KDevelop 4.7.0 was Released
Today, the KDevelop team is proud to announce the final release of
KDevelop 4.7.0. It is, again, a huge step forwards compared to the last
release in terms of stability, performance and polishedness. This
release is special, as it marks the end of the KDE4 era for us. As such,
KDevelop 4.7.0 comes with a long-term stability guarantee. We will
continue to improve it over the coming years, but will refrain from
adding new features. For that, we have the upcoming KDevelop 5, based on
KDE frameworks 5 and Qt 5, which our team is currently busy working on.
See below for more on that topic.
Important KDevelop 4.7.0 Changes
This new release of KDevelop comes with many important changes that
should ensure it will stay usable for the foreseeable future. The CMake
support was improved and extended to ensure that all idioms needed for
KF5 development are available. The unit test support UI was polished and
several bugs fixed. In the same direction, some noteworthy issues with
the QtHelp integration were addressed. KDevelop’s PHP language support
now handles namespaces better and can understand traits aliases.
Furthermore, some first fruits of the Google summer of code projects are
included in this release. These changes pave the path toward better
support for cross compile toolchains. Feature-wise, KDevelop now
officially supports the Bazaar (bzr) version control system. On the
performance front, it was possible to greatly reduce the memory
footprint when loading large projects with several thousand files in
KDevelop. Additionally, the startup should now be much faster.
As always, many thanks to the various contributors that made this release possible!
Download KDevelop 4.7.0
The packagers of various distributions have already updated their
version of KDevelop to the latest and greatest. If you want to look at
the sources or compile it yourself, you can find the release tarballs on
the KDE mirrors:
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