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List:       kdevelop-bugs
Subject:    [Bug 143482] New: automake, autoconf, libtools, gcc,
From:       Matthew Brand <matthewabrand () yahoo ! co ! uk>
Date:       2007-03-26 11:04:09
Message-ID: 20070326130407.143482.matthewabrand () yahoo ! co ! uk
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           Summary: automake, autoconf, libtools, gcc, and g++ are not
                    installed by default
           Product: kdevelop
           Version: unspecified
          Platform: Compiled Sources
        OS/Version: Linux
            Status: UNCONFIRMED
          Severity: normal
          Priority: NOR
         Component: general
        AssignedTo: kdevelop-bugs kdevelop org
        ReportedBy: matthewabrand yahoo co uk


Version:            (using KDE Devel)
Installed from:    Compiled sources
OS:                Linux

I am a relatively new user of LINUX/KDE/KDEVELOP, used to using \
Windows/VBA/Visual Studio etc... 

The first hurdle with KDEVELOP is getting the "hello world" program to \
compile and run. It does not work "out of the box". It has taken me ages to \
achieve this so I thought I would tell you guys what problems I had because \
I think it can be made easier for others without much effort at all.

What I have done is:
Installed KBUNTO on VirtualBox on my laptop running Windows XP
Used the Adept package manager to install KDEVELOP
Tried to compile and run the "simple Hello World" project

-> at this stage lots of errors occur in the "make" process, which I do not \
know much about at all.

Next I:
Searched for some of the keywords in the error report and eventually \
discovered that I did not have gcc, g++, automake, autoconf or libtools.

Once I installed them using the Adept package manager, the program compiles \
and runs nicely.

Would it be possible to make it so that when kdevelop is installed, the \
user is warned that those other packages need to be installed before any \
programs will compile and run?

The problem I have always had with using Linux in the past is that I end up \
spending all day installing and configuring stuff (and ending up in a \
complete mess) and hardly any time actually doing stuff I need to do. \
Kbunto is really good and kdevelop looks great, they are both close to a \
point where you can just download them and they work. Just thought that if \
this change was made then that process would be much closer.

Thanks,
Matthew Brand.


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