KDevelop 4.7 Has Changes For Cross-Compiling, Bzr Support & More

Written by Michael Larabel in KDE on 13 September 2014 at 06:41 PM EDT. 4 Comments
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Developers behind the KDevelop integrated development environment have released their final major update prior to focusing their resources on KDevelop 5 that will be built atop Qt5 and KDE Frameworks 5.

This weekend's KDevelop 4.7.0 is the last planned update before the upcoming KDevelop 5. KDevelop 4.7 comes with CMake support improvements, unit test support UI improvements, QtHelp integration fixes, improved PHP support, better support for cross-compile toolchains, support for the Bazaar version control system, reductions to the memory footprint, and faster start-up times.

Those using KDevelop for their development tasks can find out more about the 4.7 release by visiting KDevelop.org.
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