Hi all, I use Ubuntu x86 (intrepid since a week) on an ancient laptop (dell with ATI's x600 which crashed and burned in Robert's memory test). I edit source in emacs and use it's gdb-mode for debugging. I have tried Eclipse with some success, though it's antispeed makes me wanna throw my laptop at some of the hardest materials in existence.
I immediately "starred" this thread. Incredibly interesting stuff and I've tried out both meld and cscope and they work very nice. Thank you! At work I'm forced by my company's customers to work on WinXP with MSVC (7.1,8.0 and soon 9.0). I've recently had some success with convincing the right people that linux is the future (paradoxically thanks to MS design decisions in Vista). However theres still a long way to go. I find it interesting that so many of you/us still use historic editors like emacs and vi(m) and as much as I would love "Joe shmoe the windows programmer" to take on learning emacs is as much as I believe that he will require an IDE like Visual studio and it's indexer and debugger. (please dont' flame me about the emacs friendliness. If my thesis supervisor had been a vi'er I'm sure I would be to ;) Mattias _______________________________________________ osg-users mailing list [email protected] http://lists.openscenegraph.org/listinfo.cgi/osg-users-openscenegraph.org

