On Sun, 11 May 2008 11:42:49 +1000
Michael Harold <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> I now have Anjuta installed and working Fantastic!
Great!
> (although minus 'Help' at this time)
> I still have the reading to do - after a bit of a play with Anjuta!
Regarding the Anjuta 'Help' - think you might be
Hi The List,
I hope you have had a Happy Mothers Day to those that are, the willbe's
and the wannabe's.
For those watching this thread:-
|What's the contents of your /etc/apt/sources.list ?
|Anjuta is in the Universe repository[1] which, IIRC, is not enabled by
|default.
|
|Cheers,
|Owen.
Thanks
On Thu, 08 May 2008 22:40:43 +1000
Michael Harold <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Ah well! Back to the drawing board! Draughts Person Please?
OK - assuming Ubuntu (GNOME) and not Kubuntu (KDE), do this:
1) System -Administration - Software Sources ( type your password)
2) Under "Ubuntu Software" ti
Owen Townend wrote:
> On 08/05/2008, Michael Harold <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>> My thanks to Paul, Bevin and banewman (?) for your input.
>> So I started from the top - File Browser. "anjuta-2.4.1."
>> "anjuta_2.4.1.orig.tar.gz" are listed.
>>
>> Opened Terminal and tried 'apt-cache search anj
My thanks to Paul, Bevin and banewman (?) for your input.
So I started from the top - File Browser. "anjuta-2.4.1."
"anjuta_2.4.1.orig.tar.gz" are listed.
Opened Terminal and tried 'apt-cache search anjuta' - no result.
Tried 'apt-cache show anjuta' result: 'W: Unable to locate package
anjuta' th
On 08/05/2008, Michael Harold <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> My thanks to Paul, Bevin and banewman (?) for your input.
> So I started from the top - File Browser. "anjuta-2.4.1."
> "anjuta_2.4.1.orig.tar.gz" are listed.
>
> Opened Terminal and tried 'apt-cache search anjuta' - no result.
> Tried
>
> Hi the List,
> The instructions say
> "1) Get the tarball" (?!) Did that.
> "2) copy it to your home directory." Did THAT!
> "3) tar xfzv anjuta-.tar.gz"
> (I assume that converts to anjuta-2.4.1 in my case) NOTE: No
> instructions as to where, how or what with that line.
> "4) Change dir:
Michael Harold wrote:
> ...
> Hi the List,
> The instructions say
> "1) Get the tarball" (?!) Did that.
> "2) copy it to your home directory." Did THAT!
> "3) tar xfzv anjuta-.tar.gz"
> (I assume that converts to anjuta-2.4.1 in my case) NOTE: No
> instructions as to where, how or what with tha