Hello friends.
For those of you who still don't know me, I'm Roney, the current
maintainer of KBounce and KNavalbattle.
I have been part of the KDE Games group since last year when my
proposal for "Porting Games to a More Modern Graphics Framework" was
accepted and I had the luck to be mentored b
Hi,
sorry if annoy you Alex, but I've read quicly your mail the other day, and
I don't understand what you mean with user-level integration: you mean a
description of the GUI (if it is correct to call it a GUI), or a
description of how to integrate it into the user-level filesystem?
Best Regards,
A
Hi,
I'm a KDE newbie but I think you should use CMake to generate Makefile and
after you'll be able to use make.
2013/4/22 Yogesh Marwaha
> Sorry, it should have been "KDevelop -> Project -> Fetch Project..."
>
> On 22 April 2013 16:28, Yogesh Marwaha wrote:
> > Hi,
> >
> > JFYI "KDevelop ->
Sorry, it should have been "KDevelop -> Project -> Fetch Project..."
On 22 April 2013 16:28, Yogesh Marwaha wrote:
> Hi,
>
> JFYI "KDevelop -> Fetch Project..." works well enough (is even
> quicker), if you already use KDevelop).
>
> Regards,
>
> Yogesh M
>
> On 10 April 2013 22:31, Rajat chawla
Hi,
JFYI "KDevelop -> Fetch Project..." works well enough (is even
quicker), if you already use KDevelop).
Regards,
Yogesh M
On 10 April 2013 22:31, Rajat chawla wrote:
>
>>>/home/ Rajat/Deployments/kbounce/buid> make
>>>make: *** No targets specified and no makefile found. Stop .
>>>***Failed