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INSTALL
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This file tells how to build gtkqq from source code. If you are using
Ubuntu or any other Ubuntu-based Linux distributions, please refer to
https://launchpad.net/~bill-zt/+archive/gtkqq and use PPA for installation.
PREPARE
=======
You need the following packages (or equivalent for your distribution)
pre-installed on your system:
a) autoconf, the package config system;
b) automake, the make system;
c) required libraries: libtool, libgtk2.0-dev(>=2.24.0), libsqlite3-dev,
zlib1g-dev, autotools-dev,
libgstreamer0.10-dev, if you want to enable sound support,
libnotify-dev, if you want to enable notification support.
CONFIGURE
=========
Suppose you've downloaded the source code into directory gtkqq/, enter the
directory first.
$ cd gtkqq/
Then run autogen.sh to generate configure files:
$ ./autogen.sh
After that, begin to configure
$ ./configure
Some useful options for configure:
--prefix=/usr
Install in the /usr directory instead (By default it would install in
/usr/local, you can also change the install directory to anything you
like).
BUILD
=====
Run the following command after configure,
$ make
INSTALL
=======
Run the following command if you want to install it into your system.
Note: you may probably need root permission to install, according to your
install directory defined in configure.
$ sudo make install
If you want a package to install, please refer to PACKAGES.
RUN
===
You can run gtkqq from the application menu.
Or directly from terminal:
$ gtkqq
By the way, you can DEBUG gtkqq if you use parameter "-d":
$ gtkqq -d
UNINSTALL
=========
To uninstall, run the following commands.
Note: you may probably need root permission to uninstall, according to your
install directory defined in configure.
$ sudo make uninstall
$ ./autoclean.sh