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Re: Bug#476646: debian-edu: Please include software packages that are relevant for development



On Fri, 18 Apr 2008, RalfGesellensetter wrote:

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Depends: fp-compiler, fp-ide, fp-units-base, fp-units-gfx, fp-utils,
fp-units-gtk2, \ fp-docs, fpc-source, fp-units-fcl, fp-units-i386,
fp-units-multimedia, \ fp-units-misc, fp-units-net, fp-units-rtl,
fp-units-fv Depends: lazarus

Nice to have this free equivalent to Delphi. However it takes >100 MiB
and is decreasingly used.

The teacher of my son claims that Delphi is heavily used in German
schools (I can't verify) and I have heard from somebody that Delphi
is very popular in Italy (also only hear-say).  I have no idea how
many space is left for the CD / DVD but Petter said the tasks files
have no direct influence (I admit I do not understand all this
CD/DVD creation stuff ...).

Depends: gambas2
Very nice, beware of missing/unmet dependencies.

Which are ????

As for the GUI builder, Netbeans was easier to handle when I tried last.

So why not trying "netbeans-ide | eclipse" as Suggests?
I'm keen on comments / enhancements because this is not my day to day work.

Depends: bwbasic

huh?

"Huh?" means what? ;-)

Depends: kturtle

yes, but part of kde-edu I think

So by what dependency this is resolved automatically?

Suggests: swi-prolog, swi-prolog-clib, swi-prolog-http,
swi-prolog-semweb, \ swi-prolog-sgml, swi-prolog-table,
swi-prolog-xpce, swi-prolog-doc

Very nice, but this was replaced by another version AFAIR.
There is a non-profit JPrologEditor that gives a nice GUI to prolog. But
it shouldn't be too hard to do the same thing with KWrite or the like.
(Emacs? - well...)

So you are suggesting exatly what Dependency?

How about:
python,squeak, umbrello (musthave), kdevelop (Qt/c++)

Sure, but shouldn't we recommend a certain Python IDE (other than
Emacs which I use - so please recommend something to include).  And
squeak is "squeak-vm" but I added it on my local harddisk, as well as
umbrello and kdevelop.

There is also some neat educational Java apps that are GPLed:
JFractionlab, Geogebra, Geonext etc.

So you are volunteering to turn these into Debian packages? ;-)
Just go for it! :-P

Kind regards

         Andreas.
--
http://fam-tille.de


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