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List:       kde-edu
Subject:    [kde-edu]: Re: Compiling Cantor
From:       Alexander Rieder <alexanderrieder () gmail ! com>
Date:       2011-04-18 12:14:20
Message-ID: BANLkTimAUwCP_1mkaTizVpL==EVPfdKAog () mail ! gmail ! com
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>  Hello,

Hi,

> I would like to start fixing the following bug:
>
> https://bugs.kde.org/show_bug.cgi?id=258286
>
Great. Thank you for looking into this.

>
> To do this, I need to compile Cantor first. Some questions:
> - where can I get the sources?

Cantor is now living in KDEs git repositories, you can get them using
"git clone git://anongit.kde.org/cantor", or see
https://projects.kde.org/projects/kde/kdeedu/cantor/repository for other ways.

> - how can I compile them?
You can compile it the same way as any other KDE application, using cmake. A
simplistic example of how to compile it is included in the README file inside
the cantor directory.

> - do I need to compile just Cantor, or the complete KDE-EDU
>  package, or the complete KDE package?
Since kdeedu migrated to git it is possible to only compile cantor

> I am using Ubuntu 10.10, 32 bit and KDE 4.6.2.
> (Cantor says version 0.2, but there is more than one version
> of Cantor with this version number out there.)
>

This should be recent enough to compile Cantor without having to build any
additional  dependencies yourself. Sorry about the duplicated version numbers,
I constantly forget to bump them.
If you have any more questions about building cantor, or fixing the bug you
mentioned, feel free to mail me.

regards,
Alexander Rieder
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