On Wed, 2008-12-31 at 14:53 +0000, Anne Wilson wrote: > On Wednesday 31 December 2008 12:26:34 Kevin Kofler wrote: > > Anne Wilson wrote: > > > I thought that a good introduction to using php would be to follow a > > > tutorial. > > > However, it's designed for use with Nvu. I know that Nvu changed its > > > name some time ago, but can't remember its new name. > > > > It's now called KompoZer (and no, it's not a KDE app, despite the 'K' > > name). Apparently, the original Nvu is no longer developed by Linspire, and > > as they own the trademark, the fork had to be renamed. > > > All very confusing. Nvu from http://www.net2.com/nvu/ looks to be exactly > what I need, but it seems that nvu is concentrating on windows and kompozer is > being recommended for linux. Kompozer as I knew it must be an older version. > Like seamonkey composer it does not handle form insertion, so it's no good for > this purpose. Turning to that website again, the version linked from there > apparently is quite capable. However, the rpm supplied is tested against FC7 > and Mandriva 2007. I did try it, on the off-chance, and it stayed up just > long enough for me to see that the interface is the new one, but it crashes > almost immediately. > > They supply a src tarball, but 'built with gcc/g++ 4.0.3 on Linux 2.6.15'. > Being totally inexpert, I edited the mozilla/.mozconfig but running > ./configure brings > > checking for gcc... gcc-4.3 > checking whether the C compiler (gcc-4.3 ) works... no > configure: error: installation or configuration problem: C compiler cannot > create executables > > Am I just inept, or am I trying to do something that's unlikely to work? ---- I am pretty much a quanta person (kdewebdev package) and my second choice for pure html editing is bluefish. The last time I used nvu, it was OK but nothing to jump through hoops over. for building packages, you are going to need at least... yum install gcc-c++ gcc autoconf # should bring in other requisite libraries and depending upon the library needs for the package you are building, probably gtk2-devel and others personally, I would just recommend you install/use kdewebdev (Quanta) or Bluefish Craig -- fedora-list mailing list fedora-list@xxxxxxxxxx To unsubscribe: https://www.redhat.com/mailman/listinfo/fedora-list Guidelines: http://fedoraproject.org/wiki/Communicate/MailingListGuidelines