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Building and installing KDE Partition Manager from source
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1. Dependencies
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libparted: Either get it from http://www.gnu.org/software/parted/download.shtml
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and build it yourself or, preferably, install your distribution's packages
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(don't forget the dev-package).
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libblkid: Part of the util-linux-ng project available at
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http://userweb.kernel.org/~kzak/util-linux-ng/.
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libatasmart: Available from http://0pointer.de/blog/projects/being-smart.html
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KDE4: KDE 4.2 or earlier will not work. The minimum required version is 4.3.0.
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2. Configure
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KDE Partition Manager is built with cmake, like most of KDE4 today. It is
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recommended to build out of tree: After unpacking the source, create a separate
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build directory and run cmake there:
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$ tar xfj partitionmanager-1.0.60.tar.bz2
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$ cd partitionmanager-1.0.60
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$ mkdir build
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$ cd build
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$ cmake ..
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If all dependencies are met, cmake configures the build directory.
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3. Build and install
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Just run make and make install in the build directory. The default install path
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is /usr/local, so installing will need write privileges there. You can
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configure a different install path by passing
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-DCMAKE_INSTALL_PREFIX=<your_path> to cmake when configuring. To change the
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install path after configuring and building, run
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$ ccmake .
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in the build directory and modify CMAKE_INSTALL_PREFIX there.
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4. Running
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KDE Partition Manager should be run as root. Running it as an unprivileged user
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does no harm, but the default settings will not allow you to apply any
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operations (i.e., you can click through the UI, but cannot modify your disks).
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5. Troubleshooting
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If you are getting an error like this during the build:
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index.docbook:71: parser error : Entity 'partman' not defined
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there is a problem with a documentation file. This is easily fixed by
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commenting out the offending language in doc/CMakeLists.txt -- the error
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message should indicate which language causes the error. As an alternative, you
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can disable building all documentation by commenting out the
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macro_optional_add_subdirectory(doc) line in the toplevel CMakeLists.txt file.
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