Re: [anjuta-devel] Merging GSoC projects
- From: Naba Kumar <naba kumar gmail com>
- To: Sébastien Granjoux <seb sfo free fr>
- Cc: anjuta-devel-list <anjuta-devel-list gnome org>
- Subject: Re: [anjuta-devel] Merging GSoC projects
- Date: Mon, 3 Oct 2011 08:20:33 +0300
HI Seb,
2011/10/1 Sébastien Granjoux <seb sfo free fr>:
I don't know what the status of Lucas's project neither but I remember that
it needs some changes in Anjuta and perhaps some additional discussions. The
last point was about using autotools instead of makefiles, is this working?
The project is incomplete as of now. Unfortunately, Lucas is not able
to continue it now because of other studies. He said he would continue
it later next year.
I remember that I have proposed to create an AnjutaProgram object to store a
program name with its arguments and its environment. I think that's ok but
someone, probably me, has to write it. Anyway, it's not necessary just "nice
to have".
Then, I think the main point is that it needs an improvement in the
configure dialog allowing to add a custom widget to select the target and
possibly some additional attributes. That's fine for me but I think Naba
wasn't completely agree with this.
This is not mandatory as you can always write additional configure argument
in the existing text entry but I think it is useful to have something more
user friendly. Is there some changes here?
AFAIR, it didn't go that far. Current implementation has a project
wizard and configure dialog that patches the command arguments (using
standard widgets). The last thing he was trying was get the configure
options working via autoconf switch in project's configure.ac. I don't
know if he managed to get it working. Then other things like debugger
integration, execution in emulator etc. weren't done because he ran
out of time.
Lucas, perhaps you want to fill in or correct me, but I believe he
sent out a last report summarizing the final state of the project.
Then about merging, this project is supposed to be independent of
anjuta main source, so no merging is needed (except for the changes in
anjuta to make it work together). However, if someone wants to help
develop it further, the source can be found at:
http://gitorious.org/anjuta-avr-environment
Regards,
-Naba
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