oops! its kdevelop-git (with extra python plugins).i have no account in the ccr posting, but yeah, i think it would be better to comment on the maintainer.thanks
The KDevelop Hackers are proud and happy to announce that KDevelop 4.0 is finally available as a stable release. Released together is the first version of KDevelop PHP plugins, which make KDevelop a very interesting option for PHP developers.
KDevelop is a free, open source Integrated Development Environment. After two eventful months the KDevelop team is happy to announce the immediate availability of KDevelop 4.2.3. This is a stable release which fixes dozens of bugs.
KDevelop 4.2.2 fixes dozens of bugs. Many thanks to all the contributors who made this possible. Every user is urged to upgrade to this new release. Packagers are notified, most people should hence just wait for an update in their distribution. As usual this release also contains a new version of the PHP language plugin for KDevelop.
I tried to install KDevelop4, decided I didn't want to use it, and now I am having trouble getting KDevelop3 working again.
The only steps to installing kdevelop4 were installing a new version of kdevplatform and then kdevelop itself. I did this:
1) sudo yum remove "kdevplatform* kdevelop*"
2) disable updates and testing repo
KDevelop 开发小组最终发布了 KDevelop 4.0 稳定版本。KDevelop 4.0 对 C++
支持进行了增强,支持代码导航和语法检查;具有 CMake 支持;集成了
GDB;整合了相应文档;以及随附了 PHP 插件的第一版。
The KDevelop team is happy to announce the immediate availability of KDevelop 4.4. As usual, this feature release comes packed with new features, bug fixes and improved performance. New in this release is a shiny welcome screen for improved usability and an easier entry into the KDevelop world.
After about nine months of extensive development, the KDevelop team is happy to announce the immediate availability of KDevelop 4.3. As usual, this feature release comes packed with new features, bug fixes and improved performance.
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I'm getting a little wrapped around the axel here, and I'm looking for any tips to get me pointed in the right direction.
I'm an old-time C and C++ programmer, but I've never delved into GUI development.