[CMake] good open source IDE
Andreas Pakulat
apaku at gmx.de
Sun Jul 1 20:29:54 EDT 2007
On 01.07.07 19:47:57, Brandon Van Every wrote:
> - maybe setting up Eclipse is the ticket, based on recent posts, but
> I'm reticent. Not sure I want to deal with a learning curve there,
> but maybe I should try.
The CDT Project claims various fixes to their C++ indexer in, which is one
of the main problems in CDT
> - I'm wondering if there are IDEs in the KDE universe that play well
> with CMake and external makefiles? Dumping Windows in favor of Linux
> is a viable option, if there's an IDE in KDE-land that's "worth it."
I was about to turn away from the post as it seemed you wanted to work
on windows until I saw this. Well I'm a bit biased (because I'm hacking
on it), but IMHO KDevelop is one of the best open-source IDE's and it
has a pretty Ok custom-makefile project support. Basically it runs make
in a project of your choice and you have to manage the CMakeLists.txt.
Its the application that all KDevelop and at least 1 Quanta hacker use
to work on the KDE4 (KDE4 uses CMake as buildsystem) version of KDevelop
(which will run natively on win32).
See www.kdevelop.org for more information, packages are available for
download for the popular distributions.
Andreas
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You two ought to be more careful--your love could drag on for years and years.
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