Re: TDE build order and requirements

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On 2025/04/03 02:46 AM, Darrell Anderson via tde-devels wrote:
I'm trying to create a TDE build environment. I'm using my old notes and the wiki.

https://wiki.trinitydesktop.org/How_to_Build_TDE_Core_Modules#Suggested_Build_Order

I recognize the information because I was (mostly) the original author. :) But I've been out of sync with the process for some years and I am finding some information incorrect or obsolete.

For example, python-tqt was renamed to pytqt and python-trinity renamed to pytde.

I also am uncertain of the correct build order these days.

I know you folks are busy, but would a seasoned developer please review the page and update?

Would be a nice help to us folks with lots of brain fog. )


Hi Darrell,
you can basically follow the order of packages in the .gitmodules file, this is how official packages are build by Slavek. See:
https://mirror.git.trinitydesktop.org/gitea/TDE/tde/src/branch/master/.gitmodules
note that building starts from tde-cmake, you can ignore the first 4 modules, which are submodules of other modules.

If you use a deb-based distro, you can also use the scripts that I published in tde-packaging to biuld modules quite easily (potentially building the whole TDE with a single command :-) ) - see:
https://mirror.git.trinitydesktop.org/gitea/TDE/tde-packaging/src/branch/master/debian/_buildscripts/local
This follow a slightly different order, but still biuld a full TDE.

Cheers
  Michele

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