Re: [Anjuta-devel] Anjuta 2 info



Hi Biswa!

On Tue, 2002-06-04 at 09:09, Biswapesh Chattopadhyay wrote:
> > The thing is gnome-devtools is meant to be a list for discussing
> > development tools in Gnome.  For example, anjuta2 actually depends on a
> > number of other modules: gdl, gnome-build and glimmer (currently the
> > only editor to implement the necessary interfaces).  It also integrates
> > with devhelp and hopefully with gnome-debug very soon.
> 
> Are there any build instructions for Anjuta 2 ? Esp. the required
> libraries/programs, order of compilations, caveats, etc. ?

I don't think there is an up-to-date document.  But the order of
compilation would be:

gtksourceview (needed by glimmer)
glimmer
gdl
gnome-build
anjuta2

You need a moderately recent gnome2 installation.  Also dependencies for
all these packages are libgnomeui, librsvg and gtkhtml2.

I don't think there are any caveats, but if you encounter problems send
a mail to the list or join the channel.  There will always be someone
willing to help.

> 
> > 
> > > After talking with them I think that instead of writing a new project
> > > wizard tool thingie for anjuta 1 we should just start working on this in
> > > Anjuta 2.
> > 
> > Dave Camp, one of the lead developers of anjuta2 already has done some
> > work on that for the gnome-build module (the project managment framework
> > in anjuta2).  The only problem will be convincing him about commiting it
> > :-)  (he's the perfectionist kind).
> 
> Cool ! Is there a place (apart from IRC which is blocked by the company
> firewall :-() where one can know about the goings-on like these ? Who is
> working on what, what are the open jobs, etc. ?

Unfortunately we don't have good organization.  We should be using
bugzilla for that, but for some reason (probably that we discuss most of
this in the irc channel) we don't.

> 
> > 
> > Also, I'd like to say anjuta2 development is not closed... just silent.
> > So, please join the list and the #devel-apps channel and let's make some
> > noise ;-)
> 
> IMO, better to jam the ML instead of the IRC because people (like me)
> sometimes do not have access to IRC, whereas e-mail is universally
> available.

I totally agree.

Regards,
Gustavo





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