Thanks you very very much. That should help. R"udiger Goetz
On Wednesday 26 November 2008, Ralf Habacker wrote: > 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 > -- Dr. Rüdiger Goetz <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> Matrix Advanced Solutions Germany GmbH __________________________________________________________ Reitstallstr.7 Tel: +49 (551) / 50 41 6 - 0 37073 Goettingen Fax: +49 (551) / 50 41 6 - 99 Germany Web: http://www.matrix-as.com Geschäftsführer: Sion Balass - Dr. Marcel Thürk Amtsgericht Göttingen - HRB 3667 - Ust.-ID-Nr. 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