On Sun, Feb 28, 1999 at 03:44:55PM +0100, Christian Kurz wrote:
> Mark Brown <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > On Sun, Feb 28, 1999 at 08:36:38PM +1000, Peter Ludwig wrote:
> > > 1) No "IDE" for the compiler.
> > Try Emacs or XEmacs.  Don't be mislead by the fact that they call Emacs

> Hm, but there are people, that don't want Emacs or XEmacs, because they
> prefer some other editor or vim. :-) We got xwpe as an IDE as

THE HERETICS MUST BURN!!!

Or something.

> Debian-Package and there's also an IDE called rhide[1], but it isn't a
> Debian-Package yet. Maybe someone creates one of it.

rhide looks very much like the old DOS IDE of Borland's Turbo products.
I used it for a while when I first used Linux, but I'm a bit dubious 
about running things suid root and I didn't like the way it really
wanted to be tied to the console.  I also had a few stability problems,
but I imagine they're long gone.

There's also a GNOME IDE called GIDE, although that's still in moderately
early development and is only packaged in unstable.

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