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(The rest of the thread is gone, so this doesn't really make sense any more.)
This is one weird mix of inaccurate and irrelevant information you are cooking up there ... You'd better stop writing classes and read some tutorials yourself instead. ![]() There are some excellent resources on KDE's techbase: http://techbase.kde.org/Development/Tutorials
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I'm working on the KDevelop IDE.
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You're either a really good troll or painfully unaware of how disconnected your thoughts are from reality.
KDE is not using "the github", nor is there a connection between the things you're talking about related to version control and "the github". A shell is not the same as a terminal emulator. apt-get is not a repository, and it's nothing like github. It also does not fetch code usually, but binary packages. KDevelop is not a tool chain. apt-get does not compile things. vim also doesn't compile things, and is especially in no way related to compiling C code. Neither the vim command line, nor the source code you posted will work. The --help flag to a program does not display a manpage (that's what man does). ... So please stop filling this forum with wrong explanations and broken tutorials, it might confuse newcomers.
I'm working on the KDevelop IDE.
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