yomgui schrieb: > Hi, > > Eclipse is just not really working on linux 64 bit > (I tried ubuntu and centos, it is freesing and crashing > and extremly slow) > > I use eclipse for python and cvs, what is "the" good alternative ? > > thanks > > yomgui
Well, basically any editor that features plugins IMO. Although this sounds much like a "which editor is the best?" question (what will enrage us even more than non-ASCII identifiers <wink>), I'd suggest Vim. It is available at almost all platforms I guess (linux 64 bit should be *no* problem at all). You can make it match your personal editing preferences (I recently got in touch with the `:map` command -- wonderful one), extend it (there are lots of plugins as for example snippetsEmu that allows some Textmate-like autocompletion) and let it work with CVS (never tried it but a `search for CVS`_ yields dozens of results). Ah -- and it works with python very well. Lots of plugins again, good highlighting, indentation support, built-in python shell (when compiled with +python). (If you're going to give it a try, put something like ``autocmd FileType python map <F5> :w<CR>:!python "%"<CR>`` into your .vimrc to get the IDE-feeling (F5 for write+execute) back in.) Regards, Stargaming .. _search for CVS: http://www.vim.org/scripts/script_search_results.php?keywords=cvs&script_type=&order_by=rating&direction=descending&search=search -- http://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/python-list