KDE/Developing/Tools/kde4-build-env
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You can just download kde4-build-env.
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## A script to setup some needed variables and functions for KDE 4 development.
##
## Peeled and pureed by the openSUSE KDE team - opensuse-kde@opensuse.org
##
##
## Unless you created a separate user whose .profile sources this file, you·
## always have to source this file before doing any KDE 4 developement
##
## Example
## . ~/kde4-build-env
# First pull in the runtime variables from their file
. ~/kde4-run-env
# build and src folders
# you might want to change these!
KDE_DEVEL_PREFIX=$HOME/kde
export KDE_BUILD=$KDE_DEVEL_PREFIX/build/trunk
export KDE_SRC=$KDE_DEVEL_PREFIX/sources/trunk
# XDG
unset XDG_DATA_DIRS # to avoid seeing kde3 files from /usr
unset XDG_CONFIG_DIRS
# This will make the debug output prettier
export KDE_COLOR_DEBUG=1
export QTEST_COLORED=1
# Make
# Tell many scripts how to switch from source dir to build dir:
export OBJ_REPLACEMENT="s#$KDE_SRC#$KDE_BUILD#"
# Use makeobj instead of make, to automatically switch to the build dir.
# If you don't have makeobj, install the package named kdesdk-scripts or·
# kdesdk, or check out kdesdk/scripts from svn, or just don't set the alias
# yet.
makeobjpath=`which makeobj 2>/dev/null`
if [ -x "$makeobjpath" ]
then
alias make=makeobj
fi
##
# IMPORTANT! Uncomment the following lines if DBus is not running. DBus is not
# running if, when you run `dbus-uuidgen --ensure && qdbus`, you get an error.
#
# alias dbusstart="eval `PATH=$DBUSDIR/bin \
# $DBUSDIR/bin/dbus-launch --auto-syntax`"
##
# A function to easily build the current directory of KDE.
#
# This builds only the sources in the current ~/{src,build}/KDE subdirectory.
# Usage: cs KDE/kdebase && cmakekde
# will build/rebuild the sources in ~/src/KDE/kdebase
#
function cmakekde {
if test -n "$1"; then
# srcFolder is defined via command line argument
srcFolder=$1
else
# get srcFolder for current dir
srcFolder=`pwd | sed -e s,$KDE_BUILD,$KDE_SRC,`
fi
# we are in the src folder, change to build directory
# Alternatively, we could just use makeobj in the commands below...
if [ "$srcFolder" = `pwd` ]; then
cb
fi
# to enable tests, add -DKDE4_BUILD_TESTS=TRUE to the next line.
# you can also change "debugfull" to "debug" to save disk space.
# added "nice make..." to allow the user to work on the box while
# compiling
# Note: To speed up compiling, change 'make -j2' to 'make -jx',
# where x is your number of processors +1
if [ -n "$LIB_SUFFIX" ]
then
LIB_SUFFIX_SWITCH=-DLIB_SUFFIX\=$LIB_SUFFIX
fi
echo cmake $srcFolder -DCMAKE_INSTALL_PREFIX=$KDE_INSTALL_PREFIX -DCMAKE_BUILD_TYPE=debugfull $LIB_SUFFIX_SWITCH
cmake $srcFolder -DKDE4_BUILD_TESTS=TRUE -DCMAKE_INSTALL_PREFIX=$KDE_INSTALL_PREFIX \
-DCMAKE_BUILD_TYPE=debugfull $LIB_SUFFIX_SWITCH
nice make -j3 && \
make install
}
##
# for the lazy ones, add/comment other directories
# it is advised to do a manual build the first time in each module to
# ensure cmake found everything it needs - this is not a replacement for
# kdesvnbuild
function cmakekdeall {
#cs kdesupport && svn up
cs KDE && svn up kdelibs kdepimlibs kdebase kdepim kdegraphics \
kdemultimedia kdenetwork kdeutils
cs KDE/kdelibs && cmakekde
cs KDE/kdepimlibs && cmakekde
cs KDE/kdebase && cmakekde
cs KDE/kdepim && cmakekde
cs KDE/kdegraphics && cmakekde
cs KDE/kdemultimedia && cmakekde
cs KDE/kdenetwork && cmakekde
cs KDE/kdeutils && cmakekde
cs extragear/plasma && svn up && cmakekde
}
##
# A function to easily change to the build directory.
# Usage: cb KDE/kdebase
# will change to $KDE_BUILD/KDE/kdebase
# Usage: cb
# will simply go to the build folder if you are currently in a src folder
# Example:
# $ pwd
# /home/user/src/KDE/kdebase
# $ cb && pwd
# /home/user/build/KDE/kdebase
#
function cb {
# Make sure build directory exists.
mkdir -p $KDE_BUILD
# command line argument
if test -n "$1"; then
cd $KDE_BUILD/$1
return
fi
# substitute src dir with build dir
dest=`pwd | sed -e s,$KDE_SRC,$KDE_BUILD,`
if test ! -d $dest; then
# build directory does not exist, create
mkdir -p $dest
fi
cd $dest
}
##
# Change to the source directory. Same as cb, except this
# switches to $KDE_SRC instead of $KDE_BUILD.
# Usage: cs KDE/kdebase
# will change to $KDE_SRC/KDE/kdebase
# Usage: cs
# will simply go to the source folder if you are currently in a build folder
# Example:
# $ pwd
# /home/user/build/KDE/kdebase
# $ cs && pwd
# /home/user/src/KDE/kdebase
#
function cs {
# Make sure source directory exists.
mkdir -p $KDE_SRC
# command line argument
if test -n "$1"; then
cd $KDE_SRC/$1
else
# substitute build dir with src dir
dest=`pwd | sed -e s,$KDE_BUILD,$KDE_SRC,`
if [ $dest = `pwd` ]; then
cd $KDE_SRC
else
cd $dest
fi
fi
}
##
# Add autocompletion to cs function
#
function _cs_scandir
{
base=$1
ext=$2
if [ -d $base ]; then
for d in `ls $base`; do
if [ -d $base/$d ]; then
dirs="$dirs $ext$d/"
fi
done
fi
}
function _cs()
{
local cur dirs
_cs_scandir "$KDE_SRC"
_cs_scandir "$KDE_SRC/KDE" "KDE/"
COMPREPLY=()
cur="${COMP_WORDS[COMP_CWORD]}"
COMPREPLY=( $(compgen -W "${dirs}" -- ${cur}) )
}
# Remove comment on next line to enable cs autocompletion
#complete -F _cs cs

