Re: nedit not part of RHEL5?

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Yes, Eclipse is overkill, especially for Perl. But, it has some nice features and keeps my projects in order.

Good luck with whatever you decide.

Ryan Golhar wrote:
Thanks. All my RHEL3 machines have Nedit. Maybe its from a subchannel that they are subscribed to. I'll have to check that under RHEL5.

Isn't eclipse overkill for a simple GUI text editor? I always equated Nedit on Linux to TextPad on Windows.



Andrew Bacchi wrote:
I too am a long time Nedit user, and I really like the program. I don't recall seeing it in RH 3 or RH 4. I've downloaded the source file from and built it on those systems. I tried building it on Fedora, but there are some libraries that are missing and so I haven't had any luck so far.

The Nedit source has not been updated in ages, 2004, and I don't know if it will be maintained for newer Linux versions. Too bad, I really liked it. I think I've already said that. Anyway, there are many other editors that you could substitute. I've started using Eclipse on RH 4 and Fedora, as my programming editor.

Here's the link to the web site for the Nedit download. http://www.nedit.org/

Ryan Golhar wrote:
I just noticed that I can't find nedit on RHN for RHEL5. Has nedit been removed?



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