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Re: Splitting debs into two parts [message #26188 is a reply to message #26182] |
Fri, 09 April 2010 13:09   |
mdelfede
Messages: 1310 Registered: September 2007
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dolik.rce wrote on Fri, 09 April 2010 01:17 | Hi,
Thanks for feedback. I agree with most of what you said.
Quote: | mhhhh... I don't see a package containing just executable very useful, as theide without uppsrc source tree has no purposes.
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This is not really true. Theide can be used (and I do it sometimes) to compile C/C++ code only, without any U++. You just need to add the sources in a package. The other way around is hard - I'm not sure if it is even possible to use the code with different IDE...
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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
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