From 2fb700f92bb787fab0845a63a541cd5640daa449 Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: Timothy Pearson Date: Sat, 26 Jan 2013 13:18:13 -0600 Subject: Rename a number of libraries and executables to avoid conflicts with KDE4 --- languages/cpp/app_templates/kscons_kmdi/INSTALL | 83 ------------------------- 1 file changed, 83 deletions(-) delete mode 100644 languages/cpp/app_templates/kscons_kmdi/INSTALL (limited to 'languages/cpp/app_templates/kscons_kmdi/INSTALL') diff --git a/languages/cpp/app_templates/kscons_kmdi/INSTALL b/languages/cpp/app_templates/kscons_kmdi/INSTALL deleted file mode 100644 index e61a3acc..00000000 --- a/languages/cpp/app_templates/kscons_kmdi/INSTALL +++ /dev/null @@ -1,83 +0,0 @@ -REQUIREMENTS ------------- - -* TDE headers & libraries for tdelibs -* A Python interpreter for the compilation - -scons v0.96.1 or newer is recommended, but it's not required since a -minimum scons distribution is included in the package. - -BUILDING AND INSTALLING ------------------------ - -For configuring, compiling and installing the application and -if you do have Scons 0.96.1 or newer installed, just run: - -$ scons -$ scons install (as root user) - -In case you don't have Scons installed, you can use -the accompanying minimum scons by running: - -$ tar xjvf admin/scons-mini.tar.bz2 -$ ./scons -$ ./scons install - -ADVANCED BUILD FEATURES & DEINSTALLING --------------------------------------- - -In case you want to execute many compilation jobs in parallel (because you -want to make use of a SMP system or a compile cluster, for instance), -you can use ('N' is the number of jobs which should be run in parallel): - -$ scons -jN - -A debug build of the program can be created by running: - -$ scons configure debug=1 -$ scons - -Finally, the software can be removed from your system by running - -$ scons -c install - -CONFIGURATION NOTES -------------------- - -The installation scripts are relying on the tde-config program. -The programs tde-config, qmake, uic and moc must be accesssible -through your PATH. - -Qt and kde may not be installed as expected (in QTDIR and TDEDIR) -So until tde-config is able to give that information, you may -have to give those paths. You may also want to tune the build. - -In these cases, you must first run "scons configure" with some options -before running "scons" and "scons install" - -Here are some examples : -On Fedora/Redhat -$ scons configure kdeincludes=/usr/include/tde/ -On Debian -$ scons configure qtincludes=/usr/include/qt/ kdeinclude=/usr/include/tde/ -To install in some particular location with additional include paths -$ scons configure prefix=~/tmp extraincludes=/tmp/include:/usr/local/include -For AMD64 and platforms where folders are like /usr/lib64 -$ scons configure libsuffix=64 - -For more options, run -scons --help - -The build system is based on bksys, a build system that replaces -autoconf, automake and make in a row. Feel free to report your opinion -about it to the bksys authors. - -PACKAGE CREATION ----------------- - -RPM packagers can use the DESTDIR environment variable -$ DESTDIR=/tmp/build-rpm/ scons install - -To use checkinstall, pass the following option -$ checkinstall --fstrans=no --nodoc scons install - -- cgit v1.2.3