Opened 19 years ago
Closed 19 years ago
#1787 closed enhancement (fixed)
Add IDEs to Other Programming Tools
Reported by: | Dan Nicholson | Owned by: | Randy McMurchy |
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Priority: | normal | Milestone: | 6.2.0 |
Component: | BOOK | Version: | SVN |
Severity: | minor | Keywords: | |
Cc: |
Description (last modified by ) ¶
Add the Anjuta C/C++ IDE and Eclipse Java IDE to the Other Programming page. See here for more info:
http://linuxfromscratch.org/pipermail/blfs-dev/2006-January/013376.html
Also, on the wiki:
http://wiki.linuxfromscratch.org/blfs/wiki/OtherProgrammingTools
Change History (6)
comment:1 by , 19 years ago
Milestone: | future → 6.2 |
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op_sys: | All → Linux |
Owner: | changed from | to
rep_platform: | PC → All |
Severity: | normal → enhancement |
Version: | ~CVS → a-SVN |
comment:2 by , 19 years ago
Status: | new → assigned |
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comment:3 by , 19 years ago
comment:4 by , 19 years ago
Description: | modified (diff) |
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GDB is in the Other Programming Tools section. Close to the bottom under the Other Development Tools heading.
If you feel that GDB should really be in the book, maybe you should open a bug specifically for that, put information for building it on the wiki, or create a hint for it.
comment:5 by , 19 years ago
Priority: | high → normal |
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comment:6 by , 19 years ago
Resolution: | → fixed |
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Status: | assigned → closed |
Moved Eclipse and Anjuta's entries on the Wiki into the 'Other Programming Tools' page into a new section titled 'Integrated Development Environments'.
Does no one use plain old gdb any more? I was a little surprised not to find instructions for that. - Marty Jack