I'd like to know if someone managed to get Code::Blocks to work with the MinGW configuration.
I've the build running from the command line.
I can also configure C::B to use makefiles.
Now, there seems to be some glitches and was curious to know if someone had a working setup.
(Yes, one can use gdb in the command line mode, but it is ugly. And TUI doens't work on Windows).
There are many interesting pieces of code in the Windows platform code. And I'd like (at one point) to have a real headless Pharo.exe
There are also the pieces to get the Pharo.exe run as a service natively.
I've been studying this with SourceNavigator and done basic gdb work. But for larger work, I'd like to have a decent IDE.
NOTE: my email appears to bounce on the vm-dev list, please someone help me sort that out.
Phil
Hi Phil, Have you tried CodeLite [1]? Because I could create a workspace and a project and then imported all the files of the generated sources.
Hernán
[1] http://codelite.org/LiteEditor/CustomMakefiles
2014-03-31 18:13 GMT-03:00 phil@highoctane.be phil@highoctane.be:
I'd like to know if someone managed to get Code::Blocks to work with the MinGW configuration.
I've the build running from the command line.
I can also configure C::B to use makefiles.
Now, there seems to be some glitches and was curious to know if someone had a working setup.
(Yes, one can use gdb in the command line mode, but it is ugly. And TUI doens't work on Windows).
There are many interesting pieces of code in the Windows platform code. And I'd like (at one point) to have a real headless Pharo.exe
There are also the pieces to get the Pharo.exe run as a service natively.
I've been studying this with SourceNavigator and done basic gdb work. But for larger work, I'd like to have a decent IDE.
NOTE: my email appears to bounce on the vm-dev list, please someone help me sort that out.
Phil
vm-dev@lists.squeakfoundation.org