New question #703319 on Yade:
https://answers.launchpad.net/yade/+question/703319

Hello,

As mentioned in my previous question, I am going to use Kdevelop to write and 
debug my own constitutive model. In fact I already have an understanding of the 
basic framework of yade, but the Kdevelop I installed according to the tutorial 
does not work properly.

I've been using yade in Ubuntu 18.06 for the past two years. Whether I follow 
the ‘’sudo apt-get install kdevelop” command or directly download the packaged 
kdevelop.AppImage file on the official website, errors will occur. The code in 
the project I imported cannot find the existing library, and the terminal 
reports errors of "failed to parse translation unit" (although kdevelop will 
report a lot of errors, but I guess many can be ignored).

I tried a lot but couldn't solve it, so I guess it might be a version or 
dependency library issue. I installed ubuntu16.04 in vmware, and executed 
''sudo apt-get install kdevelop' and things seemed to get better. The code can 
find its library, but the classes in some code files don't seem to be defined 
correctly (the code is absolutely correct, but Kdevelop doesn't seem to treat 
it as a class), so that their mutual references are still unrecognized.


Eventually I still want to be able to debug yade in Ubuntu 18.06. Can someone 
explain why? Do I have to install Kdevelop from source for it to work?

Thanks,
Yu

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