Thank you Alfred M. Szmidt,

I am confirming with you on my awareness of
"Automake, and autoconf are just plain text
files, you don't need a complex IDE to edit them.  The documentation
is also very easy to navigate"

But, my question is:
"If I want to work on the GNU Hello project, which can be downloaded
  at http://ftp.gnu.org/gnu/hello/hello-2.4.tar.gz, what IDEs can I
  use to import the project and export it as deployable project(
  configure->make) after some dependency and code changes?"

To clarify, I am not asking a question for comparing IDEs with other tools.

Thank you for any helpful suggestion.

P

On Thu, Jul 16, 2009 at 11:54 PM, Alfred M. Szmidt<a...@gnu.org> wrote:
>   If I want to work on the GNU Hello project, which can be downloaded
>   at http://ftp.gnu.org/gnu/hello/hello-2.4.tar.gz, what IDEs can I
>   use to import the project and export it as deployable project(
>   configure->make) after some dependency and code changes?
>
> A normal text editor.  Automake, and autoconf are just plain text
> files, you don't need a complex IDE to edit them.  The documentation
> is also very easy to navigate if you are looking for hints on what
> function to use.
>


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