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after the parsing process to generate this TXT file all te URL's are gone,
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Feedback for the documentation is always welcome.
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Frank Schoolmeesters, documentation coordinator
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[frank_schoolmeesters {*} yahoo {.} com]
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http://krusader.sourceforge.net/handbook/installation.html
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CVS repository (the doc's will be available via the Help menu)
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Chapter 3. Installation on KDE3.x
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Table of Contents
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Requirements
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Obtaining_Krusader
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Krusader_Downloads
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Version_Scheme
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Stable_Version
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Development_Version_(beta_release)
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CVS_Builds
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Subversion
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Older_Releases
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Compiling_and_Installing
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Compiling_Krusader._What_now?
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Quickstart_Installation_Tutorial
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Detailed_Installation_Tutorial
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Installing_on_Mac<61>_OS-X
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Starting_Krusader
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Configuring_Krusader
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Making_Krusader_the_default_file_manager
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Requirements
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* Krusader v1.02 - 1.40: KDE 3.0 - KDE 3.2
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available)
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* Krusader v1.50 - v1.51: KDE 3.2 - KDE 3.3 (Konfigurator crash on KDE 3.4)
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* Krusader v1.60.0 - v1.70.0: KDE 3.3 - KDE 3.5
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available)
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* Krusader 1.80.0: KDE 3.4 - KDE 3.5
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in 2008
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NOTE: there are no installation instructions for KDE4 yet available since at
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moment of writing Krusader was not ported yet to KDE4.
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* All POSIX (Linux<75>/BSD/UNIX<49>-like OSes), Solaris™
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* All BSD Platforms (FreeBSD<53>/NetBSD<53>/OpenBSD<53>/Mac<61> OS)
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Krusader uses about 3-4 Mbyte of memory to run and about 15 Mbyte of shared
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memory, which is also used by other processes, but this may vary depending on
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your platform and configuration. In order to handle archives the archivers must
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be configured here.
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A package of popular (un)packers, Krusader itself and add-ons can be found on
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the Krusader_downloadpage.
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For more requirements, see below. Have a look at the FAQ section as well.
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Obtaining Krusader
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The latest information about Krusader can be found on the Krusader_website .
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Krusader Downloads
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it is recommended to use the Krusader package that is provided by your
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distribution. Distrowatch.com is a great resource to check the availability. If
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your distribution does not offer Krusader, please contact the creators of your
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distribution and ask them to provide a Krusader package
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The latest version, as well as the older versions, can be found on the Krusader
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downloadpage and on the Sourceforge_mirrors. It contains the source tarballs,
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RPM and DEB packages to whatever distro the Krusader-Krew is using and packages
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build by Krusader users and third parties.
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Distributions who provide Krusader:
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* SuSE<53> >= 9.3, Note: please use Krusader-1.60.0 instead of Krusader-1.51
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(might be unstable on SuSE<53>9.3-KDE3.4).
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* Fedora™ via Fedora™_Extras # yum install krusader will do the
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job, thanks to Marcin Garski. Red Hat<61> RPM packages can usually found on
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the Krusader_downloadpage or at dag.wieers.com and Dries_Verachtert_RPM
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Repository .
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* Debian<61>, on our Krusader_downloadpage you might find more recent DEB
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packages. Note: usually Debian<61> packages work also on distributions that
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are "based on Debian<61>", and some of these provide their own
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(incompatible) packages. Ubuntu<74>/Kubuntu<74>, Linspire<72>, Knoppix<69> 4.x DVD,
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Kanotix<69>, etc.
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* Mandriva<76> via the contrib repository # urpmi krusader will do the job,
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Gentoo<6F>, Yoper™.
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* Arch_Linux<75>, Frugalware_Linux<75>, PCLinuxOS<4F>, altlinux<75>.
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* FreeBSD<53>, the port is maintained by Heiner_Eichmann.
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* NetBSD<53>, Lunar_Linux<75> ,Ark Linux<75>, OpenLX™, Source Mage<67>.
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* Even more distributions can be found with Distrowatch.com.
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Use the installation tools included in your distro to install the Krusader
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package. You might need an internet connection if Krusader is not included on
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the CD or DVD. There are probably other distributions which include Krusader.
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If you know of one, please send feedback so that we can include it on the
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distrolist.
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Others
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* Slackware<72> tgz binaries can usually be found on the Krusader
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downloadpage. You can also use Portpkg that contains a Krusader
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SlackBuild, # portpkg krusader will do the job.
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* There is a Mac<61>_OS-X_port with the help of fink , the port is maintained
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by Catalin_Hritcu.
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Installation via the klik_protocol
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* klik://krusader downloads Krusader provided by Debian<61> stable, more
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information is available .
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* klik://krusader-latest downloads the latest stable_Krusader provided by
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the Krusader Krew.
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* klik://krusader-cvs downloads a cvs_snapshot_of_Krusader provided by the
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Krusader Krew.
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Search engines
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* You can also find packages on Linux<75> software archives such as
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freshmeat.net or KDE-APPS.org .
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* If you can notfind a package for your distribution, we recommend
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searching for it with rpmfind, rpmpbone or rpmseek.
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If you enjoy using Krusader, we would appreciate it if you went to one of these
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sites and rated it.
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If you still can not find a package, follow the installation procedure on how
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to compile Krusader from source. This very thorough HowTo describes the process
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in such detail that even newcomers should not have any problems.
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Version Scheme
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A new version scheme has been used since Krusader-1.60.0
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* First digit - the major version
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* Second digit(s) - percentage of features completed for this major version
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* Third digit(s) - bugfixes.
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In essence, releasing Krusader-1.60.0 means that we believe that Krusader is
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about 60% done with all the features we had scheduled for the 1.x.x series.
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Series 2.x.x will be KDE 4.x releases. Hopefully, it is easy to understand.
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Stable Version
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krusader-x.xx.tar.gz
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**** Note ****
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Krusader is released under the GNU_General_Public_License_(GPL). This means
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that THE PROGRAM IS PROVIDED "AS IS" WITH NO WARRANTY OF ANY KIND, even when it
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is marked as a stable release.
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Development Version (beta release)
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krusader-x.xx-betax.tar.gz
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Before every stable release we release at least one development version in
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order to hunt down the bugs.
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**** Warning ****
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These releases are beta releases and will probably contain some bugs.
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**** Note ****
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If you are using a development or CVS version, it is possible that the latest
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new features are not yet in the "The Krusader Handbook". Please read the
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ChangeLog file online or in the Krusader sources to find out more about the new
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features. For a brief description, please read the CVSNEWS file online or in
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the Krusader sources. User_feedback and Bug_reports are always welcome!
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The beta release has 3 goals:
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* Apply a feature-freeze until the stable is released, only bugs will be
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fixed. New features have to wait until the stable is released.
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* Obtain feedback from Krusader users so that we can fix the bugs.
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* Give translators time to update the translations for the coming stable.
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Please read the i18n_page.
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CVS Builds
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krusader-cvs-yyyymmdd.tar.gz
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**** Warning ****
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These builds are untested and come without any warranty. They may contain
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bugfixes, new features, or even new bugs.
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We provide daily snapshots of Krusader's CVS version. For those who are
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interested, the nightly tarball can be found on the Krusader's_Cutting_Edge
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page. Depending on the stage of development, this version will either be stable
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or unstable. Just before a stable release, the CVS version is almost stable.
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After a stable release new features will be committed into CVS, which might
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lead to the appearance of bugs. In some rare cases, the build will not even
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compile if we make a mistake. In that case we try to fix the error as soon as
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possible.
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Krusader provides 2 nightly snapshots:
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1. krusader-cvs-yyyymmdd.tar.gz: make -f Makefile.cvs must be run before the
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./configure script is available.
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2. krusader-cvs2-yyyymmdd.tar.gz: for users who have problems with the make
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-f Makefile.cvs command, we have already done this for you and the ./
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configure script is included in the tarball. This tarball is a bit bigger
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than the first one.
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check out from CVS. Krusader can be checked out through anonymous (pserver) CVS
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with the following instruction set. The module you wish to check out must be
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specified as the module name. When prompted for a password for anonymous, press
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the Enter key.
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Currently, there are two module options:
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* krusader_kde2: the KDE2 branch, stable but it is basically v1.01 and
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there are no planned changes
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* krusader_trinity: the KDE3 branch that we currently use
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To check out Krusader from CVS:
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$ cvs -d:pserver:anonymous@krusader.cvs.sourceforge.net:/cvsroot/krusader login
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$ cvs -z3 -d:pserver:anonymous@krusader.cvs.sourceforge.net:/cvsroot/krusader
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co krusader_trinity
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(note: updates from within the modules directory do not need the -d parameter)
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If you want to check out a specific version of Krusader from CVS (e.g.
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Krusader-1.60.0) :
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$ cvs -z3 -d:pserver:anonymous@krusader.cvs.sourceforge.net:/cvsroot/krusader
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co -rversion_1_60_0 krusader_trinity
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If you want to check out a specific date of Krusader from CVS (e.g. Krusader-
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2006-10-29) :
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$ cvs -z3 -d:pserver:anonymous@krusader.cvs.sourceforge.net:/cvsroot/krusader
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co -D2006-10-29 krusader_trinity
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Mostly being Gentoo<6F> users, we provide a Gentoo<6F>_Live_Ebuild for all those who
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want to stay on the bleeding edge of file management and do not want to miss
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the advantages of portage. Please take a look at our Krusader's_Cutting_Edge
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page for more installation details.
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We also provide ViewCVS to browse the CVS repository.
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Subversion
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Subversion is used for the Krusader 2.x series for KDE4. it is also possible to
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Browse_the_Subversion_Repository.
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To check out the latest Krusader 1.x for KDE 3 from SVN: (NOTE: at moment of
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writing use CVS for krusader_trinity, since krusader_trinity is developed in CVS and
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NOT in SVN, currently you will get an old version in SVN)
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$ svn co https://krusader.svn.sourceforge.net/svnroot/krusader/trunk/
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krusader_trinity
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To check out the latest Krusader 2.x for KDE 4 from SVN:
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$ svn co https://krusader.svn.sourceforge.net/svnroot/krusader/trunk/
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krusader_kde4
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Older Releases
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If you are looking for older releases we recommend the Sourceforge_mirrors,
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available from our project page.
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Compiling and Installing
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Compiling Krusader. What now?
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Check the environment variables TDEDIR_-_TQTDIR.
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To compile and install Krusader on your system, type the following in the base
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directory of the Krusader package:
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$ ./configure
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$ make
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$ su -c 'make install'
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If you install a CVS or beta version and if Krusader was previously installed
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on your computer, then you should delete the krusaderui.rc file in your home
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directory to activate the new menu entries $ rm ~/.trinity/share/apps/krusader/
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krusaderui.rc , click here for more info.
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Since Krusader uses autoconf and automake you should have no trouble compiling
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it. If you run into problems, read the detailed installation instructions
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below.
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Quickstart Installation Tutorial
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Debian
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These instructions should work as well on Debian<61> based distributions like:
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Ubuntu<EFBFBD>, Kubuntu<74>, Linspire<72>, Kanotix<69>, ...
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Add the next lines in the ~/.bashrc configuration file
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export TQTDIR=/usr
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export TDEDIR=/usr
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export export TDEDIRS=/opt/krusader:/usr
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Install the build_dependencies for Krusader
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# apt-get build-dep krusader
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Download the Krusader sourcecode, unpack and enter the krusader_trinity directory.
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The next command will create ./configure
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$ make -f Makefile.cvs
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NOTE: you might need to upgrade automake and/or autoconf, if an error message
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appears.
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Install Krusader in the /opt directory to not overwrite the official Debian<61>
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binary /usr/bin/krusader, so that krusader will run the official Debian<61>
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package and /opt/bin/krusader runs the compiled version. It's recommended to
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use enable the full debug, so that you can possible problems at us. Run
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configure.
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$ ./configure --prefix=/opt/krusader --enable-debug=full
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Compile Krusader
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$ make
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Install Krusader
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$ su -c "make install"
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/opt/bin/krusader runs the compiled Krusader version.
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SuSE
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Install the build_dependencies for Krusader
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Download the Krusader sourcecode, unpack and enter the krusader_trinity directory.
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Now you can compile and install Krusader
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$ make -f Makefile.cvs
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$ ./configure --prefix=/opt/krusader --enable-debug=full
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$ make
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$ su -c "make install"
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For other Linuxes
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Ofcource it's impossible to cover all Linuxes, but here are the general
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installation instructions.
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Usually ./configure --prefix=/usr should be used, though options like /opt/
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krusader are usually better so that you don't overwrite files that are
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installed by your package managment system. Please don't use the /usr/local
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directory as it simply won't work.
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Install the build_dependencies for Krusader
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Download the Krusader sourcecode, unpack and enter the krusader_trinity directory.
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Now you can compile and install Krusader
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$ make -f Makefile.cvs
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$ ./configure --prefix=/usr
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$ make
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$ su -c "make install"
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Detailed Installation Tutorial
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The next section will explain how to install Krusader step by step. Questions
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about the installation process have been asked many times and especially users
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new to Linux<75> often have problems compiling software from source. Therefore, we
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are trying to keep the explanations as detailed as possible even if they are
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mostly not Krusader specific. Experienced users may easily skip most of the
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steps.
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Unfortunately, because not all Linux<75> distributions follow the Filesystem
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Hierarchy_Standard_(FHS) it is impossible to write a tutorial that would cover
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all circumstances. However, these guidelines will help you in the right
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direction.
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**** Note ****
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If you encountered problems, please read first this installation procedure and
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the FAQ. If the problem persists, use the help_request to ask for help.
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1. Install all packages and libraries that are needed for the compilation,
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please read the FAQ.
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**** Tip ****
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If you install Kdevelop, (almost) everything that you need to compile
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Krusader will be installed on your computer. However, if you are not a
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developer, please follow the instructions and do not use Kdevelop to
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compile Krusader.
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2. Open your favourite terminal emulator (e.g. Konsole).
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3. We recommend you create a separate directory to keep all the sources you
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compile in. This way you will have a better overview of the installed
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programs and it will be easier to uninstall them later.
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$ mkdir ~/source
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The chosen directory is just an example, any other will work.
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4. Copy the sources to the ~/source directory and unpack them.
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$ cp /"your_dir" /krusader-x.xx.tar.gz ~/source
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$ cd ~/source
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$ tar -xzvf krusader-x.xx.tar.gz
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5. Optional step: if you wish you can delete the tarball at this point as it
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is no longer needed.
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$ rm krusader-x.xx.tar.gz
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6. Change to the directory containing the sources.
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$ cd krusader-x.xx
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7. Check the environment variables TQTDIRand TDEDIR. Krusader's ./configure
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script needs to know where the Qt™ and KDE directories are.
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TQTDIR: <path to your Qt installation> e.g. /usr/lib/qt3 or /usr/qt3
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TDEDIR: <path to your KDE installation> e.g. /usr or /opt/trinity
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Normally your distribution will set them for you, but experience has
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shown that some do not. You can easily check the values with the echo
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command.
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$ echo $TQTDIR/usr/lib/qt3
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$ echo $TDEDIR/usr
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If both commands give an output, the enviroment variables are set (the
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above example are the settings of Mandriva<76>-Linux<75>). In case you receive
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empty lines, the variables are not set and you have to set them manually.
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If you do not know what to set the variables to, or if you want to check
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if the variables are correctly set, ask your distributor or use the find
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command.
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$ find /usr /opt -name qtconfig -type f 2>/dev/null
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/usr/lib/qt3/bin/qtconfig
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$ find /usr /opt -name tdeinit -type f 2>/dev/null
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/usr/bin/tdeinit
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In this case /usr/lib/qt3 is your TQTDIR and /usr is your TDEDIR. The
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installed binaries will go to /usr/bin. Now we will set the enviroment
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variables with the export command.
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$ export TQTDIR=<replace with your TQTDIR>
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$ export TDEDIR=<replace with your TDEDIR>
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**** Note ****
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These enviroment variables are only set for the lifetime of your current
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shell. When you close your terminal and open a new one they will be gone.
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Assuming Krusader is not the only Qt™/KDE program you want to
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compile, we recommend to make these settings permanent (e.g. append both
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export commands to your /etc/profile) file.
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If you can notdetermine your TDEDIR, tde-config --prefix might help you.
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8. If you have downloaded a stable version "krusader-x.xx.tar.gz" or a beta
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version "krusader-x.xx-betax.tar.gz", you can skip this step. In this
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case the ./configure script is provided.
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If you have downloaded a CVS build or nightly tarball "krusader-cvs-yyyy-
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mm-dd.tar.gz"", you will have to run the following command to create the
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./configure script:
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$ make -fMakefile.cvs
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If everything is OK you will see the following output on your screen:
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$ make -f Makefile.cvs
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This Makefile is only for the CVS repository
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This will be deleted before making the distribution
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*** Creating acinclude.m4
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*** Creating list of subdirectories
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*** Creating configure.in
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*** Creating aclocal.m4
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*** Creating configure
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*** Creating config.h template
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*** Creating Makefile templates
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*** Postprocessing Makefile templates
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*** Creating date/time stamp
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*** Finished
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Don't forget to run ./configure
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If you haven't done so in a while, run ./configure --help
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$
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**** Note ****
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You will need to have autoconf 2.52, 2.53 or 2.54 and automake 1.6 (or
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higher) to run the make -f Makefile.cvs command
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**** Tip ****
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If you encounter problems with this command click here. Krusader provides
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two nightly builds (snapshots) one with a ./configure script and one
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without.
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9. Your Linux<75> distro Krusader RPM or DEB package will normally install
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Krusader in the TDEDIR/bin directory. According to the Filesystem
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Hierarchy_Standard_(FHS), any user installed files go to the /usr/local
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directory. If you wish Krusader to be installed in another directory, it
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can be determed with the prefix option. If you do not have root access, /
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home/YOUR_USERNAME/.trinity is probably a good choice.
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foo
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Krusader Project:
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-----------------
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Source code location: .
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C Compiler: gcc
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C Compiler flags: -ansi -W -Wall -pedantic -Wchar-subscripts -Wshadow
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-Wpointer-arith
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-Wmissing-prototypes -Wwrite-strings -D_XOPEN_SOURCE=500 -D_DEFAULT_SOURCE -
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O2
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-Wformat-security -Wmissing-format-attribute
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C++ Compiler: g++
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prefix: /usr/local
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kde_libraries: /usr/include
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kde_includes: /usr/lib
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kde_locale: /usr/share/locale
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qt_libraries: /usr/lib/qt3/lib
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tqt_includes: /usr/lib/qt3/include
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TDEDIR: /usr
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TQTDIR: /usr/lib/qt3
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Install path: /usr/local/bin
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krusader version: 1.80.0
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krusader binary: /usr/local/bin/krusader (after 'make install')
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Thank you for using Krusader
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Good - your configure finished. Start make now
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bash$
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This is the output for Mandrake™-Linux<75> 10, other distributions may
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give a different output.
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**** Tip ****
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At the end of the ./configure script you will find a summary of the most
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important settings, e.g. where the Krusader binary will be installed
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(after the 'make install' command). This part will also display a warning
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if the environment variables TDEDIR_-_TQTDIR are empty.
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Since Krusader-1.70.0 ./configure has two specific Krusader options:
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* ./configure --without-konqueror: build Krusader without support
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Konqueror's servicemenus, default=with. This means that Konqueror's
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right-click menu entries will not be available.
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* ./configure --without-javascript: build Krusader without JavaScript
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support, default=with. This means that the JavaScript_console will
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not be available.
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* ./configure --without-acl: build Krusader without ACL support
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default=with. Sometimes this option is needed if you get a ACL
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compile error when running make.
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In the past the support was always compiled in when the headers where
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found, now you have the choice.
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Use ./configure --helpto see more options or read the INSTALL file in the
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Krusader sources.
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If you used another --prefix= than $TDEDIR or /usr/local, it is
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recommended to do an extra check:
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$ tde-config --path exe
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/home/frank/.trinity/bin/:/usr/bin/:/usr/local/bin/
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$
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If the <prefix_dir/bin> directory is not shown, you need to use e.g.
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export TDEDIRS=/usr/local:/usr. To make these settings permanent you can
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e.g. append this export command to your /etc/profile file. After that you
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need to restart KDE.
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**** Note ****
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If ./configure fails, take a look at FAQ_missing_libs_or_headers.
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10. Start the compilation process with the make command.
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$ make
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This will take about 3 - 40 minutes depending on how fast your computer
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runs. If everything goes well, it will e.g. end with the following
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messages:
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foo
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make[2]: Leaving directory `/home/source/krusader_trinity/tar'
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make[2]: Entering directory `/home/source/krusader_trinity'
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make[2]: Leaving directory `/home/source/krusader_trinity'
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make[1]: Leaving directory `/home/source/krusader_trinity'
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bash$
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If ./configure was successful and make failed for some reason, continue
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to read this page. If you can not find a solution to your problem, feel
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free to post a help request at our Krusader_Forum.
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11. If everything is correct, you can now install Krusader.
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$ su -c 'make install'
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You will be asked to enter your root password.
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12. If you install a CVS or beta version and if Krusader was previously
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installed on your computer, then you should delete the krusaderui.rc file
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in your home directory to activate the new menu entries $ rm ~/.trinity/
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share/apps/krusader/krusaderui.rc , click here for more info.
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13. Now you can start Krusader.
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14. Optional step: Cleaning up to save disk space. Note: All compiled files
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created with the makecommand will be deleted.
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$ make clean
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15. If you ever want to uninstall Krusader, use
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$ su -c 'make uninstall'
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You will be asked to enter your root password.
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If you followed the installation procedure and still encountered problems
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installing Krusader, refer to FAQ. If the problem persists, use the help
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request to ask for help.
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Installing on Mac<61> OS-X
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**** Note ****
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Since June 2006 Krusader is added into the Krusader_finkproject.org_repository
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Please check this url for the latest information about the Mac<61> OS-X port,
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please read the fink documentation for more information, all information below
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could be outdated, though they should still work :) From now on the port is
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maintained by Catalin_Hritcu.
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Krusader is ported to Mac<61> OS thanks the fink-project and Jonas B<>hr and Bodo
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Tasche . Unfortunately the only *stable* kdelib-binaries which fink has to
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offer is currenly 3.1.4 which means you need to use Krusader-1.40 .
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Unfortunately the Mac<61> OS X Krusader port does not have the same power as in a
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native Linux<75>-KDE environment. To run Krusader you need also X11, which doesn't
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interact with the rest of the Mac<61> OS desktop. We hope that Qt™4/KDE4
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will solve most of these problems. If you want a more recent Krusader version
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you need to compile KDE. With fink it is rather easy but it takes some CPU
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cycles.
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Installation Instructions for Krusader-1.40
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1. Download and install fink with the KDE3.1 binaries provided by fink and
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read the documentation.
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2. Extract the krusader-1.40.fink.darwin-ppc.tar.bz2 package to /sw/fink/
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dist/local/main/ Only root can write here. You may have to create 'local'
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and 'main'.
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3. Run as root: fink install krusader
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Follow these instructions if you wish to compile more source code or use a more
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recent version of Krusader:
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1. Install Apple<6C>_X11
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2. Install the Apple<6C>_X11_SDK developer-tools with X11 headers (gcc is
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included)
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3. Install the fink-base
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4. Compile tdelibs 3.4.1 or higher (fink provides the necessary .info files)
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5. Compile the Krusader-tarball or follow steps 2 and 3 of the previous
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section if a recent Krusader-package e.g. krusader-1.70.0.fink.darwin-
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ppc.tar.bz2 is available
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Follow these instructions if you wish to compile Krusader-1.80.0 :
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1. Install Apple<6C>_X11
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2. nstall fink and enable_fink_unstable.
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3. Compile and install the KDE bundle in fink: fink install bundle-kde-ssl
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(if you get “no package found” the previous step did not
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succeed).
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4. Use krusader.info (provided in the Krusader-sourcecode) and then copy to
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/sw/fink/dists/local/main/finkinfo .
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5. Compile and install Krusader in fink: fink install krusader
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6. Start X11 (startx) and in xterm run Krusader
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Thanks to Catalin_Hritcu for these install instructions.
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Starting Krusader
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Type krusader (lower case) at a command prompt. You can create shortcut on your
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desktop or create an entry in the (KDE) menu. Read the previous page and the
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FAQ if Krusader doesn't start.
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When Krusader is started from the command line, various options can be
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specified to modify its behavior.
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$ krusader
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WARNING: Mt.Man: Born, looking around to get familiar. foo
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**** Note ****
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Do not worry about the messages you get in the Konsole. These messages are log
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messages that can be used for debugging Krusader.
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You can also use Alt+F2 to open the Run Command dialog box, type krusader
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(lower case) and press Enter or click on the Run button.
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If Krusader is installed by an RPM or DEB package then usually Krusader can be
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started from the TDE menu. e.g. on Mandrake™-Linux<75> 10.0 click on the [T]
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icon button and choose Applications->File tools->Krusader.
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Command-line options:
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--left <path>
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start left panel at <path>
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--right <path>
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start right panel at <path>
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--left <path1>,<path2>,<path3>
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start left panel at <path1>,<path2>,<path3>, with tabs.
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--profile <panel-profile>
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load a panel-profile on startup (this overrides the default_startup
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profile).
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Examples:
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$ krusader --left=<path> --right=<path>
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$ krusader --left=/mnt/cdrom --right=ftp://downloads@myserver.net
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$ krusader --left=<path1>,<path2> --right=<path1>,<path2>,<path3>
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$ krusader--profile <panel-profile>
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$ krusader --profile ftp-managment
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The standard Qt™ and KDE command-line options are available, and can be
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listed by entering krusader --help.
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Other command-line options:
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--help-qt
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List Qt-specific options
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--help-kde
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List KDE-specific options
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--help-all
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List all options
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--author
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Show the authors names
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-v,--version
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Show the version number
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--license
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Show license information
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Configuring Krusader
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When you run Krusader for the first time, the Krusader configuration module
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Konfigurator will show up and allow you to configure Krusader as well as detect
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installed packers and tools. You can always run Konfigurator again from the
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Settings_menu.
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Making Krusader the default file manager
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To make Krusader the default file manager in Gnome, click_here for more
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information.
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To make Krusader the default file manager in KDE, click_here for more
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information.
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The following text are generic installation instructions for KDE applications
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(normally you will not need it). The following text is not written by us,
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but is automaticly generated by Kdevelop.
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Basic Installation
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==================
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These are generic installation instructions.
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The `configure' shell script attempts to guess correct values for
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various system-dependent variables used during compilation. It uses
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those values to create a `Makefile' in each directory of the package.
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It may also create one or more `.h' files containing system-dependent
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definitions. Finally, it creates a shell script `config.status' that
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you can run in the future to recreate the current configuration, a file
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`config.cache' that saves the results of its tests to speed up
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reconfiguring, and a file `config.log' containing compiler output
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(useful mainly for debugging `configure').
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If you need to do unusual things to compile the package, please try
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to figure out how `configure' could check whether to do them, and mail
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diffs or instructions to the address given in the `README' so they can
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be considered for the next release. If at some point `config.cache'
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contains results you don't want to keep, you may remove or edit it.
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The file `configure.in' is used to create `configure' by a program
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called `autoconf'. You only need `configure.in' if you want to change
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it or regenerate `configure' using a newer version of `autoconf'.
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The simplest way to compile this package is:
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1. `cd' to the directory containing the package's source code and type
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`./configure' to configure the package for your system. If you're
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using `csh' on an old version of System V, you might need to type
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`sh ./configure' instead to prevent `csh' from trying to execute
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`configure' itself.
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Running `configure' takes a while. While running, it prints some
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messages telling which features it is checking for.
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2. Type `make' to compile the package.
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3. Type `make install' to install the programs and any data files and
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documentation.
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4. You can remove the program binaries and object files from the
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source code directory by typing `make clean'.
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Compilers and Options
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=====================
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Some systems require unusual options for compilation or linking that
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the `configure' script does not know about. You can give `configure'
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initial values for variables by setting them in the environment. Using
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a Bourne-compatible shell, you can do that on the command line like
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this:
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CC=c89 CFLAGS=-O2 LIBS=-lposix ./configure
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Or on systems that have the `env' program, you can do it like this:
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env CPPFLAGS=-I/usr/local/include LDFLAGS=-s ./configure
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Compiling For Multiple Architectures
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====================================
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You can compile the package for more than one kind of computer at the
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same time, by placing the object files for each architecture in their
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own directory. To do this, you must use a version of `make' that
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supports the `VPATH' variable, such as GNU `make'. `cd' to the
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directory where you want the object files and executables to go and run
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the `configure' script. `configure' automatically checks for the
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source code in the directory that `configure' is in and in `..'.
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If you have to use a `make' that does not supports the `VPATH'
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variable, you have to compile the package for one architecture at a time
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in the source code directory. After you have installed the package for
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one architecture, use `make distclean' before reconfiguring for another
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architecture.
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Installation Names
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==================
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By default, `make install' will install the package's files in
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`/usr/local/bin', `/usr/local/man', etc. You can specify an
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installation prefix other than `/usr/local' by giving `configure' the
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option `--prefix=PATH'.
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You can specify separate installation prefixes for
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architecture-specific files and architecture-independent files. If you
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give `configure' the option `--exec-prefix=PATH', the package will use
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PATH as the prefix for installing programs and libraries.
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Documentation and other data files will still use the regular prefix.
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If the package supports it, you can cause programs to be installed
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with an extra prefix or suffix on their names by giving `configure' the
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option `--program-prefix=PREFIX' or `--program-suffix=SUFFIX'.
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Optional Features
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=================
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Some packages pay attention to `--enable-FEATURE' options to
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`configure', where FEATURE indicates an optional part of the package.
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They may also pay attention to `--with-PACKAGE' options, where PACKAGE
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is something like `gnu-as' or `x' (for the X Window System). The
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`README' should mention any `--enable-' and `--with-' options that the
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package recognizes.
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For packages that use the X Window System, `configure' can usually
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find the X include and library files automatically, but if it doesn't,
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you can use the `configure' options `--x-includes=DIR' and
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`--x-libraries=DIR' to specify their locations.
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Specifying the System Type
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==========================
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There may be some features `configure' can not figure out
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automatically, but needs to determine by the type of host the package
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will run on. Usually `configure' can figure that out, but if it prints
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a message saying it can not guess the host type, give it the
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`--host=TYPE' option. TYPE can either be a short name for the system
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type, such as `sun4', or a canonical name with three fields:
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CPU-COMPANY-SYSTEM
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See the file `config.sub' for the possible values of each field. If
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`config.sub' isn't included in this package, then this package doesn't
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need to know the host type.
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If you are building compiler tools for cross-compiling, you can also
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use the `--target=TYPE' option to select the type of system they will
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produce code for and the `--build=TYPE' option to select the type of
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system on which you are compiling the package.
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Sharing Defaults
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================
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If you want to set default values for `configure' scripts to share,
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you can create a site shell script called `config.site' that gives
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default values for variables like `CC', `cache_file', and `prefix'.
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`configure' looks for `PREFIX/share/config.site' if it exists, then
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`PREFIX/etc/config.site' if it exists. Or, you can set the
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`CONFIG_SITE' environment variable to the location of the site script.
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A warning: not all `configure' scripts look for a site script.
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Operation Controls
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==================
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`configure' recognizes the following options to control how it
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operates.
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`--cache-file=FILE'
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Use and save the results of the tests in FILE instead of
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`./config.cache'. Set FILE to `/dev/null' to disable caching, for
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debugging `configure'.
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`--help'
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Print a summary of the options to `configure', and exit.
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`--quiet'
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`--silent'
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`-q'
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Do not print messages saying which checks are being made.
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`--srcdir=DIR'
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Look for the package's source code in directory DIR. Usually
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`configure' can determine that directory automatically.
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`--version'
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Print the version of Autoconf used to generate the `configure'
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script, and exit.
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`configure' also accepts some other, not widely useful, options.
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