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Home » Developing U++ » U++ Developers corner » Splitting debs into two parts
Re: Splitting debs into two parts [message #26190 is a reply to message #26188] Fri, 09 April 2010 15:09 Go to previous messageGo to previous message
dolik.rce is currently offline  dolik.rce
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mdelfede wrote on Fri, 09 April 2010 13:09

Well, I think TheIde is an accessory part to the Ultimate library, not the way around. Installing Theide just to compile non-upp code, even if practicable, makes not much sense, imho.
Well, this is my opinion, of course. I'd not install theide alone just to compile c/c++ code, and I don't think many people would do it either, being theide not very user friendly at the beginning.
To just compile c++ code I'd do it with codeblocks, kdevelop, anjuta, free M$ stuffs...

Ciao

Max


Yes, it is not very common to use theide alone. But that might change, if it will be in debian/ubuntu repository one day... Especially if we advertise a bit that it is possible to use it with other languages as well (java should work out of the box and many others can be done via scriptbuilds; also I remember someone claimed to use theide for PHP development).

Anyway, this is not the point of this discussion. The topic is how to best split the package to adhere to the packaging policies.

Honza
 
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