2012/11/30 Dodji Seketeli
<dodji seketeli org>
Esra Altintas <es altintas gmail com> a écrit:
>Hello Esra,
>Please to 'meet' you Esra.
>Thank you for your interest in Nemiver, and be welcome on this mailing list.
Hello Dodji,
>I guess an easy way to start playing with Nemiver is to get the sources
>from the repository, compile it, install it, (follow the directions
>written on the Nemiver website at http://projects.gnome.org/nemiver/)
I cloned nemiver.git. I installed the required packages and then Nemiver.
>and start using it to debug programs you write.
I started up Nemiver, wrote a program and compiled it.
>Then if you are still interested after *using* it, you can start reading
>about its internals. To do so, go to your build directory and type:
> make doc
>And API doc is generated in html form at
>docs/reference/html/index.html. Start reading from there.
>If you have questions, please send them here on this list. You can also
>ask question on IRC, by joining the #c++ channel on the irc.gnome.org
>server. My nickname there is Dodji, and I am usually available on UTC+1
>or UTC+2 timezone.
I'm still interested in Nemiver. I am checking how it is used. I could start reading.
>It is also encouraged to watch the bugs people file about Nemiver, by
>creating a bugzilla account at bugzilla.gnome.org, and look at the
>Nemiver bugs. We can then chat about a particular Nemiver bugs you
>might be interested in. I or other people on the list can walk you
>through the code to help you learn where to start to fix a particular
>bug.
I created a bugzilla account and looked Nemiver bugs. I want to make contribution "add a C++ language analyzing infrastructure" bug. What have you done about this bug so far? How much time do i have to solve this bug and could you please tell me what exactly do you want?
>I hope this helps.
thanks for helps.
Esra.