I'm doing a preview of KDE 3.2rc1 for Linux Weekly News and I've been quite impressed with Konstruct. I like to be able to test bleeding-edge releases without endangering my current setup. Konstruct is excellent for building a test release of KDE and related applications without displacing the current stable build of KDE that's included with whichever distribution you might happen to be using.
It does take a while to build an entire KDE release, but if you can let the build run overnight while you're not using the computer, it's a perfect way to keep up with the cutting edge.
Konstruct
I'm doing a preview of KDE 3.2rc1 for Linux Weekly News and I've been quite impressed with Konstruct. I like to be able to test bleeding-edge releases without endangering my current setup. Konstruct is excellent for building a test release of KDE and related applications without displacing the current stable build of KDE that's included with whichever distribution you might happen to be using.
It does take a while to build an entire KDE release, but if you can let the build run overnight while you're not using the computer, it's a perfect way to keep up with the cutting edge.