Re: Development Environments for gtkmm
- From: Christopher Lang <christopher lang acurana de>
- To: gtkmm-list gnome org
- Subject: Re: Development Environments for gtkmm
- Date: Mon, 7 Jan 2008 17:50:10 +0100
Here is my recommendation:
Eclipse + CDT + Autotools plugin or better use
cmake
(http://www.cmake.org/Wiki/CMake:Eclipse)
+ pkgconfig (http://www.cmake.org/pipermail/cmake/2006-December/012335.html)
works very nicely for me.
Chris
http://www.acurana.de/
Am Montag 07 Januar 2008 16:24:41 schrieb Jonathon Jongsma:
> On 1/6/08, Andreas Volz <lists brachttal net> wrote:
> > Use Anjuta, but at least the 2.3.1 unstable release. There're some
> > debugger stability updates included compared to the last stable
> > version. Anjuta has the best GUI debugger that I know for Linux.
>
> Admittedly, I'm not a completely neutral observer here, and I don't
> mean to denigrate the great work the anjuta guys have been doing
> lately, but I try the anjuta debugger on non-trivial programs from
> time to time, and I always seem to end up with anjuta crashing. Has
> that improved in 2.3.1?
>
> One thing I'll say about Nemiver is that it's quite robust (mostly
> thanks to Dodji, not me). It's extremely rare that it will actually
> crash. It doesn't quite have all of the features of the anjuta
> debugger yet, but we're getting closer all the time :)
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