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= KDE 4.0 Compilation Requirements =
KDE 4.0 Compilation Requirements -- intended to be a comprehensive list of all external software needed to build a full-featured KDE 4.0.
== Compilers ==
 
= Compilers =
<em>Compiler Requirements.</em> KDE is designed to be portable and hence to compile with a large variety of GNU/Linux, UNIX, Windows and MacOS compilers.
<em>Compiler Requirements.</em> KDE is designed to be portable and hence to compile with a large variety of GNU/Linux, UNIX, Windows and MacOS compilers.
However, KDE is advancing very rapidly and the ability of native compilers on various systems to compile KDE depends on users of those systems [http://bugs.kde.org reporting] compile problems to the responsible developers.  
However, KDE is advancing very rapidly and the ability of native compilers on various systems to compile KDE depends on users of those systems [http://bugs.kde.org reporting] compile problems to the responsible developers.  


In addition, the C++ implementation in [http://gcc.gnu.org gcc/egcs], the most popular KDE compiler, has been advancing rapidly, and has also recently undergone a major redesign. As a result, KDE will not compile properly with older versions of gcc or most newer releases.
In addition, the C++ implementation in [http://gcc.gnu.org gcc], the most popular KDE compiler, has been advancing rapidly, and has also recently undergone a major redesign. As a result, KDE will not compile properly with older versions of gcc or their newest unreleased version.


In particular, gcc versions earlier than gcc-2.95, such as egcs-1.1.2 or gcc-2.7.2, may not properly compile some components of KDE 3.5. While there have been reports of successful KDE compilations with the so-called gcc-2.96 and gcc-3.4 (cvs), the KDE project at this time recommends the use of gcc-3.3.1 or a version of gcc which shipped with a stable Linux distribution and which was used successfully to compile a stable KDE for that distribution.
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|+ Compiler support table
|-
! Compiler !! Version !! Status !! Comment
|-
! rowspan=7 | gcc
|style="background:red"| 3.2 and older
|style="background:red"| Not supported
|
|-
|style="background:green"| 3.3
|style="background:green"| Supported
|
|-
|style="background:green"| 3.4
|style="background:green"| Supported
|
|-
|style="background:green"| 4.0
|style="background:green"| Supported
| 4.0.0 is not supported
|-
|style="background:green"| 4.1
|style="background:green"| Supported
|
|-
|style="background:green"| 4.2  
|style="background:green"| Supported
|
|-
|style="background:yellow"| 4.3
|style="background:yellow"| Experimental
| May or may not work, but patches are accepted
|-
! rowspan=5 | Microsoft VisualStudio
|style="background:red"| 6.0
|style="background:red"|Not supported
|-
|style="background:red"| .NET 2002
|style="background:red"| Not supported
|
|-
|style="background:green"| .NET 2003
|style="background:green"| Supported
|
|-
|style="background:green"| .NET 2005
|style="background:green"| Supported
| Including the Express version
|-
|style="background:green"| .NET 2008
|style="background:green"| Supported
| No reports yet of success, but there shouldn't be problems
|-
! rowspan=3 | SunStudio
|style="background:yellow"| 11
|style="background:yellow"| Unknown
|
|-
|style="background:green"| 12
|style="background:green"| Ongoing
| Support is being worked on
|}


== Software Requirements ==
= Software Requirements, by Function =
=== Basic ===
== Basic ==
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! Modules
! Modules
|- valign="top"
|- valign="top"
| [http://www.trolltech.com Qt >= 4.3]
| [http://www.trolltech.com Qt >= 4.3.3]
|style="background:red"| Required
|style="background:red"| Required
|| Qt is the C++ cross-platform GUI toolkit upon which the great majority of KDE is built.
|| Qt is the C++ cross-platform GUI toolkit upon which the great majority of KDE is built.
|| Qt is required by all KDE modules.
|| Qt is required by all KDE4 code.
|| kdelibs,<br> kdepimlibs,<br> kdebase,<br> kdeadmin,<br> kdeartwork,<br> kdebindings,<br> kdeedu,<br> kdegames,<br> kdegraphics,<br> kdemultimedia,<br> kdenetwork,<br> kdepim,<br> kdesdk,<br> kdetoys,<br> kdeutils,<br> koffice,<br> kdevelop
|| ALL
|- valign="top"
| [http://cmake.org CMake >= 2.4.5]
|style="background:red"| Required
|| CMake is a cross-platform make system used that forms the basis of the KDE4 buildsystem. <small>'''Note''': CMake >= 2.6.0 with chrpath is recommended for faster linking time, but not required.</small>
|| CMake is required to build all KDE4 code.
|| ALL
|- valign="top"
| [http://www.freedesktop.org/wiki/Software/shared-mime-info Shared-Mime-Info >= 0.20]
|style="background:red"| Required
||The freedesktop.org shared MIME database
||
|| ALL
|- valign="top"
|- valign="top"
| [http://www.freetype.org/ FreeType]
| [http://www.freetype.org/ FreeType]
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=== Help ===
== Help ==
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|-
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=== Hardware ===
== Hardware ==
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|-
|-
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=== Networking ===
== Networking ==
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|-
|-
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|| Pppd is a PPP (Point-to-Point Protocol) daemon. PPP is a common protocol for connecting to the Internet via a modem.
|| Pppd is a PPP (Point-to-Point Protocol) daemon. PPP is a common protocol for connecting to the Internet via a modem.
|| Kppp uses pppd to connect to the Internet using a computer POTS modem.
|| Kppp uses pppd to connect to the Internet using a computer POTS modem.
|| kdenetwork
|- valign="top"
| [http://libvncserver.sourceforge.net/ LibVNCServer / LibVNCClient >= 0.9.1] ([http://sourceforge.net/project/showfiles.php?group_id=32584&package_id=24717 download])
|style="background:green"| Optional
|| LibVNCServer / LibVNCClient is a library for VNC support.
|| KRDC uses LibVNCClient for VNC client support. Krfb uses LibVNCServer for VNC server support.
|| kdenetwork
|- valign="top"
| [http://www.rdesktop.org/ rdesktop >= 1.5.0]
|style="background:green"| Optional
|| rdesktop is a Remote Desktop Protocol (RDP) client.
|| KRDC uses rdesktop for RDP support.
|| kdenetwork
|| kdenetwork
|- valign="top"
|- valign="top"
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=== Browsing ===
== Browsing ==
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{| border="1" cellpadding="5" cellspacing="0" align="center"
|-
|-
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=== Security ===
== Security ==
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=== Graphics ===
== Graphics ==
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|-
|-
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|| kdelibs,<br> kdebase,<br> kdegraphics,<br> kdemultimedia
|| kdelibs,<br> kdebase,<br> kdegraphics,<br> kdemultimedia
|- valign="top"
|- valign="top"
| [http://poppler.freedesktop.org Poppler]
| [http://poppler.freedesktop.org Poppler-Qt4]
| style="background:yellow"|Recommended
| style="background:yellow"|Recommended
|| PDF rendering library
|| PDF rendering library
|| Adds PDF support to okular
|| Adds PDF support to Okular
|| kdegraphics
|| kdegraphics
|- valign="top"
|- valign="top"
| [http://www.ghostscript.com/awki/Releases Ghostscript]
| [http://libspectre.freedesktop.org/ libspectre]
| style="background:yellow"|Recommended
| style="background:yellow"|Recommended
|| PS library
|| PostScript library
|| Adds PS support to okular
|| Adds PostScript support to Okular (including support for printing preview in any KDE application)
|| kdegraphics
|| kdegraphics
|- valign="top"
|- valign="top"
| [http://morte.jedrea.com/~jedwin/projects/chmlib libchm]
| [http://morte.jedrea.com/~jedwin/projects/chmlib chmlib]
| style="background:yellow"|Recommended
| style="background:yellow"|Recommended
|| CHM library
|| CHM library
|| Adds CHM support to okular
|| Adds CHM support to Okular
|| kdegraphics
|| kdegraphics
|- valign="top"
|- valign="top"
| [http://djvu.sourceforge.net/ djvulibre]
| [http://djvu.sourceforge.net/ DjVuLibre]
| style="background:yellow"|Recommended
| style="background:yellow"|Recommended
|| DjVu library
|| DjVu library
|| Adds DjVu support to okular
|| Adds DjVu support to Okular
|| kdegraphics
|| kdegraphics
|- valign="top"
|- valign="top"
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| style="background:yellow"|Recommended
| style="background:yellow"|Recommended
|| TIFF library
|| TIFF library
|| Adds TIFF support to okular
|| Adds TIFF support to Okular
|| kdegraphics
|- valign="top"
| [http://www.ijg.org/ libjpeg]
| style="background:yellow"|Recommended
|| JPEG library
|| Needed for PalmDB documents in Okular
|| kdegraphics
|- valign="top"
| [http://sourceforge.net/projects/ebook-tools ebook-tools]
| style="background:yellow"|Recommended
|| eBook tools
|| Adds EPub support in Okular
|| kdegraphics
|- valign="top"
| [http://www.cups.org/ CUPS lpr and/or lp]
| style="background:yellow"|Recommended
|| CUPS version of lpr or lp commands
|| Needed for advanced printing of PDF, PS, or DjVu docments in Okular
|| kdegraphics
|| kdegraphics
|- valign="top"
|- valign="top"
| [http://www.foo.org FooPackage]
| [http://www.foo.org FooPackage]
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=== Multimedia ===
== Multimedia ==
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|-
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|| ALSA (Advanced Linux Sound Architecture) provides audio and MIDI functionality for Linux.
|| ALSA (Advanced Linux Sound Architecture) provides audio and MIDI functionality for Linux.
|| ALSA provides advanced audio support for various KDE multimedia and audio applications
|| ALSA provides advanced audio support for various KDE multimedia and audio applications
|| kdemultimedia
|| kdelibs,<br>kdemultimedia
|- valign="top"
| [http://xinehq.de/ Xine-lib]
| style="background:yellow"|Recommended
|| The Xine libraries are a backend to decode and play various format of multimedia files (audio and video).
|| Phonon uses Xine as its main backend
|| kdebase-runtime
|- valign="top"
|- valign="top"
| [http://www.foo.org FooPackage]
| [http://www.foo.org FooPackage]
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=== Development ===
Note: at least one Phonon backend must be compiled if you want to have any multimedia support.
 
== Development ==
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|-
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! Modules
! Modules
|- valign="top"
|- valign="top"
| [http://www.alsa-project.org Subversion]
| [http://subversion.tigris.org Subversion]
|style="background:green"| Optional
|style="background:green"| Optional
|| Subversion is a revision control system like CVS.
|| Subversion is a revision control system like CVS.
|| KDevelop 3.0 can use Subversion to maintain a revision control repository for projects. There is also a kioslave for Subversion.
|| KDevelop 3.0 can use Subversion to maintain a revision control repository for projects. There is also a kioslave for Subversion.
|| kdesdk,<br> kdevelop
|| kdesdk,<br> kdevelop
|- valign="top"
| [http://www.nongnu.org/cvs CVS]
|style="background:green"| Optional
|| CVS is a revision control system.
|| Cervisia is a graphical frontend for the CVS client.
|| kdesdk
|- valign="top"
|- valign="top"
| [http://www.foo.org FooPackage]
| [http://www.foo.org FooPackage]
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|| Foo explanation
|| Foo explanation
|| kdemodule,<br> kdemodule,<br> kdemodule
|| kdemodule,<br> kdemodule,<br> kdemodule
|}
== Education ==
{| border="1" cellpadding="5" cellspacing="0" align="center"
|-
! Package
! Level
! Description
! Explanation
! Modules
|- valign="top"
| [http://caml.inria.fr/ocaml/ OCaml] + [http://www.recherche.enac.fr/opti/facile/ libfacile]
|style="background:green"| Optional
|| Objective Caml is the most popular variant of the Caml language; a Functional Constraint Library
|| OCaml and libfacile are used to implement a chemical equation solver in kalzium
|| kdeedu
|- valign="top"
| [http://www.python.org Python] + [http://www.boost.org Boost.Python]
|style="background:green"| Optional
|| Python is a programming language.<br />Boost.Python is a Boost library to allow easy interface of C++ to Python.
|| Boost.Python is needed for Python scripting in kig.
|| kdeedu
|- valign="top"
| [http://tiswww.case.edu/php/chet/readline/rltop.html Readline]
|style="background:green"| Optional
|| Readline is a library for having an input prompt.
|| It is used in KAlgebra's console version (calgebra).
|| kdeedu
|}
= Software Requirements, by Module =
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|-
!| '''Module'''
!style="background:red"|Required
!style="background:yellow"|Recommended
!style="background:green"|Optional
!style="background:grey"|Comments
|- valign="top"
|| '''kdelibs'''
|| ALSA (Linux),<br> Perl,<br> GIF,<br> JPEG,<br> LibXml2,<br> LibXslt,<br> PNG,<br> SharedMimeInfo,<br> Strigi,<br> ZLib
|| ACLs,<br> BZip2,<br> Libintl,<br> OpenGL,<br> OpenSSL
|| ASpell,<br> Avahi,<br> DNSSD,<br> Enchant,<br> FAM,<br> Kerberos GSSAPI,<br> HSpell,<br> Jasper,<br> OpenEXR,<br> PCRE,<br> Soprano
||
|- valign="top"
|| '''kdepimlibs'''
|| Boost,<br> Gpgme
|| LDAP,<br> Sasl2
||
||
|- valign="top"
|| '''kdebase-runtime'''
|| Blitz,<br> Strigi,<br> Xine (Linux,Unix)
|| BZip2,<br> XCB
|| OpenEXR,<br> Samba,<br> Soprano,<br> CLucene
||
|- valign="top"
|| '''kdebase-workspace'''
|| Blitz,<br> Strigi
|| OpenGL,<br> LibXKlavier
|| BlueZ,<br> Freetype,<br> GLIB2,<br> GObject,<br> NetworkManager,<br> RAW1394,<br> Sensors,<br> LibUSB
||
|- valign="top"
|| '''kdebase-apps'''
|| Blitz,<br> Strigi
||
|| Soprano,<br> XKB
||
|- valign="top"
|| '''kdeaccessibility'''
||
||
|| ALSA
||
|- valign="top"
|| '''kdeadmin'''
||
||
||
|| No compilation requirements
|- valign="top"
|| '''kdeartwork'''
|| Strigi
|| Xscreensaver
|| OpenGL
||
|- valign="top"
|| '''kdeedu'''
|| Zlib
||
|| BoostPython,<br>
CFitsio,<br>
Eigen,<br>
Libfacile,<br>
Nova,<br>
OCaml,<br>
OpenBabel2,<br>
OpenGL,<br>
Readline,<br>
SBIG,<br>
LibUSB
||
|- valign="top"
|| '''kdegames'''
||
||
|| GGZ,<br> OpenGL
||
|- valign="top"
|| '''kdegraphics'''
|| Strigi
|| Blitz,<br>
Exiv2,<br>
JPEG,<br>
LibGS,<br>
Poppler,<br>
SANE,<br>
|| CHM,<br>
DjVuLibre,<br>
Freetype,<br>
Gphoto2,<br>
TIFF
||
|- valign="top"
|| '''kdemultimedia'''
|| ALSA
||
||Cdparanoia,<br>
FLAC,<br>
MusicBrainz,<br>
OggVorbis,<br>
Taglib,<br>
Theora,<br>
TunePimp
||
|- valign="top"
|| '''kdenetwork'''
|| Blitz,<br>
Boost,<br>
ZLib
|| OpenSSL
||
Decibel,<br>
DNSSD,<br>
IDN,<br>
JPEG,<br>
LibVNCServer,<br>
LibXml2,<br>
LibXslt,<br>
QCA2,<br>
SLP,<br>
Sqlite,<br>
Xmms
||
|- valign="top"
|| '''kdepim'''
|| Boost,<br> QGpgme,<br> Strigi,<br> ZLib
|| OpenSSL
|| GLib2,<br> GNOKII,<br> LibXslt,<br> LibMal,<br> MySQL (Embedded),<br> OpenSync,<br> Pilotlink,<br> QCA2
|| Only xsltproc needed from the libXslt package
|- valign="top"
|| '''kdesdk'''
|| Strigi
||
|| LibXml2,<br>
LibXslt,<br>
Subversion,<br> CVS
||
|- valign="top"
|| '''kdeutils'''
|| Blitz
||
||GMP,<br>
LibZip,<br>
Python Libs,<br>
tpctl
||
|- valign="top"
|| '''kdetoys'''
|| Strigi
||
||
||
|}
|}

Latest revision as of 18:52, 8 March 2016

KDE 4.0 Compilation Requirements -- intended to be a comprehensive list of all external software needed to build a full-featured KDE 4.0.

Compilers

Compiler Requirements. KDE is designed to be portable and hence to compile with a large variety of GNU/Linux, UNIX, Windows and MacOS compilers. However, KDE is advancing very rapidly and the ability of native compilers on various systems to compile KDE depends on users of those systems reporting compile problems to the responsible developers.

In addition, the C++ implementation in gcc, the most popular KDE compiler, has been advancing rapidly, and has also recently undergone a major redesign. As a result, KDE will not compile properly with older versions of gcc or their newest unreleased version.

Compiler support table
Compiler Version Status Comment
gcc 3.2 and older Not supported
3.3 Supported
3.4 Supported
4.0 Supported 4.0.0 is not supported
4.1 Supported
4.2 Supported
4.3 Experimental May or may not work, but patches are accepted
Microsoft VisualStudio 6.0 Not supported
.NET 2002 Not supported
.NET 2003 Supported
.NET 2005 Supported Including the Express version
.NET 2008 Supported No reports yet of success, but there shouldn't be problems
SunStudio 11 Unknown
12 Ongoing Support is being worked on

Software Requirements, by Function

Basic

Package Level Description Explanation Modules
Qt >= 4.3.3 Required Qt is the C++ cross-platform GUI toolkit upon which the great majority of KDE is built. Qt is required by all KDE4 code. ALL
CMake >= 2.4.5 Required CMake is a cross-platform make system used that forms the basis of the KDE4 buildsystem. Note: CMake >= 2.6.0 with chrpath is recommended for faster linking time, but not required. CMake is required to build all KDE4 code. ALL
Shared-Mime-Info >= 0.20 Required The freedesktop.org shared MIME database ALL
FreeType Recommended A Free, High-Quality, and Portable Font Engine Better DVI support in okular kdegraphics
FooPackage Recommended Foo description Foo explanation kdemodule,
kdemodule,
kdemodule

Help

Package Level Description Explanation Modules
libxml2 >= 2.4.8 Recommended Libxml provides an XML parser and toolkit. XML is a metalanguage to design markup languages, such as HTML. Libxml is used for reading KDE documentation. Note that even though earlier versions of libxml2 may work, versions 2.4.26 through 2.4.28 have a bug which prevents their use in KDE. kdelibs,
kdepimlibs,
kdebase,
kdeadmin,
kdeartwork,
kdebindings,
kdeedu,
kdegames,
kdegraphics,
kdemultimedia,
kdenetwork,
kdepim,
kdesdk,
kdetoys,
kdeutils,
koffice,
kdevelop
FooPackage Recommended Foo description Foo explanation kdemodule,
kdemodule,
kdemodule

Hardware

Package Level Description Explanation Modules
CUPS >= 1.1.9 Optional CUPS (the Common Unix Printing System) is a modern printing architecture for UNIX systems. CUPS provides enhanced printing administration, printing options and usability to all KDE applications. KDE provides tools to configure CUPS. kdelibs,
kdebase
FooPackage Recommended Foo description Foo explanation kdemodule,
kdemodule,
kdemodule

Networking

Package Level Description Explanation Modules
pppd Optional Pppd is a PPP (Point-to-Point Protocol) daemon. PPP is a common protocol for connecting to the Internet via a modem. Kppp uses pppd to connect to the Internet using a computer POTS modem. kdenetwork
LibVNCServer / LibVNCClient >= 0.9.1 (download) Optional LibVNCServer / LibVNCClient is a library for VNC support. KRDC uses LibVNCClient for VNC client support. Krfb uses LibVNCServer for VNC server support. kdenetwork
rdesktop >= 1.5.0 Optional rdesktop is a Remote Desktop Protocol (RDP) client. KRDC uses rdesktop for RDP support. kdenetwork
FooPackage Recommended Foo description Foo explanation kdemodule,
kdemodule,
kdemodule

Browsing

Package Level Description Explanation Modules
Java >= 1.3 Recommended Java is a programming language designed for use in the distributed environment of the Internet. Since Netscape integrated Java into its browser, Java has become a popular language for websites. Some websites require the use of Java for some or all of their services. In addition, Java bindings exist for KDE which enables writing KDE applications in the Java language. kdebase,
kdebindings
FooPackage Recommended Foo description Foo explanation kdemodule,
kdemodule,
kdemodule

Security

Package Level Description Explanation Modules
OpenSSL >= 0.9.6 Recommended OpenSSL is a robust, commercial-grade, full-featured and Open Source toolkit implementing the Secure Sockets Layer (SSL v2/v3) and Transport Layer Security (TLS v1) protocols as well as a full-strength general purpose cryptography library. KDE uses OpenSSL for the bulk of secure communications, including secure web browsing via HTTPS. kdelibs,
kdebase,
kdenetwork,
kdepim
FooPackage Recommended Foo description Foo explanation kdemodule,
kdemodule,
kdemodule

Graphics

Package Level Description Explanation Modules
OpenGL Recommended OpenGL is an industry-standard API for developing portable, interactive 2D and 3D graphics applications. The 3D hardware acceleration available through the OpenGL API is used in applications ranging from graphics and modellers to screensavers and video players. kdelibs,
kdebase,
kdegraphics,
kdemultimedia
Poppler-Qt4 Recommended PDF rendering library Adds PDF support to Okular kdegraphics
libspectre Recommended PostScript library Adds PostScript support to Okular (including support for printing preview in any KDE application) kdegraphics
chmlib Recommended CHM library Adds CHM support to Okular kdegraphics
DjVuLibre Recommended DjVu library Adds DjVu support to Okular kdegraphics
libTIFF Recommended TIFF library Adds TIFF support to Okular kdegraphics
libjpeg Recommended JPEG library Needed for PalmDB documents in Okular kdegraphics
ebook-tools Recommended eBook tools Adds EPub support in Okular kdegraphics
CUPS lpr and/or lp Recommended CUPS version of lpr or lp commands Needed for advanced printing of PDF, PS, or DjVu docments in Okular kdegraphics
FooPackage Recommended Foo description Foo explanation kdemodule,
kdemodule,
kdemodule

Multimedia

Package Level Description Explanation Modules
ALSA Recommended ALSA (Advanced Linux Sound Architecture) provides audio and MIDI functionality for Linux. ALSA provides advanced audio support for various KDE multimedia and audio applications kdelibs,
kdemultimedia
Xine-lib Recommended The Xine libraries are a backend to decode and play various format of multimedia files (audio and video). Phonon uses Xine as its main backend kdebase-runtime
FooPackage Recommended Foo description Foo explanation kdemodule,
kdemodule,
kdemodule

Note: at least one Phonon backend must be compiled if you want to have any multimedia support.

Development

Package Level Description Explanation Modules
Subversion Optional Subversion is a revision control system like CVS. KDevelop 3.0 can use Subversion to maintain a revision control repository for projects. There is also a kioslave for Subversion. kdesdk,
kdevelop
CVS Optional CVS is a revision control system. Cervisia is a graphical frontend for the CVS client. kdesdk
FooPackage Recommended Foo description Foo explanation kdemodule,
kdemodule,
kdemodule

Education

Package Level Description Explanation Modules
OCaml + libfacile Optional Objective Caml is the most popular variant of the Caml language; a Functional Constraint Library OCaml and libfacile are used to implement a chemical equation solver in kalzium kdeedu
Python + Boost.Python Optional Python is a programming language.
Boost.Python is a Boost library to allow easy interface of C++ to Python.
Boost.Python is needed for Python scripting in kig. kdeedu
Readline Optional Readline is a library for having an input prompt. It is used in KAlgebra's console version (calgebra). kdeedu

Software Requirements, by Module

Module Required Recommended Optional Comments
kdelibs ALSA (Linux),
Perl,
GIF,
JPEG,
LibXml2,
LibXslt,
PNG,
SharedMimeInfo,
Strigi,
ZLib
ACLs,
BZip2,
Libintl,
OpenGL,
OpenSSL
ASpell,
Avahi,
DNSSD,
Enchant,
FAM,
Kerberos GSSAPI,
HSpell,
Jasper,
OpenEXR,
PCRE,
Soprano
kdepimlibs Boost,
Gpgme
LDAP,
Sasl2
kdebase-runtime Blitz,
Strigi,
Xine (Linux,Unix)
BZip2,
XCB
OpenEXR,
Samba,
Soprano,
CLucene
kdebase-workspace Blitz,
Strigi
OpenGL,
LibXKlavier
BlueZ,
Freetype,
GLIB2,
GObject,
NetworkManager,
RAW1394,
Sensors,
LibUSB
kdebase-apps Blitz,
Strigi
Soprano,
XKB
kdeaccessibility ALSA
kdeadmin No compilation requirements
kdeartwork Strigi Xscreensaver OpenGL
kdeedu Zlib BoostPython,

CFitsio,
Eigen,
Libfacile,
Nova,
OCaml,
OpenBabel2,
OpenGL,
Readline,
SBIG,
LibUSB

kdegames GGZ,
OpenGL
kdegraphics Strigi Blitz,

Exiv2,
JPEG,
LibGS,
Poppler,
SANE,

CHM,

DjVuLibre,
Freetype,
Gphoto2,
TIFF

kdemultimedia ALSA Cdparanoia,

FLAC,
MusicBrainz,
OggVorbis,
Taglib,
Theora,
TunePimp

kdenetwork Blitz,

Boost,
ZLib

OpenSSL

Decibel,
DNSSD,
IDN,
JPEG,
LibVNCServer,
LibXml2,
LibXslt,
QCA2,
SLP,
Sqlite,
Xmms

kdepim Boost,
QGpgme,
Strigi,
ZLib
OpenSSL GLib2,
GNOKII,
LibXslt,
LibMal,
MySQL (Embedded),
OpenSync,
Pilotlink,
QCA2
Only xsltproc needed from the libXslt package
kdesdk Strigi LibXml2,

LibXslt,
Subversion,
CVS

kdeutils Blitz GMP,

LibZip,
Python Libs,
tpctl

kdetoys Strigi