On 4/25/22 10:23, deloptes wrote: >> I can share my experience when I started contributing to the project. I must
> admit it was also very dark where I was standing. > > 1. Lets start with the target distribution. I use debian (stable). > Your approach should be also based on the target distro. > 2. Ressources: https://www.trinitydesktop.org/development.php > You can also check the WIKI > https://wiki.trinitydesktop.org/How_to_Build_TDE_Core_Modules > https://wiki.trinitydesktop.org/Category:Developers > > 3. Clone the repository and setup the build environment> a. https://wiki.trinitydesktop.org/Project_GIT_Information#Using_GIT
> b. depends on the distribution. I use kind of frankenstein> I used some ideas from the "buildscripts", but did not want to use all
> I wrote my own set of Makefiles > 4. After building the packages, you need to manage them. I used a howto > called "SimpleDebianRepository". This way I can build and install on all > the PCs and VMs I control in the local network or via VPN. Thanks, but I visited these links already :) On 4/25/22 10:26, Slávek Banko wrote:
for TDE releases <= r14.0.11 there apply, that for CMake builds is used the default C++ standard of distribution compiler, while for Automake builds was enforced "-ansi", which actually enforces C++98. This enforcement of the old standard for Automake builds was canceled.
Thanks for the explanation! That makes things clearer.
For the upcoming R14.0.12 we set as a minimum required standard C++11.
When is that release planned? Kind regards, Christoph
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