Yes, running make kstars does indeed work. Of course running make install fails, but that's no problem, I just copy kstars to the proper place and it works.
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It seems that make install cannot be modified to be given a single target.
The truth is you don't even need to copy/install the kstars executable anywhere,
You can just run it from wherever it is compiled without any installation.
In Jerry's script, I believe that would be by typing this on the command line:
~/Projects/kstars-build/bin/kstars
That what I tend to do.
So it seems to be distribution dependent. I have no issue compiling it on my Pi4 running 64bit openSUSE Tumbleweed.
It has docbook_4 4.5 and docbook-xsl-stylesheets 1.79.2 installed. Maybe that's the difference?
openSUSE Tumbleweed KStars git INDI git
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Yes, we asked KDE Doc team to fix this and make it compile on older KDE KF5 framework version. The current documentation requires KF5 v5.92 which isn't yet available on older distributions.