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{{Note|1='''KDevelop''' 4.x doesn't know about the '''GNU autotools''' at the time this section is written. If your project uses them, you will have to run <code>./configure</code> or any of the other related commands by hand on a command line. If you want to do this within '''KDevelop''', open the '''Konsole''' tool (if necessary add it to the perimeter of the main window using the menu <menuchoice>Windows -> Add tool view</menuchoice>) that gives you a shell window view and run <code>./configure</code> from the command line in this view.}}
{{Note|1='''KDevelop''' 5.x doesn't know about the '''GNU autotools''' at the time this section is written. If your project uses them, you will have to run <code>./configure</code> or any of the other related commands by hand on a command line. If you want to do this within '''KDevelop''', open the '''Konsole''' tool (if necessary add it to the perimeter of the main window using the menu <menuchoice>Windows -> Add tool view</menuchoice>) that gives you a shell window view and run <code>./configure</code> from the command line in this view.}}

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{{Note|1='''KDevelop''' 5.x doesn't know about the '''GNU autotools''' at the time this section is written. If your project uses them, you will have to run <code>./configure</code> or any of the other related commands by hand on a command line. If you want to do this within '''KDevelop''', open the '''Konsole''' tool (if necessary add it to the perimeter of the main window using the menu <menuchoice>Windows -> Add tool view</menuchoice>) that gives you a shell window view and run <code>./configure</code> from the command line in this view.}}

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KDevelop 5.x doesn't know about the GNU autotools at the time this section is written. If your project uses them, you will have to run ./configure or any of the other related commands by hand on a command line. If you want to do this within KDevelop, open the Konsole tool (if necessary add it to the perimeter of the main window using the menu Windows -> Add tool view) that gives you a shell window view and run ./configure from the command line in this view.