Now this is _exactly_ why I wanted to do simple debugging when still
inside SciTE!  kdevelop,anjuta, etc are overengineered nightmares.
You can't write a "hello,world!' program without choosing a licence
and creating a makefile. So Mitchell's advice is pretty good.

steve d.

On 7/14/07, Neil Hodgson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
April White:

> So the rhetorical question is, how do I debug this?  My Linux experience
> is really limited, heck I cannot even find where aliases are set nor
> change one to suit my preferences.  Well I can type in the command, but
> I want to put it into my start up script - which I did - but it does not
> 'take'.

   IIRC I used kdevelop for a while but like most IDEs, it really
expects you to be using its project facility so you have to figure out
how to run up an external executable. I've never found a Linux IDE
that I actually like so most debugging is done using Visual Studio on
Windows.

   Neil
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