Lyvim, I have been trying (in my spare time) to get xwpe to work with LM8.2. I am asked to provide the libtinfo.so.5 library which I can't seem to find. How did you set yours up.
Thanks, Lyvim Xaphir wrote: > On Fri, 2002-04-12 at 08:06, rsch77 wrote: > >>Hello all, I need an advice. >>Does anybody know a good IDE for C/C++, and where I find it ? >>Thanks in advance, >> >>Rodrigo >> >> > > I've tried xwpe, rhide, and Kdevelop. I really liked xwpe for it's > simplicity and resemblance to the old Borland C IDE; but Kdevelop has > some advantages that you can't ignore. > > First, it's the most complex of the ide's above. It's also the most > functional and productive. One thing that's a real mind blower about > Kdevelop is that makefile, documentation, and binary packaging > provisions were built right into the IDE. It sets up sample > documentation and configuration files that are exactly in line with the > generally accepted packaging standard for GNU rpm and tarballs across > the net. If you're using Kdevelop you are automatically compatible and > up to date with the latest program packaging standards. That's a HUGE > time saver. > > That also means that if you've never manually assembled a binary package > for public consumption, Kdevelop gives you a BY Example crash course on > how exactly to do it properly. > > Having said that, I also have to say that I haven't found a way (yet) to > neatly integrate my use of Vi as an editor in to Kdevelop. It has an IDE > of it's own (editor), but it's in no way comparable to Vi. I would have > assumed that there would have been a way to integrate Vi and Kdevelop > smoothly and seamlessly together, but I haven't seen it yet. Presently > I work in a transparent Eterm using Vi to edit the C source, then go to > Kdevelop, reload the source (an annoying process), and then use the > Kdevelop utils to generate the makefiles, object files, documentation, > and binary(s). In fact, any advice from some Kdevelop wizard on using > the ide in a way that automatically edits the sources using the > programmer's favorite editor would be appreciated.... > > > L8R > > LX > > > > > > > ------------------------------------------------------------------------ > > Want to buy your Pack or Services from MandrakeSoft? > Go to http://www.mandrakestore.com > -- Alan Carbutt Applications Programmer Adams State College 719-587-7741 [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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