Newbie Question: Setup on RH7 for development

Ken Schrock schrockk at win2linux.net
Fri Mar 23 00:23:27 GMT 2001


My suggestion is to use Mandrake...
Which is both Window user friendly and KDE friendly...
And where Kdevelop is installed by default in a developer install.

All this download and install and compile and...
Is fine for old Linux hands but will drive you crazy...
And is no longer necessary with todays distros.

On Thu, 22 Mar 2001, you wrote:
> I am a newbie to Linux, but not to programming. I am coming from Windows.... so
> I have no idea how to structure stuff for development (like keeping the live
> and the devel versions seperate and stuff). Also, what libraries do I need
> installed and where do they go (if I need to move them?) How do I keep devel
> and live libraries seperate as well?
> 
> I am interested in playing with KDevelop mostly right now...
> 
> My system right now is a fairly stock RH7.
> 
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