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A preliminary screenshot of a KDevelop 5 session based on Qt 5 and KDE Frameworks 5 running on a Windows host.

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KDevelop 5
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Submitted by Brian Duffy (not verified) on Mon, 2014/09/15 - 16:41

KDevelop 5 / bluetooth / Windows / Mac

This looks interesting ... I have been looking for a solution to devleop a cross platform application (Linux/Windows/Mac) with bluetooth HID support. I wonder if I can accomplish this with KDevelop/KF5 in the near future? What do you think?

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Submitted by M.Lotfy (not verified) on Sun, 2014/09/28 - 21:04

KDevelop 5 Refactoring

I hope that the coming release put more attension to the refactoring options, in order to decrease the gap between Visual C++ IDE and all other C++ IDE's.

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Submitted by Ju Ouyang (not verified) on Tue, 2014/11/04 - 07:17

I want to learn to use

I want to learn to use KDevelop; but I am not a experience Linux user.
KDevelop for windows might help.

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Submitted by Anonymous (not verified) on Tue, 2014/11/25 - 05:47

Great work! Is there any

Great work! Is there any windows binaries available ? I am eager to try this windows version of kdevelop5 ...

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Submitted by Anonymous (not verified) on Thu, 2015/07/30 - 19:05

awesome

awesome

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Submitted by Anonymous (not verified) on Wed, 2015/08/12 - 22:41

where to download?

where to download?

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Submitted by Anonymous (not verified) on Mon, 2015/09/07 - 20:59

how can we get that?

how can we get that?

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In reply to how can we get that? by Anonymous (not verified)

Submitted by kfunk on Tue, 2015/10/27 - 14:28

Preliminary installer is

Edit: First official installer available, get it here: https://www.kdevelop.org/download

Please report back if it works for you!

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In reply to Preliminary installer is by kfunk

Submitted by Anonymous (not verified) on Thu, 2015/10/29 - 16:37

I tried this, it works but it

I tried this, it works but it says it can't find the CMake project manager, so its pretty useless in the current state it doesn't let me create projects because of this problem

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In reply to I tried this, it works but it by Anonymous (not verified)

Submitted by kfunk on Mon, 2016/02/01 - 09:55

Heya. As pointed out in an

Heya. As pointed out in an earlier mail: You have to make sure cmake.exe & the compiler you'd like to use (cl.exe, gcc.exe) are in PATH before starting KDevelop.

That's of course a serious limitation at the moment, but we're working on fixing the issue.

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Submitted by Anonymous (not verified) on Tue, 2015/09/15 - 21:46

Compiler

IDK if i'm asking silly things, but what compiler(s) can I use with this? Does it require time to set up, or is the compiler already in the install package?

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Submitted by kfunk on Tue, 2015/10/27 - 14:27

You can use any compiler

You can use any compiler available on Windows. KDevelop itself doesn't ship a compiler, it's merely using whatever is there on the respective platform.

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Submitted by Anonymous (not verified) on Tue, 2015/10/27 - 03:22

love it

love it

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Submitted by Anonymous (not verified) on Tue, 2015/10/27 - 14:51

How to compile in Windows

I know well programming with Qt5 and I want to do something for KDeveloper. But I am only work in Windows, can you tell me how to compile it in Windows? Does I need install KDE in windows? Thanks in adavance!

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Submitted by milian on Thu, 2015/10/29 - 11:20

Please join us on our mailing list!

That sounds awesome! We are looking for people just like you. Please contact us via IRC (#kdevelop on Freenode), or join our mailing list (kdevelop-devel@kde.org). See also: https://www.kdevelop.org/contribute-kdevelop

Kevin will be able to guide you in the process of getting it all setup on Windows.

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Submitted by kfunk on Thu, 2015/10/29 - 11:38

Heya,unfortunately compiling

Heya,

unfortunately compiling KDevelop on Windows requires a bit effort, since you have to compile most of its dependencies, too.

That's where the "KDE on Windows" project comes in; "emerge" is a package manager for Windows handling most of this for you: https://techbase.kde.org/Getting_Started/Build/Windows/emerge

You don't need to install all of KDE just for getting KDevelop.

Edit: KDevelop for Windows now can be downloaded here: https://www.kdevelop.org/download

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Submitted by Anonymous (not verified) on Thu, 2015/12/17 - 08:41

think is great

think is great

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Submitted by Pavel E. Petrov (not verified) on Thu, 2016/01/07 - 19:08

I got it!

So... i did "hello world" on my windows-7 host... awesome! =) Start to check WinKdevelope now. It would be good to have this full-functonal IDE on win systems. Thx!

https://yadi.sk/i/K0Crwi5smjMa9

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Submitted by kfunk on Mon, 2016/02/01 - 09:57

Glad you're enjoying it! If

Glad you're enjoying it! If you want to help us out improving KDevelop on Windows, there are some more hints & instructions on the following mail I sent earlier:
https://mail.kde.org/pipermail/kdevelop-devel/2016-January/052771.html

Thanks!

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Submitted by piñas coladas (not verified) on Thu, 2016/09/08 - 20:03

Thanks!

Thanks!

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Submitted by moviles barato… (not verified) on Thu, 2017/03/09 - 17:06

I tried and it works ok!…

I tried and it works ok! Thanks

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