A very good debugger which we use is totalview of etnus
It costs , but it is worth every penny


Shany Pozin
From: Oded Arbel <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: Linux-IL <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
CC: Erez Doron <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Subject: Re: Debugger/IDE for C development
Date: Tue, 23 Mar 2004 13:32:42 +0200

�Tuesday 23 March 2004 12:43, ���� �� ��� Kovriga, Gregory:
> Hi,
> Another IDE you might want to look at is Anjuta.

I used Anjuta several times, and while I really like its editor (Scintilla ?)
and its UI layout is at once both conservative (familiar for any one who's
ever used an IDE in the last 10 years) and easy to use, I found it severly
lacking in the project managment arena and language support, and it has no
new project wizards to speak of - Kdevelop is really putting it to shame as
while Anjuta has only a GNOME application wizard, Kdevelop has all kinds of
wizards for both GNOME and KDE applications.


There are several commercial development suites for Linux, some of which are
very good and feature-to-feature comparable with top offerings for the
competing OSs: I used The Kompany's KDE Studio before it had integrated
debugger and found it very good (I only got out of it to read mail and run
kdbg). now it has integrated debugging and stuff. I suggest you try their
demo.


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Oded

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