- KDevelop
- is a free, open source IDE (Integrated Development Environment) for Linux, Solaris, FreeBSD,
Mac OS X and other Unix flavors.
It is a feature-full, plugin extensible IDE for C/C++ and other programming languages.
It is based on KDevPlatform, and the KDE and Qt libraries and is under development since 1998. - KDevPlatform
- is a free, open source set of libraries that can be used as a foundation for IDE-like programs.
It is programing-language independent, and is planned to be used by programs like: KDevelop, Quanta, Kile, KTechLab ... etc.
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on 02/16/2016 - 11:11
Recently, I've got several mails from people desperately trying to compile KDevelop on Ubuntu-based distros. Let's give them a hand by providing them a quick start guide!
This is a brief version of what's in https://community.kde.org/Frameworks/Building (which really needs a major overhaul at this point -- lots of outdated or redundant information in there. I also had my trouble setting this up from scratch, believe me or not)
I've tested this HOWTO on a fresh Ubuntu 15.10 VM.
SetupDisclaimer: This HOWTO will just compile the bare minimum, we're not going to compile either of Qt5, KF5 or LLVM/Clang. We'll happily chose the...
on 02/06/2016 - 16:19
I spent the last two or three days playing around with KDE on Windows, with the aim of getting my Python language plugin for KDevelop to run there. In the end, it wasn’t that hard to get this to work — not as hard as I would have expected it to be, anyways. Several things needed to be fixed in kdev-python, the build system required a bit of tickling, but finally I produced an installer for KDevelop 4.90.92 which contains kdev-python:
http://files.svenbrauch.de/kdevelop-x86-setup-4.90.92.exe (SHA256: aa12f8b695c391b5b51fbba112d1ea3d10e9f032262cb8181be634387cd75fcc)
(Update: I’ll put future updates to the installer into...
on 01/31/2016 - 22:54
Hey all!
I have the pleasure to announce the releases of two new KDevelop versions:
On one hand, there is the new and shiny KDevelop 5.0 Beta 2 release, which brings us much closer to a final release. Tons of issues have been resolved, many features got polished, and even our UI cleaned up a bit here and there. And did I mention impoved OS X and Windows support? See here for more:
https://www.kdevelop.org/news/kdevelop-50-beta2-release
Besides this new beta release, which is where most of our effort went into, I am also happy to announce KDevelop 4.7.3, a new bugfix release...
