I use it on Fedora without problems except for:

-When I installed it for the first time the Gnat in gcc didn't support
Ada2005 so I had to use gnat-gpl from Adacore.  Since then I haven't
bothered trying gnat-gcc

-If you use gnat-gcc it is tempting to use GPS the integrated
development environment from adacore.  However it comes with libraries
who conflict with libraries in Fedora.  My solution was for one side
to edit the gps script and for the other to remove all the gtk or gnome
related libraries in the /opt/gnat/lib/ 



On Tue, 2009-12-01 at 08:03 -0500, Rajagopalan Srinivasan wrote:
> this is a query about the Linux platforms you are using for QtAda based
> development. Since the loss of my Ubuntu system, I am rethinking my Linux
> platform and looking for advice.
> 
> Also of interest - if anyone has experience using the Amazon cloud for QtAda
> development. If so, could you detail your environment etc.
> 
> Thanks, srini
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