Hi, Thanks for your answer. You're right -- About the anjuta IDE, i've found a rpm(fedora) file and tried to install it using yum localinstall anjuta.rpm and i get the dependency problems : Error: Package: 1:anjuta-3.8.4-1.fc19.x86_64 (/anjuta-3.8.4-1.fc19.x86_64) Requires: libgda-5.0.so.4()(64bit) Error: Package: 1:anjuta-3.8.4-1.fc19.x86_64 (/anjuta-3.8.4-1.fc19.x86_64) Requires: libgda-sqlite >= 5.1.0 Error: Package: 1:anjuta-3.8.4-1.fc19.x86_64 (/anjuta-3.8.4-1.fc19.x86_64) Requires: libgdl-3.so.5()(64bit) and i can't find these packages with yum search P.S. If this is not the right place, please let me know, so i can open a new thread. Thanks again for your help. :-) 2014-07-21 14:39 GMT+02:00 Elias Persson <delreich@xxxxxxxxx>: > On 2014-07-21 14:16, Mr iQ wrote: > > Hi, > > > > thanks for the replay. > > > > Yeah - it doesn't really matter ... from both commands i get the same > > result : > > > > [c7@localhost ~]$ yum group info -v "Development Tools" > [...] > > So, the reason yum tells you the group "does not have any > packages to install" is because you already have all the > mandatory and default packages installed. > > As for anjuta, it's available in Fedora. That seems to be > the closest you can get. Other people might be able to tell > you how to get that working in CentOS; I generally stick to > Fedora for such things. > _______________________________________________ > CentOS mailing list > CentOS@xxxxxxxxxx > http://lists.centos.org/mailman/listinfo/centos > _______________________________________________ CentOS mailing list CentOS@xxxxxxxxxx http://lists.centos.org/mailman/listinfo/centos