Kile is available for Microsoft Windows thanks to the excellent work of the KDE on Windows initiative. Instructions for checking out the latest source code can be found here.Ī list of all packages can also be found on the Files section of the SourceForge project page. If you want to download the latest (yet unreleased) source code for Kile, you can fetch it from KDE's Git repository. Compilation instructions are available here. However, if you cannot find a package that matches your system exactly, you can also compile Kile from source.
If there is a binary package prepared for your Linux distribution, then it is recommended to install that one using the package management system of your distribution. configure -build=arm-linux-gnueabihf -prefix=/usr -includedir=$/lib/arm-linux-gnueabihf -disable-maintainer-mode -disable-dependency-tracking -config-cache -disable-update-check -enable-fast-install -docdir=/usr/share/doc/vlc-data -libdir=/usr/lib -with-binary-version=2.2.2-5 -enable-a52 -enable-aa -enable-bluray -enable-bonjour -enable-caca -enable-chromaprint -enable-dbus -enable-dca -enable-directfb -enable-dvbpsi -enable-dvdnav -enable-faad -enable-flac -enable-fluidsynth -enable-freerdp -enable-freetype -enable-fribidi -enable-gles1 -enable-gles2 -enable-gnutls -enable-jack -enable-kate -enable-libass -enable-libmpeg2 -enable-libxml2 -enable-lirc -enable-live555 -enable-mad -enable-mkv -enable-mod -enable-mpc -enable-mtp -enable-mux_ogg -enable-ncurses -enable-notify -enable-ogg -enable-opus -enable-pulse -enable-qt -enable-realrtsp -enable-samplerate -enable-schroedinger -enable-sdl -enable-sdl-image -enable-sftp -enable-shine -enable-shout -enable-skins2 -enable-speex -enable-svg -enable-svgdec -enable-taglib -enable-theora -enable-twolame -enable-upnp -enable-vcdx -enable-vdpau -enable-vnc -enable-vorbis -enable-x264 -enable-x265 -enable-zvbi -with-kde-solid=/usr/share/kde4/apps/solid/actions/ -enable-rpi-omxil -disable-mmal-codec -disable-mmal-vout -disable-decklink -disable-dxva2 -disable-fdkaac -disable-gnomevfs -disable-goom -disable-libtar -disable-mfx -disable-opencv -disable-projectm -disable-sndio -disable-telx -disable-vpx -disable-vsxu -disable-wasapi -enable-alsa -enable-atmo -enable-dc1394 -enable-dv1394 -enable-linsys -enable-omxil -enable-udev -enable-v4l2 -enable-libva -enable-vcd -enable-smbclient -disable-oss -disable-crystalhd -disable-mmx -disable-sse -disable-neon -disable-altivec returned exit code 77 debian/rules:245: recipe for target 'override_dh_auto_configure' failed make: *** Error 255 make: Leaving directory '/home/mate/vlc-2.2.Feel free to download released source code for Kile using one of the links below. I have fresh install of mate 16.04 on Raspberry Pi 3, I have followed all steps above (except VLC 2.2.2 was downloaded instead of 2.2.1) and Im getting error during build:Ĭonfigure: exit 77 dh_auto_configure. It is derived from the KWrite text editor application and offers top-notch text editing capabilities. Go to tools -> Preferences -> Video and select "OpenMax IL". Kate is an open source and advanced text editor specifically designed for the KDE SC desktop environment.
If you want to update it again from the repository, you can activate updates with : You need to deactivate updates on this package : If you do some upgrade (sudo apt-get upgrade), you will loose the package because it will be updated by the repository version. Wait some time, then when the build is done : Usr/lib/vlc/plugins/codec/libomxil_vout_plugin.so Usr/lib/vlc/plugins/codec/libomxil_plugin.so Now, edit the debian/ file :Īdd the line "usr/lib/vlc/plugins/codec/libomxil_vout_plugin.so" : with-kde-solid=/usr/share/kde4/apps/solid/actions/ If you want to build it from sources, open a new terminal then :Įdit the file to add to confflags : "-enable-rpi-omxil", "-disable-mmal-codec" and "-disable-mmal-vout"
If you don't the archive is corrupted or hacked ! If you don't want to build it, you can download my build, open a termnial then type :Įcho "af76abfc289f76b5b070176ef1042e81da22369a vlc-nox_2.2.1-3_b" | sha1sum -c.
You can play HD videos in fullscreen mode with it !
This tutorial explains how to build vlc with hardware acceleration for the raspberry pi 2 under ubuntu mate, xubuntu and lubuntu 15.10.1.