Mark,
What version of CodeWarrior are you using? I contacted the support people there and
they said their *current* version does not run under Mandrake-Linux (they have RedHat
& SuSE versions). But they said they are beta testing their next version which WILL
run under Mandrake-Linux 7.1.
I, too, am doing an evaluation of C++ development environments for Linux, and my short
list consists of: KDevelop, Moonshine (I think I'm gonna pick this one just for the
NAME! ;-), C-Forge, and WipeOut. Any comments/suggestions on which of these you think
is "best" would be greatly welcomed.
Thanks!
Lisa
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> Subject: Re: [newbie] C compilers
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> I can answer that question with on word
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> Codewarrior
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> you'll never go back to Boreland again. :)_
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> Mark
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> On Sat, 26 Aug 2000, Brendan K Callahan wrote:
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> > Are there any graphical interfaces for the compiler? I'm used to using
> > Borland Turbo C++ (v3.x and v4.x) for Windows. More clearly defined, I like
> > having scrollable windows, multiple windows, the open file dialog and such.
> > Anyone know anything?
> >
> > > I use the compiler that comes with Mandrake which is also the same one in
> > > Redhat and the others. If it's C you're programming in invoke 'gcc', if
> > > you're doing C++ use 'g++'. Although actually either one will work for
> > > both C and C++. I've gotten some funny errors from gcc when compiling a
> > > C++ program.
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