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Revision as of 13:09, 5 January 2007
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KDE's source code is available in several ways:
- Anonymous SVN Quickstart Guide
- Using Subversion with KDE A more in depth look at accessing KDE source code with subversion, including the repository layout and working with revisions and patches.
- Browse Code Online
- Daily Snapshots
Getting the Source
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There are different KDE branches. For production use, a stable version of KDE is recommended.
Building KDE
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After KDE has been built, you'll want a good way to launch apps and perform your regular development tasks:
Setting up the Environment