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== Preface == | == Preface == | ||
This page aims to get you started with the '''WIP''' branch that will one day become Konversation 2. | This page aims to get you started with the '''WIP''' branch that will one day become Konversation 2.x. | ||
== Sources == | == Sources == |
Revision as of 07:16, 5 September 2017
Preface
This page aims to get you started with the WIP branch that will one day become Konversation 2.x.
Sources
Work is being carried out on the wip/qtquick
branch of the konversation.git
repository.
Check out the general build instructions first.
Build dependencies
The WIP branch has higher version demands for some dependencies as well as new dependencies. Specifically:
- Qt 5.9.x
- Master branch of KF5::Kirigami (
kirigami.git
)
Getting the branch
In contrast to the general build instructions, either clone this way:
git clone git://anongit.kde.org/konversation --branch wip/qtquick
... or run these commands in an existing git clone dir:
git fetch origin git checkout wip/qtquick
Flatpak
NOTE: Broken pending rebuild.
We also have a Flatpak nightly package.
Check out the KDE Flatpak HOWTO first.
To install, run:
flatpak remote-add kderuntime --from http://distribute.kde.org/kderuntime.flatpakrepo flatpak remote-add kdeapps --from https://distribute.kde.org/kdeapps.flatpakrepo flatpak install kdeapps org.kde.konversation-qtquick
This will add a "(Nightly) (Qt Quick) Konversation" entry into your desktop menu.
Running the branch (imporant - read here!)
At any time, you can use the F10
key to switch between the old and new Konversation UIs.
The following command line examples expand on each other. To show the new Qt Quick-based UI immediately at start, run Konversation like this:
konversation --qtquick
Konversation is usually only allowed to run once. To bypass this restriction and run a second instance of Konversation, run Konversation like this:
konversation --qtquick --nui
To avoid auto-connecting to your networks with a test build, run Konversation like this:
konversation --qtquick --nui --noautoconnect
This last example is good set of arguments for hacking and testing. Additionally, you can override the UI package with --uipackage <package name>
.
Links
- Check the Phabricator workboard for tasks.