https://bugs.kde.org/show_bug.cgi?id=364321

--- Comment #31 from vmel...@yahoo.com ---
(In reply to Erik Quaeghebeur from comment #29)
> (In reply to vmelkon from comment #28)
> > It is a very easy thing to fix. They can send me the source, I fix it and
> > send it back to them.
> 
> To get fixes into KDE, the workflow is to submit merge requests. See
> https://community.kde.org/Get_Involved/development#Submit_a_Merge_Request
> and related material. Dolphin, for example has its source at
> https://invent.kde.org/system/dolphin.

Hello Erik Quaeghebeur,
I followed the steps to download the KDE framework and whatever and finally, I
was able to compile KCalc. It runs. I checked the version and it is the latest
KCalc.
That is nice.

I then tried to compile Dolphin and it failed.
The failure has to do with the “script” trying to download and compile things
on the fly and then it tells me some component is missing and how to run a
command to install it.
So, I ran the command and it installed it.
Then, I ran the script again and it tells me that that same component is
missing.

Sorry, I don’t know anything about cmake scripts and how they check what is
needed and all that autodownload.
I’m not even sure why they don’t give us a zip file to download and we can all
just open it in Qt Creator.

I just don’t know enough about developing on Linux. I’m not even sure how
debugging is done.

Sorry. I can’t help any further.

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