Getting Started
Getting_Started
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Preface
Installing KDE SC and its Prerequesites
There are several ways to install KDE SC so that you can use and develop KDE software. Below are complete instructions for installing KDE4 on a Linux system based on whether you want an Official Release, a Nightly Build, Stable 4.x Release, or Master (master is the git equivalent to what was called "trunk". It is the most recent snapshot.
Official Release | Nightly Build | Stable from Source | Master (Recommended) |
For the casual user, or a developer who is working on applications outside of KDE SC | For application developers or package managers who are not modifying the core of KDE SC | For KDE SC and applications developers that want to spend less time setting up a build system | For developers working on core KDE SC functionality, and desire/need up-to-the-minute changes. Recommended for very active developers. |
1. Use a Distribution with KDE to set up a fully functional KDE system in one step. Also install the "developer packages" if you want to compile KDE software | 1. Install Getting_Started/Build/Requirements from your distribution | 1. Install Getting_Started/Build/Requirements from your distribution | 1. Install Getting_Started/Build/Requirements from your distribution |
2. Download and setup KDE SC easily using Project Neon | 2. Download KDE sources from SVN | 3. Download and Build KDE SC from Git | |
3. Build a stable 4.x release | |||
4. Set up scripts to ease KDE development | 4. Set up scripts to ease KDE development |
For instructions on installing KDE SC on Windows, BSD, or Mac OS X, or instructions for installing KDE3, please see the other supported platforms page. There are also upgrade instructions from a branch to trunk.
Below is additional information you may be interested in before installing KDE.
Getting Help
If you have any questions or issues related to building and developing KDE feel free to ask us. However, be patient and do expect to be attempting to work through the issue as well (we aren't just going to do it all for you).
Source Repositories and Revision Control
Currently, KDE SC source code is for the most part, accessed using git. For those modules that are still in svn, consult: Getting_Started/Sources/Anonymous_SVN.
Amarok has already migrated to Git, as well as many other modules modules (phonon, parts of kdesupport, kdelibs, kdebase, kdeplasma-addons). Until we are fully migrated at least, it is recommended to use kdesrc-build if you can, as it takes care of all of this for you.
Development Tools
You will likely want to use a stable package from your distribution instead of the ones of the KDE version you are working on.
For most development topics, and documentation, see Development
- Opening and creating KDE project files
Building KDE
[[Getting_Started/Build]
Contributing To KDE
You probably won't need the latest bleeding-edge version of KDE with which to develop. Much of the code will be similar between versions and your patch might work.
Follow the next articles to find out how to help us make KDE better ;-)