Git commit 0d1b9be51cbdf2d841c95dadb1d31435b7eb0bc2 by Andrew Shark. Committed on 05/01/2024 at 20:00. Pushed by ashark into branch 'master'.
doc: using-kdesrc-build - separate docbook M +2 -30 doc/index.docbook A +30 -0 doc/using-kdesrc-build.docbook https://invent.kde.org/sdk/kdesrc-build/-/commit/0d1b9be51cbdf2d841c95dadb1d31435b7eb0bc2 diff --git a/doc/index.docbook b/doc/index.docbook index 7c9b7e16..cd6ecdb9 100644 --- a/doc/index.docbook +++ b/doc/index.docbook @@ -91,6 +91,7 @@ <!ENTITY quick-start-conclusion SYSTEM "quick-start-conclusion.docbook"> <!ENTITY supported-cmdline-params SYSTEM "supported-cmdline-params.docbook"> <!ENTITY supported-envvars SYSTEM "supported-envvars.docbook"> + <!ENTITY using-kdesrc-build SYSTEM "using-kdesrc-build.docbook"> ]> <book id="kdesrc-build" lang="&language;"> @@ -161,36 +162,7 @@ directly from the &kde; project's source code repositories.</para> &cmdline; -<chapter id="using-kdesrc-build"> -<title>Using &kdesrc-build;</title> - -<sect1 id="using-kdesrc-build-preface"> -<title>Preface</title> - -<para>Normally using &kdesrc-build; after you have gone through <xref linkend="getting-started" /> -is as easy as doing the following from a terminal prompt:</para> - -<screen> -<prompt>%</prompt> <command><userinput>kdesrc-build</userinput></command> -</screen> - -<para>&kdesrc-build; will then download the sources for &kde;, try to configure -and build them, and then install them.</para> - -<para>Read on to discover how &kdesrc-build; does this, and what else you can -do with this tool.</para> - -</sect1> - -&basic-features; - -&advanced-features; - -&developer-features; - -&other-features; - -</chapter> +&using-kdesrc-build; &kde-cmake; diff --git a/doc/using-kdesrc-build.docbook b/doc/using-kdesrc-build.docbook new file mode 100644 index 00000000..5c3fabd2 --- /dev/null +++ b/doc/using-kdesrc-build.docbook @@ -0,0 +1,30 @@ +<chapter id="using-kdesrc-build"> +<title>Using &kdesrc-build;</title> + +<sect1 id="using-kdesrc-build-preface"> +<title>Preface</title> + +<para>Normally using &kdesrc-build; after you have gone through <xref linkend="getting-started" /> +is as easy as doing the following from a terminal prompt:</para> + +<screen> +<prompt>%</prompt> <command><userinput>kdesrc-build</userinput></command> +</screen> + +<para>&kdesrc-build; will then download the sources for &kde;, try to configure +and build them, and then install them.</para> + +<para>Read on to discover how &kdesrc-build; does this, and what else you can +do with this tool.</para> + +</sect1> + +&basic-features; + +&advanced-features; + +&developer-features; + +&other-features; + +</chapter>