Anjuta : help, can't even do my "Hello World" program ! :o(
audriusb at homelan.lt
audriusb at homelan.lt
Mon Apr 11 04:38:34 UTC 2005
Quoting Vincent Trouilliez <vincent.trouilliez at modulonet.fr>:
I got very similiar error starting to work with Anjuta too, but it dissapared
after I did this:
1) found all packages, designed for GNOME developing:
# apt-cache search gnome | grep dev | less
2) installed most suspect candidates:
# apt-get install .....
This shows that Anjuta.deb has incomplelete list of dependencies.
Repeat the same job and try to fix what dependencies are lost (try to launch
Anjuta after every step). Write a letter to maintainer after you captured the
missed package.
Gediminas Bukauskas
> On Sun, 2005-04-10 at 07:30 +0200, Vincent Trouilliez wrote:
> > I am in Warty, therefore I have Anjuta version 1.2.2.
> > I am reading the tutorial and am I trying to follow the instruction for
> > the "Hello World" program. but the tutorial must be too old, the project
> > wizard does not look like in the tutorial, and when I try to guess it,
> > it returns an error when trying to create the project ( Makefile.am:6:
> > required directory ./intl does not exist" ).
> > Then the tutorial says to start Glade in "View -> Edit application
> > GUI", but I don't even have this command in the view menu !
> >
> > If someone could help me to get this Hello World program done, or point
> > me to a more relevant/up to date on-line resource or proper printed
> > book, I would be grateful....
> >
> >
> > Regards,
> >
> > --
> > Vince
>
> I found where they put the command to start Glade, so I followed the
> tutorial, 'til the end, tried to build, which failed. Probably due to
> the error I also got when creating the project...
> I checked the Anjuta users mailing list, but the traffic is next to
> non-existent, about one message every two days, though it was enough to
> see that another chap last month, experienced the exact same error when
> creating a project, and also failed to build... so it's not just me.
>
> Without up to date tutorials, and without a mailing list, how am I
> supposed to learn Anjuta properly... if at all ? :-/
> I hope that there is some good technical book about it somewhere, I will
> try amazon and the like, crossing fingers...
>
> --
> Vince
>
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