I think the new kdevelop is better than anjuta. With kdevelop you can import existing projects. I agree with the package manager comments. On Sun, 2004-11-14 at 22:13 -0500, Temlakos wrote: > On Mon, 2004-11-15 at 10:40 +0800, joelbryan wrote: > > This where just mere application request, an open discussion of > > suggested software hoping to be release for FC4. > > Definitely Anjuta. I use it myself. > > And put in postgresql-devel and libpqxx--a full set of libraries and > includes for creating client apps for PostgreSQL in C/C++. > > For that matter, why not include wxGTK and its KDE equivalent? That's > GPL, AFAIK. > > And while you're at it: the OpenOffice SDK. > > And--oh, yes: the Apache XML-FO processor. (And make sure that the XSL > processor installs as part of Linux--I think it does, though. It's never > turned up missing--but I always install DocBook stuff, just in case.) > > And finally: apt and Synaptic. Yes, I know you include yum, and yum > saved my bacon lately. But--you can't have too many package managers. A > good desktop administrator should include them all: apt, yum, and > up2date. > > What I've just named are the apps that I always go out and bag every > time I install Fedora Core on a new machine. Well, not all of them--I > haven't named the ones that distribute under their own licenses that are > incompatible with the GPL. These include: > > acroread > Java (at least the JRE if not the SDK) > mplayer > > Temlakos > > -- Kim Lux (Mr.) Diesel Research Inc