On Tue, Apr 22, 2008 at 8:44 AM, Pau Arumí <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > (Natanael, I'm answering your mail to clam-devel) [snip] > > I'll ask about the IDE in clam-devel. Do you want to send also the > > testing diff there? Will you create a specific GSoC list? > Well, most Clam developers use "normal" code editors --at least David > and me are gvim fans--. These are not really integrated IDEs but is > efficient anyway. > > Kate or kdevelop sounds good for editing --and even debugging with gdb's > front-ends. But there is no point in integrating the scons based build > process. Just use a (maybe integrated) terminal for that.
if you're going to use kate, take in account this patch/post (needs recompilation) "Tweaking kate to work more comfortably with clam source" (http://h.ordia.com.ar/blog/index.php?entry=entry071205-085058) > Some time ago tried to integrate the build process inside Eclipse (there > is some doc about this in the wiki) but the results were not > satisfactory enough. look here: http://clam.iua.upf.edu/wikis/clam/index.php/Devel/Eclipse about this phrase: "You should install the core Eclipse development environment either through the Eclipse Webpage or through any of the packages you will find for any major distribution. As far as I know Eclipse needs a non-free Java run-time (Sun's or IBM) so if you are not into that, stop reading. " I just discovered that (at least in ubuntu) there is also an eclipse-gcj package ("Native Eclipse run with GCJ") which is a completely free option and also runs much more smoothly (since as i understand bytecodes are compiled to native binary code) I'll update the wiki with all this information... cheers -- Hernán http://h.ordia.com.ar GnuPG: 0xEE8A3FE9 _______________________________________________ Clam-devel mailing list Clam-devel@llistes.projectes.lafarga.org https://llistes.projectes.lafarga.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/clam-devel