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a good linux c++ IDE |
James Howard
Member #262
April 2000
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I've just installed Redhat 8.0 from a CD that my dad had lying around, and I've been playing around with linux. I'll probably download a more up to date flavour of linux when I get the time to do so. Can anyone suggest a decent IDE for linux? ---- |
Cody Harris
Member #4,406
March 2004
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KDevelop. --------------------------------- |
Kitty Cat
Member #2,815
October 2002
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Anjuta -- |
Cody Harris
Member #4,406
March 2004
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Kdevelop comes with KDE... --------------------------------- |
Kitty Cat
Member #2,815
October 2002
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Didn't for me... -- |
Cody Harris
Member #4,406
March 2004
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It did for me... I have Slackware 9.2, what do you have? K -> Development -> Integrated Development Environment (KDevelop) --------------------------------- |
Kitty Cat
Member #2,815
October 2002
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Gentoo (not sure which version). All I have in Development is SciTE and Anjuta.. Either way, I still recommend Anjuta, but feel free to test out other IDE's to see what you (JH) like. -- |
RallyMonkey
Member #4,615
May 2004
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Could anyone give me instructions on how to set up the beggining of a project wizard. And how to make it use Allegro? I usually just use GEdit and command line. I would like I change. NOTICE: This post's grammar/spelling/puncuation is definitive. English is frequently inaccurate. |
Kitty Cat
Member #2,815
October 2002
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KDevelop doesn't seem to let you specify the command Allegro uses to get the libs. So you'll have to run allegro-config --libs on the command line, and copy the printed libs into the project libraries. You'll need to change them almost everytime you upgrade Allegro though. Anjuta has a section where you can add extra LDFLAGS, so you should be able to just put `allegro-config --libs` there. -- |
RallyMonkey
Member #4,615
May 2004
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I'll try Anjunta. Thanks! NOTICE: This post's grammar/spelling/puncuation is definitive. English is frequently inaccurate. |
Evert
Member #794
November 2000
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Quote: It did for me... I have Slackware 9.2, what do you have? KDevelop is optional. I didn't install it either. |
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