Since version 16.12 Kwave is part of KDE Frameworks 5. If you want to build your own tarball, you may want to find help here: https://community.kde.org/MakingTarballs.
For compiling the program on your own from some source package, please read the relevant chapter of the Kwave Handbook and the README file. It's quite simple, just click and read on here ...
Kwave has been successfully compiled and started on several different Linux distributions. You can try to find a precompiled binary package through the openSUSE build service.
For compiling the program on your own from some source package, please read the relevant chapter of the Kwave Handbook and the README file. It's quite simple, just click and read on here ...
Sources can also be found here:
Version | Formats | Description | |
---|---|---|---|
kwave-0.9.2
(MD5SUMS) |
tar.bz2 | ebuild | Jun 30 2016
recording via Qt Multimedia, import of additional sound formats |
kwave-0.9.1
(MD5SUMS) |
tar.bz2 | ebuild | Feb 22 2016
first version for KDE Frameworks 5 |
Distribution | version | available via | status |
---|---|---|---|
Gentoo | 0.9.2 | Sourceforge (ebuild) | OK |
openSUSE Factory | 0.9.2 | openSUSE (build service) | OK |
openSUSE Factory Leap 42.1 | 0.9.2 | openSUSE (build service) | OK |
openSUSE Tumbleweed | 0.9.2 | openSUSE (build service) | OK |
openSUSE Factory ARM | 0.9.1 | openSUSE (build service) | OK |
Distribution | version | available via | status |
---|---|---|---|
openSUSE 13.2 | 0.9.0 | openSUSE (build service) | OK |
Scientific Linux 7 | 0.9.0 | openSUSE (build service) | OK |
Gentoo | 0.9.0 | Sourceforge (ebuild) | OK |
Cent_OS 7 [x86_64] | 0.9.0 | openSUSE (build service) | OK |
Kubuntu 15.04 (vivid) | 0.8.99-2 | (manual build) | OK |
Ubuntu 15.04 (vivid) | 0.8.12-1 | (universe) | OK |
Debian 7.5 (sid/unstable) | 0.8.12-1 | (universe) | OK |
Arch Linux | 0.8.99-2 | official package | OK |
This page was created by Thomas Eschenbacher and Sven-Steffen Arndt. Last update was on Monday, Jul 06, 2020 |