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README

QtRuby App template quick start
Author: Anne-Marie Mahfouf
Date: 2006-12-05
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This README file explains you some basic things for starting with
this application template.
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-- REQUIREMENTS --
you need 
- Qt version might be 3.3.4 or 3.3.5.
- tdelibs 3.5 and tdelibs headers 3.5 (devel package) in order to build this template.
- qtruby either from your distribution or from the tdebindings module or also from
http://rubyforge.org/projects/korundum/.
If you use the tdebindings module you need to build tdebindings/smoke/qt and then tdebindings/qtruby.

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-- RUN --
You will see that the Build menu in KDevelop is now adapted to Ruby.
In the Build menu, choose Run or use Shift + F9 to see your project running.

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-- RELEVANT LINK --
http://developer.kde.org/language-bindings/ruby/index.html

In KDevelop Documentation, you can find a Ruby tutorial.