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Re: [Re: gIDE make error]



	Subject: Re: [Re: gIDE make error]
	Date: Wed, May 26, 1999 at 12:56:23AM -0700

In reply to:Sherab Puntsok

Quoting Sherab Puntsok(alantam@netscape.net):
> Hi debian@home.se;
> 

When trying, in the past, to compile code-crusader, I always was
missing something or other.  So couldn't get it running.

Recently I found that that have a binary available.  Downloaded that
and was pleasently suprised, it works very nicely on Slink.

I know that the easy way out but....

HTH

>    Thanks very much for your kind informative link to code-crusader.
> I've visited the site and found the powerfull features it provides.
> Then I downloaded and installed it.
> 
>    But more questions are coming.
>    1. From ftp://ftp.its.caltech.edu/pub/jafl/programs/jcc/Linux-Intel
>       it advices to do a 
> 
>       ls -l /lib/libc*
>       if I don't know which version of glibc I've installed.
> 
>       Here is my libc* result
>       /lib/libc-2.0.7.so
>       /lib/libc.so.5 -> libc.so.5.4.46
>       /lib/libc.so.5.4.46
>       /lib/libc.so.6 -> libc-2.0.7.so
>       /lib/libcom_err.so.2 -> libcom_err.so.2.0
>       /lib/libcom_err.so.2.0
>       /lib/libcrypt-2.0.7.so
>       /lib/libcrypt.so.1 -> libcrypt-2.0.7.so
>  
>    Which of the above libc is referring to glibc 2.0 or 2.1 or none ?
>    So, I haven't installed the Linux-Intel_glibc_kit as adviced.
> 
>    2. When I bring up the xterm in X-windows and typed jcc as root 
>       jcc said:
>      
>       Assertion failed: its Stream -> good()
>                 code/JFileArray.cc:267
>       Aborted.
> 
>       When I read the FAQ.gz that comes with code-crusader, it saids
> delete the file ~/.jxcb.pref
> 
>    The problem is I can't find the file. Where is it ?
> 
>    Your help is much appreciated. Thank you.
>    Alan
> 
>      
> 
> 
> "debian@home.se" <debian@home.se> wrote:
> > I have also been trying to get gIDE to work. But, no luck! It still seems
> > to be in alpha stage...
> > If you want a development system with graphical support (IDE). Then, take a
> > look at Code Crusader
> > 
> > http://www.cco.caltech.edu/~jafl/jcc/
> > 
> > I know that this doesn't solve your problem. But, I have been feed up with
> > gIDE! Try Code Crusader instead. The author of Code Crusader has been
> > inspired of Metrowerks Code Warrior (www.metrowerks.com). And, Metrowerks
> > has released Code Warrior for Linux as well. But, Code Crusader is more
> > close to a final product. Check it out!
> > 
> > Christian Ericsson
> > 
> > 
> > At 17:07 1999-05-25 +1200, you wrote:
> > >Hi all,
> > >        I have installed the necessary files for gIDE-0.1.1 (they are
> > >glib-1.2.0, gtk+1.2.0 and
> > >guile-1.3).
> > >        When I go to make, it compliants about
> > >
> > >        cd . && aclocal -I macros
> > >        aclocal : configure.in: 9: macro 'AM_PATH_GTK' not found in
> > >        library
> > >        make: ***[aclocal.m4] Error 1
> > >
> > >        What does that mean ? Any pointers ? or links to FAQ about
> > >gIDE ?
> > >
> > >        Thanks.
> > >        Alan
> > >
> > >
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