https://bugs.kde.org/show_bug.cgi?id=341143

--- Comment #252 from xoric <josmith1...@yahoo.com> ---
(In reply to Piotr Kloc from comment #251)
> Well, I've setup Debian VM to test it. After some errors and googling it
> compiled.
> 
> Here's what you need, in case of error just google bit ending with ".cmake"
> and add debian to it.
> 
+> g++
+> cmake
+> extra-cmake-modules
-> qt5base-dev
> qtdeclarative5-dev
> libkf5crash-dev
> libkf5dbusaddons-dev
> libkf5notifications-dev
> libkf5notifyconfig-dev
> gettext
> 
> Good luck.
> 
> I could have just googled how to compile KDE on Debian beforehand...
> https://community.kde.org/Guidelines_and_HOWTOs/Build_from_source/
> Install_the_dependencies

Thanks, it works. i used "metager", maybe this was the fault. the packages i
installed are marked with "+". The package with "-" don't exist (apt-get gives
error) I tried many other packages with "qt5quick", because of that i fail. Im
not programer and after 4 years as linuxuser, i learned every day from
beginning... :-)
for usage:
i have 2 monitors. in kde4 is no problem. wallpaperswitch needs extra large
wallpaper to show different picture in every monitor. at the moment this is ok.
Big thanks to Jonathan Martin for this part of software. I hope, kde will come
in future with the features of kde4.
"Back to the roots" this is why i love to work with linux.
honestly, for proffessional work i would not prefer kde. it is too instable. i
would prefer fluxbox: highly configurable, very hard stable (it survives two
dist-upgrades with no problems). the eye candy features of kde 4 (different
wallpaper to every Workspace and Monitor and 3d-effects) make it attractive to
me as average user.

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