Package anjuta-0.9.99-14
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| Description: | Complete Programmers' IDE (0.9.99-14) | |
Anjuta is one of the most powerful IDEs available in open
source today. It supports many different languages, such as C, C++ (both
with Glade support), Java, Perl, Python, and many more. You can either
have a single source file with all of your code in it, or you can use
its built-in wizards to make all kinds of different application
projects (such as graphical applications with Glade that can be
used with GNOME and KDE).
Project files store all source files, header files, and libraries together,
and everything is compiled as you wish.
It also automatically creates files such as NEWS, TODO, README,
and INSTALL that are typically found in open source applications'
folders. It also has a built-in debugging area that uses gdb. The
standard C compiler it uses is gcc, and the C++ compiler it uses is g++.
All of these settings can be changed of course, along with a wide range
of other preferences you can set to truely make the program your own
development environment. | ||
| Usage Hints: | ||
After install, simply type 'anjuta' (without the quotes) in
your X11 environment and Anjuta will launch. To open a file from the
command line instead of using the program's Open command, simply use
this syntax: 'anjuta file_name.cpp' (any file type will do, not just
files with a .cpp ending). | ||
| Section: | devel | |
| Maintainer: | Marc Weil <macfreak2000AThotmailDOTcom> | |
| Website: | http://anjuta.sourceforge.net/ | |
| License: | GPL | |
| Info-File: | dists/10.3/unstable/main/finkinfo/devel/anjuta.info CVS log, Last Changed: Wed, 04 Jan 2006 09:35:59 (UTC) | |
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