01.07.2011, 11:49, "O. Hartmann" :
> On 07/01/11 09:35, Konstantin Tokarev wrote:
>
>> 01.07.2011, 11:06, "O. Hartmann"
>>> And, for those actively developing, is there a good alternative to
>>> Anjuta (no KDevelop, since I do not
01.07.2011, 11:06, "O. Hartmann"
> And, for those actively developing, is there a good alternative to
> Anjuta (no KDevelop, since I do not like KDE and do not have KDE). Thanks,
> Oliver
Depending on what you need you can try:
Geany
Vim
Eclipse
Qt Creator
Actually, KDevel
On 07/01/11 09:35, Konstantin Tokarev wrote:
01.07.2011, 11:06, "O. Hartmann"
And, for those actively developing, is there a good alternative to
Anjuta (no KDevelop, since I do not like KDE and do not have KDE). Thanks,
Oliver
Depending on what you need you can try:
Geany
Vim
Using Anjuta as my potentially IDE, I realize a weird behaviour since my
last try years ago. Anjuta was supposed to show a dialog about when
creating a new project. Documentation explicitely mention this. But in
my case (a newly installed anjuta), selecting a C-project, GTK+, then
ends up in
Hi,
I am fiddling a bit with Anjuta. For some reason I cannot compile an
application unless I add at some point near the top of
intl/dcigettext.c:
#define HAVE_STRCHR 1
Does anyone know why this is needed?
If I take the same project to my office (linux) system everything works just
fine
John Oxley wrote:
I have installed anjuta 1.2.2 from ports and am getting some odd errors:
It complains that libtool is not installed but I have installed as
dependencies both libtool13 and libtool15. When I symlink
/usr/local/bin/libtool15 to libtool and do the same for libtoolize, the
I have installed anjuta 1.2.2 from ports and am getting some odd errors:
It complains that libtool is not installed but I have installed as
dependencies both libtool13 and libtool15. When I symlink
/usr/local/bin/libtool15 to libtool and do the same for libtoolize, the
autogen.sh script works
Christian Schüler wrote:
thanks, I did cvsup the ports collection, then the make command builds
Anjuta 1.2.2_1.
OK, this is more reasonable.
I just did a fresh install of FreeBSD 5.2.1 from FTP a week ago, so I never
dreamt of anything being out of date form this install. Why do I have to
cvsup
also want to configure everything from the gui if possible to make it
as painless as possible if you know how.
Thanks
Radu
-Henrik W Lund
Greetings!
I don't know where the autogen.sh script comes from, but it is this
script that Anjuta executes in order to pull in stuff like libtool,
ltc
Chuck:
thanks, I did cvsup the ports collection, then the make command builds
Anjuta 1.2.2_1.
I just did a fresh install of FreeBSD 5.2.1 from FTP a week ago, so I never
dreamt of anything being out of date form this install. Why do I have to
cvsup the ports collection?
Anyway, Anjuta builds
o avail. I also tried symlinking libtool to different
versions
like libtool13 and libtool15, and also copying a libtool executable to ../
relative to the project directory, nothing works.
Now I am clueless. Has anyone running Anjuta-1.2.2 on FreeBSD?
Might be worth noting that I run xFce, not th
On Thu, Jul 15, 2004 at 08:47:51PM +0200, "Christian Sch?ler" wrote:
>
> Hi,
> sorry that the case isn't that easy...
>
> > Why don't you build it from ports and save yourself a lot of problems?
>
> (1) because this doesn't build 1.2.2, it starts building "1.0.2" when I type
> make install.
It
d start with:
# New ports collection makefile for:anjuta
# Date created: 31 March 2001
# Whom: Dmitry Sivachenko <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
#
# $FreeBSD: ports/devel/anjuta/Makefile,v 1.26 2004/05/06 02:54:02 bland Exp $
#
PORTNAME=
Hi,
sorry that the case isn't that easy...
> Why don't you build it from ports and save yourself a lot of problems?
(1) because this doesn't build 1.2.2, it starts building "1.0.2" when I type
make install.
(2) pkg_add -r anjuta *does* fetch 1.2.2, and this is what
o avail. I also tried symlinking libtool to different versions
like libtool13 and libtool15, and also copying a libtool executable to ../
relative to the project directory, nothing works.
Now I am clueless. Has anyone running Anjuta-1.2.2 on FreeBSD?
Might be worth noting that I run xFce, not the comp
On Thu, Jul 15, 2004 at 01:32:27AM +0200, "Christian Sch?ler" wrote:
[...]
> Now I am clueless. Has anyone running Anjuta-1.2.2 on FreeBSD?
> Might be worth noting that I run xFce, not the complete Gnome package.
Why don't you build it from ports and save yourself a lot o
also tried symlinking libtool to different versions
like libtool13 and libtool15, and also copying a libtool executable to ../
relative to the project directory, nothing works.
Now I am clueless. Has anyone running Anjuta-1.2.2 on FreeBSD?
Might be worth noting that I run xFce, not the complete Gno
Hello, I'm Sow and I'm very new Freebsd and especially its mailing
lists. I was wondering if anyone could help me with my problems with
Anjuta 1.2.1-1 and Freebsd 5.2.1. My anjuta keeps segfaulting when I try
to create a new project or when I try to compile a project. The errors I
On 2002.11.20 00:20 Joe Marcus Clarke wrote:
> > When I try to build anjuta on my FreeBSD 4.7, I get:
>
> Update to the latest version of scintilla.
Thanks, that helped :-)
br
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> Hi all
>
> When I try to build anjuta on my FreeBSD 4.7, I get:
Update to the latest version of scintilla.
Joe
>
> aneditor.cxx: In function `bool nonFuncChar(char)':
> aneditor.cxx:292: redefinition of `bool nonFuncC
Hi all
When I try to build anjuta on my FreeBSD 4.7, I get:
aneditor.cxx: In function `bool nonFuncChar(char)':
aneditor.cxx:292: redefinition of `bool nonFuncChar(char)'
/usr/X11R6/include/scintilla/PropSet.h:79: `bool nonFuncChar(char)' previously
defined here
aneditor.cxx: In m
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