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README
Hi, you are reading the README of the 'KTurtle' project that is initiated and maintained by Cies Breijs (cies-AT-showroommama-DOT-nl). In this README I will tell you how to get KTurtle running on your computer. 1. Requirements You need to have KDE 3.2 or higher. I don't know if it will work with different KDE versions since I did not test it. If it does not work please see the Questions section below. 2. Compiling The simplest way to compile this package is: 1) `cd' to the directory containing the package's source code and type `./configure --prefix=<PATH>' to configure the package for your system. Make sure to replace <PATH> by the path wher your KDE apps are installed. This is mostly '/usr', but sometimes (for SuSE) '/opt/kde'. If you dont know what to do try: `./configure --prefix=/usr'. If you don't give a --prefix the default path /usr/local will be used, resulting that KTurtle will no be with your other apps, and may not run smoothly. Running `configure' takes a while. While running, it prints some messages telling which features it is checking for. If the configure script exits with an error it will probably hint you what it needs in order to succeed. 2) Type `make' to compile the package. 'make' also takes a while, and it also has the possibility to exit with errors. Although the errors messages 'make' produces are mostly not as clear as the error messages from 'configure', they are a hint to what went wrong. Please see the Questions section below if you dont know what to do with these messages. If it succeeded a binary named 'kturtle' is made and can be find in the 'src' directory within the directory containing the package's source code. Before you can run KTurtle you need to install it. 3. Installing NOTE: you often need 'root' privilliges to do the following! 1) Type `make install' to install the programs and any data files and documentation. 2) You can remove the program binaries and object files from the source code directory by typing `make clean'. If you want to uninstall KTurtle you should type 'make uninstall' when in the source code directory. Please note that 'make install' will install KTurtle to the path that is provided to the './configure' command with the '--prefix' flag! 4. Running Under normal circumstances should be able to run KTurtle from the commandline by typing 'kturtle'. If it does not work please go to the source code directory of KTurtle and type: cd src ./kturlte If this does not work please follow instuction form the Question section. 5. Questions Check out the FAQ in the source code directory of KTurtle to see if your question has allready been asked. You can also mail questions to the mail address you find in the beginning of this document. Or visit the KTurtle website: http://kturlte.sf.net , or http://edu.kde.org/kturtle and post it in the forum. Thanks for reading! Cies.