Re: [newbie] after installation

2000-12-23 Thread Romanator

 Michael wrote:
 
 after installation mandrake,how can I get started?
 I want to develop c/c++ program,where should I put the source code?it
 is said that the source navigator is the best choice,I have downloaded
 SN451.tar.gz and SN451.tar.bz2,but i dont know how to install with
 this type of file.
 
 thanks  Merry Xmas!
 sparkle

Sorry. But I caught the last end of this this thread. You can download a
free copy of Code Crusader
from the following ftp site as an rpm file.

ftp://ftp.newplanetsoftware.com/pub/jcc/Linux-Intel/glibc-2.1/

If you are using Netscape, hold down the shift key and select: 
code_crusader-2.1.4-1.i386.rpm

Repeat this with:
ctags-3.3-1.i386.rpm

To install them, log on as root and single-click on each file and they
will install.

Happy Holidays.

Roman




Re: [newbie] after installation

2000-12-23 Thread Meph Istopheles

  Morning,

 On Friday 22 December 2000 11:50 pm, Michael wrote:
  I have downloaded SN451.tar.gz and SN451.tar.bz2,but i dont
  know how to install with this type of file.

On Sat, 23 Dec 2000, Tom Brinkman wrote:
 good place to start  http://mandrakeuser.org/basics/bsource.html

  For more on bz2  in relation to the rest of your first post,
you can find most all the linux into you need at:

http://www.linuxdoc.org

  Meph

-- 
  "I did this 'cause Linux gives me a woody."
  -Dave '-ddt-' Taylor, announcing DOOM for Linux





Re: [newbie] after installation

2000-12-23 Thread Romanator

Navigate to run, and type in: jcc
Press the Enter key

In fact, you can create a desktop link. The application name is: jcc
I've been very happy with Code Crusader. You may want to check out the
GNU web site for additional info.
By the way, clicking on the tar.gz or tar.bz should open or unzip the
files. Copy the icon files to
/usr/share/icons

Good Luck and Happy Christmas

Michael wrote:
 
 after download and install the two rpm packages,i can not find it in the start 
menu,may be somewhere else?
 
 Happy Christmas,
 Mike
 - Original Message -
 From: Romanator [EMAIL PROTECTED]
 To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
 Sent: Friday, December 22, 2000 7:32 PM
 Subject: Re: [newbie] after installation
 
   Michael wrote:
  
   after installation mandrake,how can I get started?
   I want to develop c/c++ program,where should I put the source code?it
   is said that the source navigator is the best choice,I have downloaded
   SN451.tar.gz and SN451.tar.bz2,but i dont know how to install with
   this type of file.
  
   thanks  Merry Xmas!
   sparkle
 
  Sorry. But I caught the last end of this this thread. You can download a
  free copy of Code Crusader
  from the following ftp site as an rpm file.
 
  ftp://ftp.newplanetsoftware.com/pub/jcc/Linux-Intel/glibc-2.1/
 
  If you are using Netscape, hold down the shift key and select:
  code_crusader-2.1.4-1.i386.rpm
 
  Repeat this with:
  ctags-3.3-1.i386.rpm
 
  To install them, log on as root and single-click on each file and they
  will install.
 
  Happy Holidays.
 
  Roman

-- 
Roman
Registered Linux User #179293




[newbie] after installation

2000-12-22 Thread Michael



after installation mandrake,how can I get 
started?
I want to develop c/c++ program,where should I put the source 
code?it is said that the source navigator is the best choice,I have downloaded 
SN451.tar.gz and SN451.tar.bz2,but i dont know how to install with this type of 
file.

thanks  Merry Xmas!
sparkle


Re: [newbie] after installation

2000-12-22 Thread Tom Brinkman

On Friday 22 December 2000 11:50 pm, Michael wrote:
I have
 downloaded SN451.tar.gz and SN451.tar.bz2,but i dont know how to
 install with this type of file.
 
 thanks  Merry Xmas!

good place to start  http://mandrakeuser.org/basics/bsource.html

  Merry Christmas back at ya ;)
-- 
Tom Brinkman   [EMAIL PROTECTED] Galveston Bay