On Mon, Apr 18, 2011 at 1:33 PM, John Tapsell <johnf...@gmail.com> wrote:

> On 18 April 2011 12:21, Lindsay Mathieson <lindsay.mathie...@gmail.com>
> wrote:
> > Would there be any interest in pre configured Virtual Box VM's setup
> > for building KDE trunk? I've been doing this a lot for my own work and
> > its very convenient - a bit slower than native but immensely handy
> > being able to branch and roll back machines, and could be any easy way
> > for new devs to get started on KDE dev .
>
>
> Have you seen project-neon?
>
> It makes it very easy to work on KDE.  You just apt-get install all
> the packages that you want, git checkout the repo you want to work on,
> "log in" to neon using "neon-env" and start coding!  Very simple.
>
> John
>
> > I was setting up Kubuntu 10.10 machines on VirtualBox, but have
> > switched to the Natty Beta builds, building using kdesrc-build, with a
> > single dev user. I could make them available via
> > http://www.oracle.com/technetwork/community/developer-vm/index.html or
> > somewhere else.
> >
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> > Lindsay
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 I myself and would love to have a ready-to-go dev environment set up in a
VM. And so would a couple of acquaintances. Anything that simplifies the
process of setting up the dev environment and gets newbies such as myself
into the project easier, is worth considering. Personally, I would be
grateful if you were to share your VM.


Bogdan
 
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