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  2. data/INSTALL +137 -0
  3. data/LICENSE +8 -0
  4. data/bin/ruber +65 -0
  5. data/data/share/apps/ruber/core_components.yaml +31 -0
  6. data/data/share/apps/ruber/ruberui.rc +109 -0
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  13. data/lib/ruber/application/application.rb +288 -0
  14. data/lib/ruber/application/plugin.yaml +11 -0
  15. data/lib/ruber/component_manager.rb +899 -0
  16. data/lib/ruber/config/config.rb +82 -0
  17. data/lib/ruber/config/plugin.yaml +3 -0
  18. data/lib/ruber/document_project.rb +209 -0
  19. data/lib/ruber/documents/document_list.rb +416 -0
  20. data/lib/ruber/documents/plugin.yaml +4 -0
  21. data/lib/ruber/editor/document.rb +506 -0
  22. data/lib/ruber/editor/editor_view.rb +167 -0
  23. data/lib/ruber/editor/ktexteditor_wrapper.rb +202 -0
  24. data/lib/ruber/exception_widgets.rb +245 -0
  25. data/lib/ruber/external_program_plugin.rb +397 -0
  26. data/lib/ruber/filtered_output_widget.rb +342 -0
  27. data/lib/ruber/gui_states_handler.rb +231 -0
  28. data/lib/ruber/kde_config_option_backend.rb +167 -0
  29. data/lib/ruber/kde_sugar.rb +249 -0
  30. data/lib/ruber/main_window/choose_plugins_dlg.rb +353 -0
  31. data/lib/ruber/main_window/main_window.rb +524 -0
  32. data/lib/ruber/main_window/main_window_actions.rb +537 -0
  33. data/lib/ruber/main_window/main_window_internal.rb +239 -0
  34. data/lib/ruber/main_window/open_file_in_project_dlg.rb +212 -0
  35. data/lib/ruber/main_window/output_color_widget.rb +35 -0
  36. data/lib/ruber/main_window/plugin.yaml +58 -0
  37. data/lib/ruber/main_window/save_modified_files_dlg.rb +89 -0
  38. data/lib/ruber/main_window/status_bar.rb +156 -0
  39. data/lib/ruber/main_window/ui/choose_plugins_widget.rb +90 -0
  40. data/lib/ruber/main_window/ui/choose_plugins_widget.ui +77 -0
  41. data/lib/ruber/main_window/ui/main_window_settings_widget.rb +108 -0
  42. data/lib/ruber/main_window/ui/main_window_settings_widget.ui +89 -0
  43. data/lib/ruber/main_window/ui/new_project_widget.rb +119 -0
  44. data/lib/ruber/main_window/ui/new_project_widget.ui +178 -0
  45. data/lib/ruber/main_window/ui/open_file_in_project_dlg.rb +109 -0
  46. data/lib/ruber/main_window/ui/open_file_in_project_dlg.ui +168 -0
  47. data/lib/ruber/main_window/ui/output_color_widget.rb +241 -0
  48. data/lib/ruber/main_window/ui/output_color_widget.ui +204 -0
  49. data/lib/ruber/main_window/workspace.rb +442 -0
  50. data/lib/ruber/output_widget.rb +1093 -0
  51. data/lib/ruber/plugin.rb +264 -0
  52. data/lib/ruber/plugin_like.rb +589 -0
  53. data/lib/ruber/plugin_specification.rb +106 -0
  54. data/lib/ruber/plugin_specification_reader.rb +451 -0
  55. data/lib/ruber/project.rb +493 -0
  56. data/lib/ruber/project_backend.rb +105 -0
  57. data/lib/ruber/projects/plugin.yaml +11 -0
  58. data/lib/ruber/projects/project_files_list.rb +314 -0
  59. data/lib/ruber/projects/project_files_widget.rb +301 -0
  60. data/lib/ruber/projects/project_list.rb +314 -0
  61. data/lib/ruber/projects/ui/project_files_rule_chooser_widget.rb +74 -0
  62. data/lib/ruber/projects/ui/project_files_rule_chooser_widget.ui +61 -0
  63. data/lib/ruber/projects/ui/project_files_widget.rb +117 -0
  64. data/lib/ruber/projects/ui/project_files_widget.ui +123 -0
  65. data/lib/ruber/qt_sugar.rb +673 -0
  66. data/lib/ruber/settings_container.rb +515 -0
  67. data/lib/ruber/settings_dialog.rb +244 -0
  68. data/lib/ruber/settings_dialog_manager.rb +503 -0
  69. data/lib/ruber/utils.rb +414 -0
  70. data/lib/ruber/yaml_option_backend.rb +159 -0
  71. data/outsider_files +15 -0
  72. data/plugins/autosave/autosave.rb +404 -0
  73. data/plugins/autosave/plugin.yaml +16 -0
  74. data/plugins/autosave/ui/autosave_config_widget.rb +83 -0
  75. data/plugins/autosave/ui/autosave_config_widget.ui +68 -0
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  77. data/plugins/command/command.rb +74 -0
  78. data/plugins/command/plugin.yaml +11 -0
  79. data/plugins/find_in_files/find_in_files.rb +337 -0
  80. data/plugins/find_in_files/find_in_files_dlg.rb +411 -0
  81. data/plugins/find_in_files/find_in_files_ui.rc +11 -0
  82. data/plugins/find_in_files/find_in_files_widgets.rb +485 -0
  83. data/plugins/find_in_files/plugin.yaml +23 -0
  84. data/plugins/find_in_files/ui/config_widget.rb +58 -0
  85. data/plugins/find_in_files/ui/config_widget.ui +41 -0
  86. data/plugins/find_in_files/ui/find_in_files_widget.rb +260 -0
  87. data/plugins/find_in_files/ui/find_in_files_widget.ui +324 -0
  88. data/plugins/project_browser/plugin.yaml +10 -0
  89. data/plugins/project_browser/project_browser.rb +245 -0
  90. data/plugins/rake/plugin.yaml +39 -0
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  93. data/plugins/rake/rake_extension.rb +153 -0
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  95. data/plugins/rake/rakeui.rc +27 -0
  96. data/plugins/rake/ui/add_quick_task_widget.rb +71 -0
  97. data/plugins/rake/ui/add_quick_task_widget.ui +59 -0
  98. data/plugins/rake/ui/choose_task_widget.rb +77 -0
  99. data/plugins/rake/ui/choose_task_widget.ui +72 -0
  100. data/plugins/rake/ui/config_widget.rb +127 -0
  101. data/plugins/rake/ui/config_widget.ui +123 -0
  102. data/plugins/rake/ui/project_widget.rb +217 -0
  103. data/plugins/rake/ui/project_widget.ui +246 -0
  104. data/plugins/rspec/plugin.yaml +30 -0
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  107. data/plugins/rspec/rspec.svg +90 -0
  108. data/plugins/rspec/rspecui.rc +20 -0
  109. data/plugins/rspec/ruber_rspec_formatter.rb +312 -0
  110. data/plugins/rspec/ui/rspec_project_widget.rb +170 -0
  111. data/plugins/rspec/ui/rspec_project_widget.ui +193 -0
  112. data/plugins/ruby_development/plugin.yaml +27 -0
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  115. data/plugins/ruby_development/ruby_developmentui.rc +19 -0
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  117. data/plugins/ruby_development/ui/project_widget.ui +108 -0
  118. data/plugins/ruby_runner/config_widget.rb +116 -0
  119. data/plugins/ruby_runner/plugin.yaml +26 -0
  120. data/plugins/ruby_runner/project_widget.rb +62 -0
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  122. data/plugins/ruby_runner/ruby_interpretersui.rc +26 -0
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  124. data/plugins/ruby_runner/ui/config_widget.rb +92 -0
  125. data/plugins/ruby_runner/ui/config_widget.ui +91 -0
  126. data/plugins/ruby_runner/ui/project_widget.rb +60 -0
  127. data/plugins/ruby_runner/ui/project_widget.ui +48 -0
  128. data/plugins/ruby_runner/ui/ruby_runnner_plugin_option_widget.rb +59 -0
  129. data/plugins/ruby_runner/ui/ruby_runnner_plugin_option_widget.ui +44 -0
  130. data/plugins/state/plugin.yaml +28 -0
  131. data/plugins/state/state.rb +520 -0
  132. data/plugins/state/ui/config_widget.rb +92 -0
  133. data/plugins/state/ui/config_widget.ui +89 -0
  134. data/plugins/syntax_checker/plugin.yaml +18 -0
  135. data/plugins/syntax_checker/syntax_checker.rb +662 -0
  136. data/ruber.desktop +10 -0
  137. data/spec/annotation_model_spec.rb +174 -0
  138. data/spec/common.rb +119 -0
  139. data/spec/component_manager_spec.rb +1259 -0
  140. data/spec/document_list_spec.rb +626 -0
  141. data/spec/document_project_spec.rb +373 -0
  142. data/spec/document_spec.rb +779 -0
  143. data/spec/editor_view_spec.rb +167 -0
  144. data/spec/external_program_plugin_spec.rb +676 -0
  145. data/spec/filtered_output_widget_spec.rb +642 -0
  146. data/spec/gui_states_handler_spec.rb +304 -0
  147. data/spec/kde_config_option_backend_spec.rb +214 -0
  148. data/spec/kde_sugar_spec.rb +101 -0
  149. data/spec/ktexteditor_wrapper_spec.rb +305 -0
  150. data/spec/output_widget_spec.rb +1703 -0
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  152. data/spec/plugin_specification_reader_spec.rb +1765 -0
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  155. data/spec/project_files_list_spec.rb +401 -0
  156. data/spec/project_list_spec.rb +511 -0
  157. data/spec/project_spec.rb +990 -0
  158. data/spec/qt_sugar_spec.rb +328 -0
  159. data/spec/settings_container_spec.rb +617 -0
  160. data/spec/settings_dialog_manager_spec.rb +773 -0
  161. data/spec/settings_dialog_spec.rb +419 -0
  162. data/spec/state_spec.rb +991 -0
  163. data/spec/utils_spec.rb +406 -0
  164. data/spec/workspace_spec.rb +869 -0
  165. data/spec/yaml_option_backend_spec.rb +246 -0
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+ h1. Installation instructions
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+ h2. Dependencies
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+
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+ To run Ruber, you need to have the following installed
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+ * Ruby 1.8.7 MRI or later
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+ * Korundum (KDE Ruby bindings) version 4.5.0 or greater. The 4.4 releases
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+ may or may not work (some bugs have been fixed since these versions, so earlier
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+ versions may lead to crashes).
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+ * The Facets gem ("http://rubyworks.github.com/facets/":http://rubyworks.github.com/facets/),
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+ version 2.7 or later
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+ * The Dictionary gem ("http://death.rubyforge.org/dictionary/":http://death.rubyforge.org/dictionary/)
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+
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+ h2. Plugin dependencies
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+
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+ Some plugins need external libraries and/or programs to work. If you don't have
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+ these requirements, then some of the plugins won't work. Ruber itself and the
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+ other plugins will still work correctly, however. The programs needed by the plugins
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+ are:
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+
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+ * rak ("http://rak.rubyforge.org/":http://rak.rubyforge.org/), needed by the Find in Files plugin
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+ * rake ("http://rake.rubyforge.org/":http://rake.rubyforge.org/), needed by the Rake plugin (already included in ruby 1.9.x)
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+ * rspec ("RSpec 1":http://rspec.info/, "RSpec 2":http://github.com/rspec/rspec/wiki), needed by the RSpec plugin
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+
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+ h2. Installing Ruber and its dependencies
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+ h3. The easy way
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+ The easiest way to install Ruber is to use the packages provided by your distribution
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+ and rubygems to install any gem your distribution doesn't package:
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+ * Install Ruby using your package manager
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+ * Install the KDE Ruby bindings using your package manager (usually, the name of the package
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+ will be something like @korundum@, @korundum4@ or @kdebindings-ruby@). Depending
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+ on the packages you have already installed on your system, this other packages
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+ may also be installed.
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+ * Install Facets and Dictionary using your package manager or rubygems there are
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+ no packages for them:
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+ bc. gem install facets
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+ gem install dictionary
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+ * Install Ruber:
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+ bc. gem install ruber
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+ h3. The hard way
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+ The hard way to install ruber is to install the needed dependencies by hand. In particular
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+ (depending on what you have already installed) this may mean installing ruby, the KDE
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+ libraries and the KDE Ruby bindings. If you want, you can also mix the easy and
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+ the hard way, installing some of the above programs using your package manager and
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+ h4. Installing Ruby by hand
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+
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+ * Download ruby from "the Ruby home page":http://www.ruby-lang.org/en/downloads/
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+ * Unpack the tarball
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+ * @cd@ in the directory created by unpacking the tarball
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+ * Run @./configure@, passing it any argument you want. In particular, you may want
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+ to change the installation directory (which by default is @/usr/local@) and
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+ add a prefix or suffix to the executable name (this is useful if you want two)
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+ versions of ruby installed at the same time. To change the installation directory,
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+ pass the @--prefix DIR@ argument to configure, where @DIR@ is the directory you
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+ want to install ruby into. To add a prefix or a suffix to the executables, use
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+ the @--program-prefix@ or @--program-suffix@ options, followed by the prefix or
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+ suffix you want. Use @./configure --help@ to see all the options accepted by
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+ @configure@
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+ * Run @make@
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+ * Run @make install@. Unless you changed the installation directory to a directory
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+ you have write access to, this command must be run as superuser.
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+ h4. Installing the KDE libraries by hand
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+ I strongly discourage from building the KDE libraries by hand, given the large
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+ number of dependencies they have and the fact that every distribution has packages
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+ for them. To install using a package manager, simply install the @kdelibs@ package.
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+
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+ If you really want to install by hand, here's what to do
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+ * Install the needed dependencies. They're listed on the "KDE techbase site":http://techbase.kde.org/Build_requirements,
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+ with instructions for different distributions. However, not all the dependencies
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+ listed here are required to install Ruber. You can try skipping this section for
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+ now and return to it after running cmake (see below).
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+ * Download the KDE libraries from the "KDE home page":http://www.kde.org/download.
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+ Choose the version marked as _recommended for end users_, then, following the
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+ link, download the @kdelibs@ tarball. Do not follow the instructions linked on
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+ the download page, as they're for people developing KDE itself
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+ * Unpack the tarball
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+ * @cd@ in the directory created unpacking the tarball
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+ * Create a build directory: @mkdir build@
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+ * @cd build@
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+ * @cmake ..@ This will fail if you're missing a required library. In this case,
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+ it'll tell you which it is and you'll be able to install it
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+ * Run @ccmake .@ This will give you a pseudo-graphical interface where to set
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+ some options. In particular, look at the @CMAKE_INSTALL_PREFIX@ option, which controls
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+ the directory KDE will be installed into, and change it as you like. After changing
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+ the options you need, press @c@ to configure and @g@ to generate. Then @e@ to
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+ exit
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+ * @make@
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+ * @make install@. Unless you changed the installation directory to a directory
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+ you have write access to, this command must be run as superuser.
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+
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+ h4. Installation of the KDE Ruby bindings
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+ * Make sure you have both the Ruby and KDE headers installed. If you installed
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+ Ruby or the KDE libraries using the package manager, depending on your distribution,
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+ you may not have installed the header files needed by the compiler. Using your
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+ package manager, see if there are packages called something like @ruby-devel@
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+ and @kdelibs-devel@ (or @ruby-headers@ and @kdelibs-headers@). If so, install
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+ them. If you installed Ruby and the KDE libraries by hand, the header files are
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+ already installed
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+ * Download the @kdebindings@ tarball from the "KDE home page":http://www.kde.org/download.
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+ Choose the same version as your KDE libraries.
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+ * Unpack the tarball.
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+ * @cd@ in the directory created unpacking the tarball
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+ * Create a build directory: @mkdir build@
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+ * @cd build@
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+ * @cmake ..@
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+ * If you had a KDE environment installed before deciding to install Ruber, check,
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+ using your package manager, whether you also have a package called @smoke@ installed
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+ * run @cmake ..@ This will give you a pseudo-graphical interface where to set
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+ some options. In particular, you may want to change the installation directory
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+ by setting the @CMAKE_INSTALL_PREFIX@ option. Most likely, you'll also want to
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+ avoid building the bindings for languages other than Ruby, so set the corresponding @BUILD_*@
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+ options (for example, @BUILD_perl@) to @OFF@. If you already have @smoke@ installed,
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+ also set @BUILD_smoke@ to @OFF@. After changing
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+ the options you need, press @c@ to configure and @g@ to generate. Then @e@ to
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+ exit
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+ * @make@
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+ * @make install@. Unless you changed the installation directory to a directory
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+ you have write access to, this command must be run as superuser.
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+
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+ h2. Installing plugin dependencies
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+
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+ * @rake@: @gem install rake@ (you don't need this if using ruby 1.9, unless you want
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+ to install a newer version of rake)
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+ * @rspec@: @gem install rspec@
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+ * @rak@: @gem install rak@