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List:       kde-commits
Subject:    branches/work/konvi-kde4
From:       Laurent Montel <montel () kde ! org>
Date:       2009-03-17 8:19:36
Message-ID: 1237277976.017792.9583.nullmailer () svn ! kde ! org
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SVN commit 940297 by mlaurent:

It's not kdenetwork


 M  +2 -27     INSTALL  


--- branches/work/konvi-kde4/INSTALL #940296:940297
@@ -1,28 +1,3 @@
-Basic Installation
-==================
+Build instructions can be found at 
+http://techbase.kde.org/Getting_Started/Build/KDE4
 
-        KDE uses the cmake build system. The simple instructions for
-building kdenetwork are these commands:
-
-                        mkdir ../kdenetwork-build && cd ../kdenetwork-build
-                        cmake ../kdenetwork
-                        make
-                        make install
-
-        This will not work unless necessary prerequisites are met. These are,
-in the order they should be built:
-
-                        kdesupport
-                        kdelibs
-                        kdepimlibs
-                        kdebase
-
-        Various components of kdenetwork and the KDE modules listed above have
-other dependencies as well. If these are not met when the 'cmake' command is
-run, those components will not be built. The output of 'cmake' should make it
-clear what these dependencies are and how to meet them.
-
-        Arguments can be given to cmake similar to those given to a traditional
-configure script, like the install prefix. See 'cmake --help-full' for more
-information. For example, 'configure --prefix=/usr/lib' translates to
-'cmake -DCMAKE_INSTALL_PREFIX=/usr/lib'.
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