Quoting "Henrique G. Abreu" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
If you want to do C/C++ development, let me recommend Eclipse with the
CDT plugin. The only real downside is that you need the Sun JDK.
I already have de JDK, but, when I dont find eclipse in my apt-get
henrique:~# apt-cache search eclipse
ecj
If you want to do C/C++ development, let me recommend Eclipse with the
CDT plugin. The only real downside is that you need the Sun JDK.
I already have de JDK, but, when I dont find eclipse in my apt-get
henrique:~# apt-cache search eclipse
ecj-bootstrap
ecj-bootstrap-gcj
libgcj6-src
libgcj7-sr
vem uma centena de muitos read desses antes...
read(13, "y>\n\n\t\t\t 0\n\t\t\t\t GTK_BUTTO"..., 4096) = 4096
read(13, "e=\"rules_hint\">False\n"..., 4096) = 4096
read(13, "\n\t 0<"..., 4096) = 4096
read(13, "348\">\n\t "..., 4096) = 301
read(13, "", 4096) = 0
On Thu, May 18, 2006 at 11:34:39PM -0400, Roberto C. Sanchez wrote:
> If you want to do C/C++ development, let me recommend Eclipse with the
> CDT plugin. The only real downside is that you need the Sun JDK.
Not true. Eclipse runs fine on Debian with no SUN JDK in sight. (it can run
under gcj)
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Henrique G. Abreu wrote:
> I installed anjuta with apt-get
> from ftp.debian.org/debian testing/main
>
> but when I try to open it, the logo screen shows up
> and I receive a erro message, anjuta has closed...
>
> I've tried to reinstall, but nothing worked
> please, anyone help me
>
If you wan
by the way,
anjuta is an IDE
Henrique
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
I know that it is asking to much,
but it had no meaning to me, may be you can help.
thanks
[EMAIL PROTECTED]:~# strace anjuta
...
read(13, "\211PNG\r\n\32\n\0\0\0\rIHDR\0\0\\0\0\\10\6\0\0"...,
4096) = 3171
brk(0x8679000) = 0x8679000
brk(0x8671000)
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