General :: KDevelop: Only To Develop GUI Applications?
Aug 12, 2011
Kernel 2.6.21.5, slackware 12.0 Kdevelop 3.3.91 writing a C program of a pretty good size and, when I am done compiling, I'll have to begin debugging. I know of dbg, but was thinking in one of those integrated development environments (IDEs). Looking into my HDD, I found a KDevelop package and began to see what it was about. The documentation (help) is copious and it seems I will never get to the point in the docs where I'll know if it serves my purpose. For I'm afraid it is intended to develop appls for KDE, when in reality, my appl runs in a text console. So that is the question. Is KDevelop mainly intended for developing GUI applications?
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Feb 17, 2011
I'm quite in acquaintance wit C,C++,Java etc. And have been using Ubuntu for quite a long time. how develop applications, Applications like calibre, Etc. I've also installed Eclipse, completely ignorant of it utilisation.
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Jan 25, 2010
please someone suggest me how to install Kdevelop in Fedora 10. i tried installin the rpm but its giving errors.please send me step by step procedure
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Aug 27, 2010
I just installed OpenSUSE 11.3 and I want to use Kdevelop 4.0 for programming in fortran. when I try to start a new project (Project/New from template) I only get the choice between C++ and PHP. What can I do so that I can also use fortran.
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Apr 20, 2011
I have installed gfortran,cmake,etc,but there is no fortran project to chose.What should I do ?
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May 6, 2010
Where would I begin if I want to develop my own distribution? I have the kernel 2.6 downloaded, so obviously I need that. Anyone have a decent site or book I can look at? I want to use KDE/Gnome, with a GUI installer. I know a bit of C/C++, and I'll need a good, (and cheap if possible) book to brush up.
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Sep 6, 2011
I'm developing a server application for ubuntu server, clients will connect to in through socket connection. It's in beta stage and under heavy development. At the moment lots of people are using it and it is updated almost every day. So I seed to seriously consider security issues and in the same time don't restrict myself too much. Now I have two questions:
Where is the appropriate place to store its files? Application consists of executable, some config files and startup script. But I don't want to spread it accross the filesystem just store in single folder for convenience since app is under heavy development. My guess would be to create new dir under /var. Right now I store it in my home folder.
Do I need to create separate user for it? I start it up using init.d script via sudo -u me. I want to restrict its access to system for security purposes but in the same time I want to be able to update it through FTP and not run into access issues (user that uploads it is different from user that runs it, and it sometimes need write access to some files). How to do that?
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Jan 25, 2010
OK, so i have been thinking of developing my own distro. After experimenting with LFS(Linux From Scratch), i now know even more Linux, but i could not find out to create a Distro. Now, i want to use an existing Linux Distro, modify source code, and develop my own Window Manager(like GNOME and stuff.. i HAVE googled it, but it was nothing good there.) I also know that Elive has a good window manager, but i want to modify it a little. Do you guys know a good way to start, or a good website with resources i can use?
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Oct 4, 2009
Any useful IDE and GUI pkg that I can use under Linux to develop a software utility in C#? It would be good if the license for the GUI pkg allowed my code to be sold and not require it to be given away for free.
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Nov 14, 2010
But started to develop Embedded linux in ARM9 controller.
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Nov 11, 2010
I have installed mono develop 2.4 from terminal successfully. But surprisingly I could not find any icon on my desktop to launch Mono Develop. How can I solve the above issue and how can I create a icon on desktop to launch Mono Develop.
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Nov 29, 2010
If I choose Ubuntu develop php app, which edition should I get, Ubuntu Server Edition or Ubuntu Desktop Edition?
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Mar 13, 2009
I want to develop file recovery software of linux operating system guide me how it will possible or how i should start.
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Jun 3, 2010
I can't find them in the repositories, and don't want to run MS Visual Basic through wine. I'm looking into programming, and really need the highlighting feats of these programs (I know you can program in a simple word editor, but I prefer the help of an advanced program).
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Nov 6, 2010
I just installed F14 (upgraded from F13), and I wanted to install the PHP plugin for KDevelop, but yum reports no plugin packages. A friend has openSUSE and he found the plugins in the repos. Have the plugins not been packaged for Fedora yet? I just want to know that before I install them from source.
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Apr 6, 2010
where I can get a binary package for Kdevelop 3.5.5?
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Mar 20, 2011
Currently, I am trying to use the Kdevelop4 in linux debian to make some debugging on a simple project. I added the <db.h> in the text editor and it is working. Unfortunately, when I am trying to build an "undefined reference to db_create error". So how to cope such error and where I have to add the searchable link libraries in Kdevelop4.
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Jun 26, 2010
Trying KDevelop for the first time. I have the free pascal libraries installed, I have KDevelop 3.9.95 installed, I can select java, c+, C#, and so on, but I do not have an option for any pascal.I learned pascal in college, that is why I would like to use it (I know people dont like it, so please refrain from opinions), just looking for help.I tried lazarus, and yes it is nice, reminds me of Delphi, but I take issues with it not finding library paths when they are in the IDE.Would really like to use KDevelop, so if anyone can let me know how to let KDevelop give me options to use the pascal language, that would be great. I have searched through the menus, and cannot find anything that says something like "Insall additional language...".
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Sep 19, 2010
I have been searching the internet in vain for the names of the packages that provide the following plugins for kdevelop in Debian Squeeze. The missing plugins are preventing me from testing the written programs.
Missing plugins:
1) C++ support
2) kdevcvs
3) make builder
4) output view
5) QtHelp
6) Subversion
The icons representing these plugins are all a question mark. I am assuming that means that they are missing. Needless to say, as it is, kdevelop is useless.
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Jun 28, 2010
I have KDevelop installed but it doesn't allow me to make a new KDE4 template and searching the Internet has only yeilded headaches. Is it possible or do I have to get an older version?
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Jun 8, 2010
kdevelop doesn't start in Slackware 13.1. The output just says
Code:
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/usr/bin/kdevelop.bin: symbol lookup error: /usr/lib/qt/plugins/sqldrivers/libqsqlite.so: undefined symbol: sqlite3_open_v2
Relevant packages installed on my system (all unmodified from 13.1):
sqlite-3.6.23.1-i486-1
kdevelop-4.0.0-i486-1
qt-4.6.2_2d3d3e5-i486-1
So it's a problem between sqlite and qt(?). Rebuild needed?
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Apr 9, 2011
After downloading four .bz2 source files containing the sources for kdevelop-4.2.2, I tried to follow Soul Singin' HowTo without success apart from receiving this error:
edbarx@edbarx-pc2:~/kdev$ dpkg-buildpackage -rfakeroot -us -uc
dpkg-buildpackage: export CFLAGS from dpkg-buildflags (origin: vendor): -g -O2
dpkg-buildpackage: export CPPFLAGS from dpkg-buildflags (origin: vendor):
[code]....
What should I do to enable dpkg-buildpackage build the .deb package files for me? The /home/myuserhome/kdev directory contains these directories:
kdevelop-4.2.2.orig kdevelop-php-docs-1.2.2.orig
kdevelop-php-1.2.2.orig kdevplatform-1.2.2.orig
These .orig directories were created by dh_make --createorig, as dh_make alone grumbled that it needed --createorig.
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Oct 23, 2009
I tried to install KDevelop4, decided I didn't want to use it, and now I am having trouble getting KDevelop3 working again. The only steps to installing kdevelop4 were installing a new version of kdevplatform and then kdevelop itself. I did this:
1) sudo yum remove "kdevplatform* kdevelop*"
2) disable updates and testing repo
3) sudo yum install "kdevelop"
The problem is that there is something wrong with the menus (File, Edit, etc). There are many important items missing, as well as one of them says "No text!". This indicates that this is not the original packaged version with F11 because I used it for a year and it was certainly not like this. Is there a better way to get back to the original version than I showed here?
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Mar 22, 2011
I have KDevelop installed it tells me i dont have cmake so i installed one now when i created my project, it says it doesnt find the included Qt libraries i wonder if there is a pattern to install all KDevelop and Qt stuff? I am using openSUSE11.4 KDE isnt KDE built on Qt? how come there is no Qt libraries onboard?
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Sep 18, 2009
1. I have fedora 9 installed, i installed kdevelop using command yum install kdevelop. so i think all the dependencies must have been resolved.
2.Built a new project in the category C++ -> KDE ->Simple KDE Application
3. then i tried to build it with "run automake and success" in the build tab. It was successful.
4. however, with the option "Run Configure" in the build tab again, I got the following:
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Feb 6, 2010
i am new to ubuntu have migrated laptop from centos to ubuntu 9.10 i am customed to kdevelop scripting, i am however unable to install Kdevelop using commandIs there some issue with the respository configuration or kdevelop is not available with ubuntu 9.10.
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Oct 4, 2010
Using: Open SUSE 11.0 64 bit, KDE 3.5.9 (release 49) and KDevelop 3.5.1. Problem: A singleton was created in subproject A, and so an object file is created in subproject A. In subproject B, I want to use that object file. We have not been able to find a way to link that object file created in subproject A with subproject B. Also, the subprojects are in different directories. We created a symbolic link to the ".h" and ".cpp" files in directory A. And the project compiles and links just fine after adding the symbolic link to the header and cpp files in subproject B. My concern is, that two objects of that singleton will be created. The whole idea of making a singleton is so that there is only one instance at a time.
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Jun 26, 2009
Do you need to know C++ to develop software. I'm an advanced PC user. Is it pretty easy to pick up. What kind of capabilities can I tap into?
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Nov 27, 2010
I would like to know what should I do to be able to develop firmware for a system.I have been a hobbyist kernel programmer and as an interest I have written device drivers.Now I would like to jump to firmware development.
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Oct 23, 2010
I just started taking OS implementation class, and you might wonder why im not asking this from my professor, well I have but he said its too soon.I want to know that if someone were to develop a new kernel , where would they start ?If you could just let me know where to start I would appreciate it very much.
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