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#Open the terminal and change the directory where you want the files to be downloaded. | #Open the terminal and change the directory where you want the files to be downloaded. | ||
#Use the svn link to download the files | #Use the svn link to download the files | ||
#:< | #:<syntaxhighlight lang="bash">svn co svn://anonsvn.kde.org/home/kde/trunk/extragear/office/alkimia</syntaxhighlight> | ||
#:Note: It might give an error " svn: Unknown Hostname 'anonsvn.kde.org'" , but just ignore it and try again as there is a network problem or the anonsvn server might be out. | #:Note: It might give an error " svn: Unknown Hostname 'anonsvn.kde.org'" , but just ignore it and try again as there is a network problem or the anonsvn server might be out. | ||
#Now you will have the directory Alkimia downloaded with a lot of files.</br>Change the current directory to libalkimia(present inside the Alkimia directory) | #Now you will have the directory Alkimia downloaded with a lot of files.</br>Change the current directory to libalkimia(present inside the Alkimia directory) | ||
#:< | #:<syntaxhighlight lang="bash">cd alkimia/libalkimia</syntaxhighlight> | ||
#Make another directory | #Make another directory | ||
#:< | #:<syntaxhighlight lang="bash">mkdir build</syntaxhighlight> | ||
#:I have named my directory as build | #:I have named my directory as build | ||
#Change your current directory to 'build' | #Change your current directory to 'build' | ||
#:< | #:<syntaxhighlight lang="bash">cd build</syntaxhighlight> | ||
#Now build that directory using the files you have in the folder 'libalkimia' using the following commands | #Now build that directory using the files you have in the folder 'libalkimia' using the following commands | ||
#:< | #:<syntaxhighlight lang="bash">cmake ..</syntaxhighlight> | ||
#:If every requirement listed above were installed perfectly then there must not be any error here | #:If every requirement listed above were installed perfectly then there must not be any error here | ||
#:< | #:<syntaxhighlight lang="bash">make</pre> | ||
#:<pre style="color:red">make install</ | #:<pre style="color:red">make install</syntaxhighlight> | ||
#:The above two statements could also have been combined into one and be simply written | #:The above two statements could also have been combined into one and be simply written | ||
#:< | #:<syntaxhighlight lang="bash">make install</syntaxhighlight> | ||
;If you didnt get any error till now, then you have installed the libalkimia successfully | ;If you didnt get any error till now, then you have installed the libalkimia successfully |
Revision as of 20:37, 28 June 2011
DEVELOPMENT ENVIRONMENT
Install LibAlkimia
First of all you will need to install the LibAlkmia which first needs some requirements to be fulfilled as follows
Requirements
- Qt Creator or KDevelop4 (personally, I find Qt Creator easier to grasp, even if less powerful in the end)
- KdeSVN
- Qt libs and docs
- KDE libs and docs
- automoc
- GMP (this is for mathematical calculations needed for the currency class)
- Boost libs
- cmake
- After finishing the installations as mentioned above you need to follow the steps as follows ( I have mentioned the codes according to the Ubuntu)
- Open the terminal and change the directory where you want the files to be downloaded.
- Use the svn link to download the files
svn co svn://anonsvn.kde.org/home/kde/trunk/extragear/office/alkimia
- Note: It might give an error " svn: Unknown Hostname 'anonsvn.kde.org'" , but just ignore it and try again as there is a network problem or the anonsvn server might be out.
- Now you will have the directory Alkimia downloaded with a lot of files.
Change the current directory to libalkimia(present inside the Alkimia directory)cd alkimia/libalkimia
- Make another directory
mkdir build
- I have named my directory as build
- Change your current directory to 'build'
cd build
- Now build that directory using the files you have in the folder 'libalkimia' using the following commands
cmake ..
- If every requirement listed above were installed perfectly then there must not be any error here
make</pre> #:<pre style="color:red">make install
- The above two statements could also have been combined into one and be simply written
make install
- If you didnt get any error till now, then you have installed the libalkimia successfully