www.trolltech.com/download/qt/mac
Patches are required for a successful build. Download the qt-copy patches through KDE's svn:
svn co svn://anonsvn.kde.org/home/kde/trunk/qt-copy/patches/
and apply the patches:
cd qt-mac-opensource-4*
for patch in /path/to/patches/*.diff; do patch -p0 < $patch; done
Note: when applying patches you will get errors when processing x11 specific files (i.e. files that match the pattern *_x11.{h,cpp}), simply skip those patches.
And finally, compile qt-mac:
./configure -prefix /opt/qt4 -qt-gif
make all install
Please note: The Qt/Mac binary edition available from ftp.trolltech.com will not work, because it does not contain the QtDBus module! (tested with 4.3.2)
CMake
CMake may be downloaded from CVS:
cvs -d :pserver:[email protected]:/cvsroot/CMake login
Note: password is "cmake"
cvs -d :pserver:[email protected]:/cvsroot/CMake co CMake
And then compiled and installed:
cd CMake
./configure --prefix=/opt/kde4-deps
make all install
Setting Up Your Build Environment
Variable must be set to build KDE successfully, and are noted below
- Note: Replace /opt/kde4-deps with the location of your 3rd-party tools, and add your cmake location if you compiled from source
export PATH="/opt/qt4/bin:/opt/kde4/bin:/opt/kde4-deps/bin:$PATH"
export CMAKE_LIBRARY_PATH="/opt/kde4-deps/lib"
export CMAKE_INCLUDE_PATH="/opt/kde4-deps/include"
export PKG_CONFIG_PATH="/opt/qt4/lib/"
Building kdelibs
kdelibs must be checked out of svn locally to be built:
svn co svn://anonsvn.kde.org/home/kde/trunk/KDE/kdelibs
And then compiled by performing the following:
mkdir kdelibs.build
cd kdelibs.build
cmake ../kdelibs -DCMAKE_INSTALL_PREFIX=/opt/kde4
make all install
Troubleshooting
If kdelibs fails to compile successfully, check the build status for the latest Nightly Builds and Continuous Builds at http://public.kitware.com/dashboard.php?name=kde
Information about getting and compiling the dependencies can be found at Getting_Started/Build/KDE4 and Getting_Started/Build/KDE4/Prerequisites (pages are Linux focused, but can be useful)
Using Binaries
If you're interested in just checking things out, binaries for kdelibs and parts of KDE in general are available at Projects/KDE on Mac OS X and are generated semi-regularly.
Further Reading
For more general information on using CMake, see the CMake Tutorial.