KDevelop Project Structure
F@lk Brettschneider
gigafalk at yahoo.com
Fri Feb 15 08:48:04 UTC 2002
Hi all,
Maybe this is a good time to KDEStudio make an offer to give up
development of their IDE and to join Gideon (maybe for features like
Matthew Grooms pointed out below).
Just to let their be a united KDE.
If they think they have to earn money, let them the possibility to
provide additional commercial Gideon parts and their own commercial
documentation.
If I compare KDevelop and KDEStudio, I don't see a feature KDevelop
hasn't got any more. Similar comparison is done in public Linux
magazines...
What do you think? Should we contact them?
Ciao,F at lk
Matthew Grooms wrote:
>
> Hello,
>
> I know you guys probably get this request all the time but I really
> think this is a big problem. This is more like a plea than a request.
>
> Is kdevelop going to support multi project or workspace/project(s)
> in the near future? This is the single biggest drawback with kdevelop as
> far as I can see. I use visual c++ at work and I do unix programming at
> night and the flexable project management is very sorely missed. I
> really cant stress it enough.
>
> Also, I tried kdestudio ( not gold ) since its supposed to have a
> better project manager. But even it insists on making copies of a source
> file if you try to add it to multiple projects within a workspace. I
> really don't understand this behavior and I hope kdevelop does not make
> the same mistake. What is the point of supporting multiple projects if
> you can't share common code between them. ( or manually have to sync the
> code ) It seems ridiculous that an environment can't include the same
> object file in builds for multiple targets. Until kdevelop supports
> somthing along these lines, I just can't see too many people using it
> for serious endeavors.
>
> -Matthew
>
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