Scons do not find KDE includes for Rosegarden
D. Michael McIntyre
michael.mcintyre at rosegardenmusic.com
Thu Jan 4 19:14:12 UTC 2007
On Thursday 04 January 2007 12:13 pm, Mario Frechette wrote:
> but I can't figure how to set up the kde includes ??
If I were you, I'd skip all that and get a snapshot of SVN. It's got good bug
fixes and a new build system without breaking anything that wasn't broken in
1.4 that I'm aware of, and I just built it on Dapper, so I can tell you how
to do it! :)
First, get the source.
svn co \
https://rosegarden.svn.sourceforge.net/svnroot/rosegarden/trunk/rosegarden
Next, download the pre-compiled binary version of the newest CMake (the one in
Dapper is too old)
cd /tmp
wget http://www.cmake.org/files/v2.4/cmake-2.4.5-Linux-i386.sh
cd /usr/local
sudo sh /tmp/cmake-2.4.5-Linux-i386.sh
Answer Y to the GPL, answer N to the next question. (This installs CMake
to /usr/local)
Now you want to do the following to get your build environment set up.
sudo apt-get build-dep rosegarden4
sudo apt-get install \
dssi-* \
sndfile-programs \
xdialog \
lilypond \
flac \
libxml-twig-perl \
fftw3-dev \
liblircclient-dev \
kdialog \
sox \
mpg321 \
liblircclient-dev
Now go back to wherever your rosegarden/ directory is and
ccmake .
I think you press C and then G. The defaults should be good.
cmake .
make
sudo make install
You should be good to go, unless I've missed something. I just went through
this a few days ago myself on a new Dapper box, and tried to write down the
recipe as I went.
(I'm a Rosegarden developer, and a Kubuntu user.)
My brother-in-law died, and I'm going to be out of town for a couple of days,
so forgive me for ignoring any questions you might have, or for leaving
something out.
--
D. Michael McIntyre
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