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is there any other than using Cygwin? thanks!

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KDE 4 supports Windows, and you can check the install methods from this and here.

Note that you will have to use either MinGW or MSVC as the compiler, though.

OTHER TIPS

I've installed kdevelop on win7, using emerge: http://techbase.kde.org/Getting_Started/Build/Windows/emerge.

To get it all working is a pain in the ass, mostly because there is no guide.


Here is how I did it:

  • Install python and git.

  • Create a directory where you want to install kde. Name it kde4, i.e. C:\kde4. This is futher called %KDEROOT%.

  • Go to %KDEROOT%, using cd %KDEROOT%.

  • Run

    git clone git://anongit.kde.org/emerge.git
    

    in this directory.

  • Make directory %KDEROOT%\etc.

  • Copy from %KDEROOT%\emerge\kdesettings-example.bat to %KDEROOT%\etc\kdesettings.bat, and change settings as preferred.

  • Run:

    cd emerge && git checkout kde-4.7
    

    then go to %KDEROOT%\emerge and run kdeenv.bat.

    This will open a new window. Here you can start the building of kde.

  • Run emerge qt, emerge kdelibs, emerge kde-baseapps, emerge kdevelop and emerge kdevelop-pg-qt.

    This will take a while.

  • Now you need to make two bat files in the %KDEROOT%\bin directory.

    The first should be called kbuildsycoca4.bat and contain:

    @ECHO OFF
    
    ECHO Initialize KDE environment
    SET KDEROOT=%~dsp0\..
    SET KDEBIN=%KDEROOT%\bin
    SET KDELIB=%KDEROOT%\lib
    SET KDELIB_KDE4=%KDELIB%\kde4
    SET KDESHARE=%KDEROOT%\share
    SET KDESHARE_KDE4=%KDESHARE%\kde4
    SET KDEDEV_UTILS=%KDEROOT%\dev-utils
    SET GIT_LOC=%KDEDEV_UTILS%\git\bin
    SET SVN_LOC=%KDEDEV_UTILS%\svn\bin
    SET PYTHONPATH=C:\Users\Public\Programs\Python27\App <-- This is only nessecary if     it is not in your environment
    
    SET PATH=%PATH%;%GIT_LOC%;%SVN_LOC%
    SET KDEDIRS=%KDEROOT%;%KDEBIN%;%KDELIB%;%KDESHARE%;%KDEDEV_UTILS%;%KDELIB_KDE4%;%KDESHARE_KDE4%
    SET kbuildsycoca4_binary=%KDEBIN%\kbuildsycoca4.exe
    
    ECHO Running kbuildsycoca4
    :run
    CALL  "%kbuildsycoca4_binary%"
    CALL  "%kbuildsycoca4_binary%" --noincremental
    CALL  "%kbuildsycoca4_binary%" --checkstamps
    pause
    

    and the second one should be called kdevelop.bat and contain:

    @ECHO OFF
    
    ECHO Initialize KDE environment
    SET KDEROOT=%~dsp0\..
    SET KDEBIN=%KDEROOT%\bin
    SET KDELIB=%KDEROOT%\lib
    SET KDELIB_KDE4=%KDELIB%\kde4
    SET KDESHARE=%KDEROOT%\share
    SET KDESHARE_KDE4=%KDESHARE%\kde4
    SET KDEDEV_UTILS=%KDEROOT%\dev-utils
    SET GIT_LOC=%KDEDEV_UTILS%\git\bin
    SET SVN_LOC=%KDEDEV_UTILS%\svn\bin
    SET PYTHONPATH=C:\Users\Public\Programs\Python27\App <-- This is only nessecary if it is not in your environment
    
    SET PATH=%PATH%;%GIT_LOC%;%SVN_LOC%
    SET KDEDIRS=%KDEROOT%;%KDEBIN%;%KDELIB%;%KDESHARE%;%KDEDEV_UTILS%;%KDELIB_KDE4%;%    KDESHARE_KDE4%
    SET kdev_binary=%KDEBIN%\kdevelop.exe
    
    ECHO Starting kdevelop
    :run
    CALL  "%kdev_binary%"
    

Now it should run.

I still have trouble with the kDevCmakeManager plugin and the source formatter settings under settings->kdevelop settings->source formatter. It crashes then.

KDevelop core developer here.

KDevelop 5 is now available for Windows, head over to: https://www.kdevelop.org/download

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