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    Revision as of 22:53, 12 January 2017

    How to install KDevelop

    GNU/Linux

    Many Linux distributions include KDevelop by default, and most have a package management system that enables you to easily install KDevelop. Generally, you should install from the package management system.

    If for some reason you cannot or do not want to use your distribution's packaging system (outdated packages, no packages), for versions of KDevelop since 5.0.0, you can also find a cross-distribution binary on the KDE servers, under bin/linux/ in the respective version's folder: http://download.kde.org/stable/kdevelop/

    Ubuntu

    sudo apt-get install kdevelop
    

    OpenSuse

    zypper install kdevelop
    

    Arch Linux

    KDevelop, KDevelop-php (with docs) and KDevelop-Python are in the [extra] repository. To install any just type:

    pacman -S kdevelop kdevelop-php kdevelop-python
    

    Fedora

    The latest version of KDevelop and KDevelop-php (with docs) packaged for Fedora is contained in the default repository and can be installed using:

    yum install kdevelop
    

    resp.

    yum install kdevelop-php
    

    or by installing the above packages through the Apper package manager.

    Gentoo Linux

    KDevelop, KDevelop-php (with docs) and KDevelop-Python are in the kde overlay. To install any just type:

    layman -a kde
    emerge -av kdevelop
    pacman -av kdevelop-python
    

    Microsoft Windows

    You can download the KDevelop for Windows installer from the KDevelop download page.

    KDevelop can also be compiled from source on Windows via KDE's Craft tool. This tool will set up a development environment (including a Qt + KF5 build), and then compiles & install KDevelop. To get started, visit the Windows build instructions.

    To compile & install kdevelop just type this into your command window:

    craft kdevelop
    

    Run kdevelop by just typing

    kdevelop
    

    Mac OS X

    There's a homebrew repository for Kate and KDevelop. See installation instructions there.

    From Sources

    You can compile it like any other KDE project: See the KDevelop-specific TechBase instructions instructions or the Getting_Started/Build general instructions general build instructions for KDE projects.