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== Fetching the code == | == Fetching the code == |
Latest revision as of 18:34, 18 March 2016
Introduction
Here's a guide to compiling rekonq from the Git repository.
NOTE : rekonq 0.5 and above requires KDE 4.4.0 and above for compiling correctly.
First of all we need to install the devel packages. Run the following command in a terminal:
On Ubuntu
sudo apt-get install build-essential kdelibs5-dev git-core
On openSUSE
sudo zypper in libkde4-devel git-core gcc gcc-c++ make cmake
On Fedora
as superuser,
yum install kdelibs-devel git gcc-c++ make cmake
Fetching the code
We will be using git, as the most recent code is available on the git repository. The kde project page for rekonq can be found here. Stable releases can also be downloaded here in form of tarballs.
Now we need to checkout the latest code. To do so, in a terminal run:
git clone git://anongit.kde.org/rekonq
Compiling the code
Ok so now we have the code and the devel packages, all we need to do is compile it with the following commands in a terminal:
cd directory_where_rekonq_source_code_is mkdir build cd build cmake -DCMAKE_INSTALL_PREFIX=`kde4-config --prefix` .. make sudo make install