Ruediger Goetz schrieb: > Hello, > > Sorry for bothering again. As far as I read the docu, the only option is > using emerge, since the other three are deprecated or unstable. However, > we are sitting behind a firewall, which allows (basically) only http- and > ftp-traffic via a squid-proxy. As far as I remember emerge/portage needs > rsync as well. (Not speaking about the svn access to get emerge initially). > > Hence, are there any options to use emerge through such a firewall > (gentoo-emerge > has a webrsync. But this is a bash script, presumable not running on Windows). > > But maybe there is a shorter way. We have already basic KDE installation > done using kdewin-installer-gui. This installation includes the sources of > kdeedu. > All we need is to recompile kdeedu (and kturtle in particular) with our > modified sources. Unfortunately (but not unexpected) the Linux way of > cmake; make; make install > doesn't work in the DOS-prompt. Maybe there is just a little thing we just > missed. > Please note that building applications in this way will not support debugging because the packages are releases without debug symbols yet. .
========== MSVC instructions ============ - assuming that kde ist installed in %PROGRAMFILES%\kde 1. download http://www.winkde.org/pub/kde/ports/win32/installer/unstable/kdewin-installer-gui-0.9.4-rc0.exe 2. run this installer in the package manager mode and select msvc compiler 3. select from the KDE category the kdeedu bin and source package - this will select also all depending packages 4. select from the devel-tools category the packages cmake, vcexpress-de-msvc and psdk-msvc 5. select the devel package from the KDE category for qt-msvc, kdelibs-msvc and kdebase-msvc-runtime, this packages are required for building the kde-edu package (note: you can inspect the package dependencies by clicking on the package name) 6. install the selected packages. 7. Open Visual Studio command prompt 8. set the required environment for Platform sdk e.g. "%PROGRAMFILES%\Microsoft Platform SDK for Windows Server 2003 R2\setenv.cmd" 9. set PATH to bin subdirectory of the kde installation dir set PATH=%PROGRAMFILES%\kde\bin;%PATH% 10. enter src subdirectory of the kde installation root e.g. cd %PROGRAMFILES%\kde\src 11.create a build directory and enter it mkdir kdeedu-msvc-build && cd kdeedu-msvc-build 12.run cmake cmake.exe -G "NMake Makefiles" ..\kdeedu-msvc-4.1.3 -DCMAKE_INCLUDE_PATH=%PROGRAMFILES%\kde\include -DCMAKE_LIBRARY_PATH=%PROGRAMFILES%\kde\lib -DCMAKE_BUILD_TYPE=Release -DCMAKE_INSTALL_PREFIX=%PROGRAMFILES%\kde 13.build with nmake nmake or cd <subdir> nmake to build a specific subdirectory 14. install the compiled package nmake install ========== MINGW instructions ============ - assuming that kde ist installed in %PROGRAMFILES%\kde and mingw is installed in \mingw 1. download http://www.winkde.org/pub/kde/ports/win32/installer/unstable/kdewin-installer-gui-0.9.4-rc0.exe 2. run this installer in the package manager mode and select mingw compiler 3. select from the KDE category the kdeedu bin and source package - this will select also all depending packages 4. select from the devel-tools category the packages cmake, gcc-mingw 5. select the devel package from the KDE category for qt-mingw, kdelibs-mingw and kdebase-mingw-runtime, this packages are required for building the kde-edu package (note: you can inspect the package dependencies by clicking on the package name,clicking again hides the info box) 6. install the selected packages. 7. Open command shell 8. set PATH to bin subdirectory of the mingw installation dir e.g set PATH=\Mingw\bin;%PATH% 9. set PATH to bin subdirectory of the kde installation dir set PATH=%PROGRAMFILES%\kde\bin;%PATH% 10. enter src subdirectory of the kde installation root e.g. cd %PROGRAMFILES%\kde\src 11.create a build directory and enter it mkdir kdeedu-mingw-build && cd kdeedu-mingw-build 12.run cmake cmake.exe -G "MingW Makefiles" ..\kdeedu-mingw-4.1.3 -DCMAKE_INCLUDE_PATH=%PROGRAMFILES%\kde\include -DCMAKE_LIBRARY_PATH=%PROGRAMFILES%\kde\lib -DCMAKE_BUILD_TYPE=Release -DCMAKE_INSTALL_PREFIX=%PROGRAMFILES%\kde 13.build with make mingw32-make or cd <subdir> mingw32-make to build a specific subdirectory 14. install the compiled package mingw32-make install Hope that helps Regards Ralf _______________________________________________ Kde-windows mailing list [email protected] https://mail.kde.org/mailman/listinfo/kde-windows
