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Re: NICE JOB
by NeedsHelp on Wednesday 10/Aug/2005, @21:59
Hi. I know that there is documentation already on how to obtain KDE code via SVN, but I have to admit that I am still a bit confused with the process. Can you help me by telling me exactly what part of the tree you are fetching? Are you using arts or akode? None of this has been very well documented.
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Re: NICE JOB
by superstoned on Thursday 11/Aug/2005, @01:55
hi!

i use gentoo, so i use the Gentoo SVN ebuilds:
http://forums.gentoo.org/viewtopic-t-331588-postdays-0-postorder-asc-start-0.html

if you don't have gentoo, i can recommend kdesvn-build:
http://kde-apps.org/content/show.php?content=23840

in both cases, arts is build. i use arts, indeed. works fine for me, and its the default KDE multimedia framework... KDE4 might bring something better, tough.
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  • Re: NICE JOB
    by Confused on Thursday 11/Aug/2005, @08:59
    I appreciate you providing this link here. I had not seen it prior to today even though I have seen many other KDE and SVN documents. How possible is it to use these utilities with the trunk or KDE 4 code?
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    • Re: NICE JOB
      by superstoned on Thursday 11/Aug/2005, @10:11
      i'm sure it is possible, i think you just have to read the documentation or check the (wiki)website...
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Re: NICE JOB
by Vinay Khaitan on Thursday 11/Aug/2005, @06:02
http://quality.kde.org/develop/cvsguide/buildstep.php

even after reading that, you have trouble? They have given which brance to fetch and how.
arts is needed to build even kde-3.5 . that is also written there and I saw it too when building.
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