Hi, I really gave anjuta2 a try, even rebuilt gnome-build from source, etc., but in the end, I just don't want to use Anjuta2 until it has at least some basic Project functionality.
Problem is, I found no pre-compiled way to downgrade back to my last working version. Seems the current Testing debs in all the mirrors are actually from the non-functional anjuta_1.2.4-1+b1_i386.deb batch, and stable's anjuta_1.2.2-9_i386.deb doesn't work either. I remembered last January when both first went sour, and the precompiled solution was ultimately provided by anjuta_1.2.4a-2_i386.deb . Problem: that deb isn't available on any debian mirrors, only the source and patch. Not being in the mood to go through recompiling that again, I just did an FTP search and found exactly one existant copy of anjuta_1.2.4a-2_i386.deb -- on an Ubuntu site, ironically enough. Probably is the debian one, certainly works enough to allow me to program again: ftp://140.113.168.127/distributions/ubuntu/package/pool/universe/a/anjuta/anjuta_1.2.4a-2_i386.deb I think the guy that said "split Anjuta1 and Anjuta2" was right -- to offer both through apt-get would allow people with gigantic Projects that are left dead-in-the-water with Anjuta2 to keep working, and encourage them to try to start new projects with Anjuta2. When Debian's Anjuta2 can actually handle projects, I mean. Thanks -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED]