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diff --git a/doc/kdevelop/kdevelop-install.docbook b/doc/kdevelop/kdevelop-install.docbook index 1ff5982c..028f5e10 100644 --- a/doc/kdevelop/kdevelop-install.docbook +++ b/doc/kdevelop/kdevelop-install.docbook @@ -73,7 +73,7 @@ To obtain an initial version of &kdevelop; you must download it from anonymous s </para> <note><para> -We assume you want to put your &kdevelop; copy into the <filename class="directory">kde3src</filename> subdirectory of your home directory (<filename class="directory">~</filename>). +We assume you want to put your &kdevelop; copy into the <filename class="directory">trinitysrc</filename> subdirectory of your home directory (<filename class="directory">~</filename>). </para></note> <informalexample><simplelist> @@ -82,18 +82,18 @@ We assume you want to put your &kdevelop; copy into the <filename class="directo </member> <member> <prompt>~> </prompt> - <userinput>mkdir kde3src</userinput> + <userinput>mkdir trinitysrc</userinput> </member> <member> <prompt>~> </prompt> - <userinput>cd kde3src</userinput> + <userinput>cd trinitysrc</userinput> </member> <member> - <prompt>~/kde3src> </prompt> + <prompt>~/trinitysrc> </prompt> <userinput>svn co svn://anonsvn.kde.org/home/kde/branches/KDE/3.5/kdevelop</userinput> </member> <member> - <prompt>~/kde3src> </prompt> + <prompt>~/trinitysrc> </prompt> <userinput>cd kdevelop</userinput> </member> </simplelist></informalexample> @@ -123,7 +123,7 @@ Now you may compile your &kdevelop; version as shown in the <link linkend="compi <tertiary>update</tertiary></indexterm> <para> -After you checked out (and successfully compiled) &kdevelop; from svn as shown above, you'll want to keep it up to date in order to get all the patches. Follow these steps. (We again assume you have put your &kdevelop; copy into the <filename class="directory">kde3src</filename> directory.) +After you checked out (and successfully compiled) &kdevelop; from svn as shown above, you'll want to keep it up to date in order to get all the patches. Follow these steps. (We again assume you have put your &kdevelop; copy into the <filename class="directory">trinitysrc</filename> directory.) </para> <para> Note the <command>up</command> (= <emphasis>update</emphasis>) command instead of the <command>co</command> (which stands for <emphasis>checkout</emphasis>). @@ -132,14 +132,14 @@ Note the <command>up</command> (= <emphasis>update</emphasis>) command instead o <informalexample><simplelist> <member> <prompt>~> </prompt> - <userinput>cd kde3src</userinput> + <userinput>cd trinitysrc</userinput> </member> <member> - <prompt>~/kde3src> </prompt> + <prompt>~/trinitysrc> </prompt> <userinput>cd kdevelop</userinput> </member> <member> - <prompt>~/kde3src> </prompt> + <prompt>~/trinitysrc> </prompt> <userinput>svn up</userinput> </member> </simplelist></informalexample> @@ -436,7 +436,7 @@ If you use the tcsh shell add the following lines: <secondary>&kdevelop;</secondary></indexterm> <note><para> -In the following discussion we assume that you have put your &kdevelop; sources in the <filename class="directory">~/kde3src/kdevelop</filename> directory. +In the following discussion we assume that you have put your &kdevelop; sources in the <filename class="directory">~/trinitysrc/kdevelop</filename> directory. </para></note> <sect3 id="compile-and-install-make-svn"> @@ -455,7 +455,7 @@ You must <emphasis>initialize the make system</emphasis> after a fresh checkout. </para> <informalexample><simplelist><member> - <prompt>~/kde3src/kdevelop> </prompt> + <prompt>~/trinitysrc/kdevelop> </prompt> <userinput>make -f admin/Makefile.common svn-clean</userinput> </member></simplelist></informalexample> <para> @@ -484,7 +484,7 @@ U /some_directory_path/Makefile.am or if you just did a full checkout, you must enter: </para> <informalexample><simplelist><member> - <prompt>~/kde3src/kdevelop> </prompt> + <prompt>~/trinitysrc/kdevelop> </prompt> <userinput>make -f Makefile.svn</userinput> </member></simplelist></informalexample> <para> @@ -515,8 +515,8 @@ If you want to keep track of what your &kdevelop; application does at run-time y </para> <informalexample><simplelist><member> - <prompt>~/kde3src/kdevelop> </prompt> - <userinput>./configure --enable-debug=full --prefix=</userinput>(where-your-kde3-is) + <prompt>~/trinitysrc/kdevelop> </prompt> + <userinput>./configure --enable-debug=full --prefix=</userinput>(where-your-trinity-is) </member></simplelist></informalexample> </listitem> </varlistentry> @@ -529,8 +529,8 @@ running) release version suffices. <command>configure</command> defaults to this.</para> <informalexample><simplelist><member> - <prompt>~/kde3src/kdevelop> </prompt> - <userinput>./configure --prefix=</userinput>(where-your-kde3-is) + <prompt>~/trinitysrc/kdevelop> </prompt> + <userinput>./configure --prefix=</userinput>(where-your-trinity-is) </member></simplelist></informalexample> <note> @@ -538,7 +538,7 @@ this.</para> If you want to build your own <link linkend="make-api">API documentation</link> for &kdevelop; you must include yet another option in the <command>configure</command> command: </para> <informalexample><simplelist> - <member><prompt>~/kde3src/kdevelop> </prompt> + <member><prompt>~/trinitysrc/kdevelop> </prompt> <userinput>./configure --</userinput>(options-as-above) <userinput>\</userinput></member> <member><userinput>--with-kdelibsdoxy-dir=$KDEDIR/share/doc/HTML/en/kdelibs-apidocs</userinput></member> </simplelist></informalexample> </note> @@ -553,21 +553,21 @@ If you want to build your own <link linkend="make-api">API documentation</link> </para> <informalexample><simplelist><member> - <prompt>~/kde3src/kdevelop> </prompt> + <prompt>~/trinitysrc/kdevelop> </prompt> <userinput>make</userinput> </member></simplelist></informalexample> <para> suffices. If necessary, now gain root user rights using the command </para> <informalexample><simplelist><member> - <prompt>~/kde3src/kdevelop> </prompt> + <prompt>~/trinitysrc/kdevelop> </prompt> <userinput>su</userinput> </member></simplelist></informalexample> <para> and entering the root password. Then install the application: </para> <informalexample><simplelist><member> - <prompt>~/kde3src/kdevelop> </prompt> + <prompt>~/trinitysrc/kdevelop> </prompt> <userinput>make install</userinput> </member></simplelist></informalexample> <para> @@ -614,8 +614,8 @@ That's all. If you installed &kdevelop; in the default &kde; directory you may n By default <command>configure</command> prepares the IDE to be installed in the default &kde; directory. This is necessary because &kdevelop; assumes direct access to some tools and parts which reside there. If want to use your own installation directory, you must tell <command>configure</command> this by the <option>--prefix</option> option: </para> <informalexample><simplelist><member> - <prompt>~/kde3src/kdevelop> </prompt> - <userinput>./configure --prefix=</userinput>(where-your-kde3-is) + <prompt>~/trinitysrc/kdevelop> </prompt> + <userinput>./configure --prefix=</userinput>(where-your-trinity-is) </member></simplelist></informalexample> <para> There is a caveat if you do so. You must provide a means for &kdevelop; to access the needed tools and parts in the &kde; directory when running. (You can still use the IDE without doing so, but with very restrained capabilities.) @@ -631,7 +631,7 @@ Call up a shell and have the following commands executed before you start &kdeve <informalexample><simplelist> <member> <prompt>~> </prompt> - <userinput>export KDEDIRS=/usr/local/kde:/opt/kde3</userinput> + <userinput>export KDEDIRS=/usr/local/kde:/opt/trinity</userinput> </member> <member> <prompt>~> </prompt> @@ -648,9 +648,9 @@ Call up a shell and have the following commands executed before you start &kdeve <note><simplelist> <member>The <envar>KDEDIRS</envar> environment variable must be set to the <emphasis>list of active &kde; directories</emphasis> in your system. We use</member> - <member><filename class="directory">/usr/local/kde</filename>:<filename class="directory">/opt/kde3</filename></member> + <member><filename class="directory">/usr/local/kde</filename>:<filename class="directory">/opt/trinity</filename></member> <member>as an example only.</member> - <member>The <filename class="directory">/usr/local/kde</filename> directory may for instance contain an incomplete &kde; version you compiled for debug purposes, and the <filename class="directory">/opt/kde3</filename> directory may in addition contain the standard &kde; version from your distribution that is used for everyday work.</member> + <member>The <filename class="directory">/usr/local/kde</filename> directory may for instance contain an incomplete &kde; version you compiled for debug purposes, and the <filename class="directory">/opt/trinity</filename> directory may in addition contain the standard &kde; version from your distribution that is used for everyday work.</member> </simplelist></note> <para> @@ -658,7 +658,7 @@ In a tcsh shell you must set the environment variables using: </para> <informalexample><simplelist><member> <prompt>~> </prompt> - <userinput>setenv KDEDIRS /usr/local/kde:/opt/kde3</userinput> + <userinput>setenv KDEDIRS /usr/local/kde:/opt/trinity</userinput> </member></simplelist></informalexample> <para> The <command>kbuildsycoca</command> command (<quote>build system control cache</quote>) looks around for libraries and caches their location and version, so that &kdevelop; can find them. The caveat is that it takes noticeable time—and it has to be run any time you call up the shell to start &kdevelop; from a non-default directory. You may want to put the above commands into a shell script to reduce the typing effort. @@ -707,7 +707,7 @@ Alas, this version is best used read-only over the internet. If you do not alway <informalexample><simplelist> <member> - <prompt>~/kde3src/kdevelop> </prompt> + <prompt>~/trinitysrc/kdevelop> </prompt> <userinput>./configure --</userinput>(options-as-usual)<userinput> \</userinput> </member> <member> @@ -719,7 +719,7 @@ Alas, this version is best used read-only over the internet. If you do not alway (<command>make</command> will replace the global <varname>$KDEDIR</varname> variable with the actual &kde; directory setting recorded therein.) Then issue a <command>make</command> command <link linkend="compile-and-install-make-basic">as usual</link>. After the &kdevelop; IDE has been built you have the option to build the API as well. For this you must issue </para> <informalexample><simplelist><member> - <prompt>~/kde3src/kdevelop> </prompt> + <prompt>~/trinitysrc/kdevelop> </prompt> <userinput>make apidocs</userinput> </member></simplelist></informalexample> @@ -728,7 +728,7 @@ This will build a <filename>Doxyfile</filename> in your &kdevelop; base director </para> <informalexample><simplelist><member> - <prompt>~/kde3src/kdevelop> </prompt> + <prompt>~/trinitysrc/kdevelop> </prompt> <userinput>su</userinput> </member></simplelist></informalexample> @@ -737,7 +737,7 @@ and entering the root password. Then install the API files: </para> <informalexample><simplelist><member> - <prompt>~/kde3src/kdevelop> </prompt> + <prompt>~/trinitysrc/kdevelop> </prompt> <userinput>make install-apidox</userinput> </member></simplelist></informalexample> |