Including the voices for all languages would make the installer way too heavy and most users are only interested in the voices for their language. Also the extra images and background music take relatively lot of space while not being required to use the software. So to minimize the base installer size we decided to not include those and let users download them from the software if they want to.
If you don't want the software to download anything automatically, you can disable the option "Enable automatic downloads/updates of external assets" in the main configuration page.
IMPORTANT: for GCompris versions older than 4.0, you need to replace "data3" with "data2" in all instructions below.
IMPORTANT: from GCompris version 4.0, we added the date of the last update in the .rcc filenames. So you need to look in the "Contents" files what is the name of the latest one before downloading it. For example: backgroundMusic-ogg-2024-03-19-11-10-30.rcc . For older versions, the filenames don't contain the date. Example: backgroundMusic-ogg.rcc
IMPORTANT: in the following instructions, replace "-codecName" with "-mp3" for Windows systems, or "-ogg" for Linux or Android systems, or "-aac" for macOS systems. Also, replace "-localeCode" with the code of your locale. And as explained above, from GCompris version 4.0, replace "-date" with the date you found in the "Contents" file; for older versions, remove the "-date" part.Alternativ können Sie das Installationsprogramm von den folgenden Verknüpfungen herunterladen.
https://cdn.kde.org/gcompris/data3/
For the background music, you need to go in the folder named "backgroundMusic" and download those 2 files:
Contents backgroundMusic-codecName-date.rcc
Then copy those 2 files in a folder named "backgroundMusic" in the cache folder of the application.
For the voices, you need to go in the folder named "voices-codecName" and download those 2 files:
Contents voices-localeCode-date.rcc
Then copy those 2 files in a folder named "voices-codecName" in the cache folder of the application.
For the images, you need to go in the folder named "words" and download those 2 files:
Contents words-webp-date.rcc
Then copy those 2 files in a folder named "words" in the cache folder of the application.
The path to the cache folder is different depending on the operating system.
Windows
C:\Users\Username\AppData\Local\KDE\GCompris\cache\data3\
Path on Linux:
/home/userName/.cache/KDE/gcompris-qt/data3/
Path on Android (you need to have root access to edit this folder):
/data/data/net.gcompris.full/data3/
Path on macOS:
~/Library/Caches/KDE/gcompris-qt/data3/
It is both. From the beginning, GCompris has always been and still is a GNU package. Since 2014 it is maintained by the KDE community.
The name GCompris sounds like "J'ai compris" in French, which means "I understand" in English. Also, the G stands for GNU.
All the content and dependencies are under licenses compatible with the AGPLv3 license.
The requirements to build and publish software for iOS are not compatible with the GPLv3 and AGPLv3 licenses used by this software.
For android we already publish on the Play store and F-Droid, publishing on all the stores would require too much work. If you are using a Fire tablet, you can directly install the latest apk from our website, and use a third party launcher to access the application from a child profile.