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Subject: Re: [half OT] Need help: choice of an IDE to build Chess Tiger for Linux

Author: Christophe Theron

Date: 20:00:02 01/02/03

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On January 02, 2003 at 22:50:18, Daniel Clausen wrote:

>Ok, forget KDevelop 3.0, since it's alpha still.
>
>I've tried the latest stable version (2.1.4 - RH8 comes with 2.1.3) though and
>did the following:
>
>-created project of type "Terminal/C++"
>-added a class with "Project->New Class"
>-added existing class via "Project->Add Existing Files"
>-made errors on purpose in all files
>-built the stuff
>-could click on each error and the correct file appeared
>
>But maybe I missed something :)



So maybe now it works in Kdevelop 2.1.4...

But it is such a basic feature that I don't understand how they did not catch it
in the previous version...





>On January 02, 2003 at 21:22:29, Christophe Theron wrote:
>
>
>>Yeah I could use makefiles, but I was looking for something a little bit more
>>friendly.
>>
>>You know, I'm already using several different IDEs, and I really don't want to
>>learn something complicated.
>
>While I agree that Makefile/Editor/gdb is not so user-friendly, it's not
>complicated at all. You can make one Makefile which compiles all source files it
>finds in directories and links them to one executable, and you never have to
>change the Makefile again. Sounds pretty simple to me.
>
>
>[snip]
>
>>I was looking for something simple and efficient. OK, I realize how naive I can
>>be... :)
>
>:))
>
>I hope that these things don't stop you from porting Tiger. ;)
>
>Sargon



I have downloaded VIDE and I'm going to give it a try.

If I do not find it to my taste, I'll download the latest Kdevelop.

Thanks for the help!




    Christophe



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