tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8115236289668114915.post6744859546479690171..comments2023-12-17T00:45:31.252+02:00Comments on TuxArena Blog: Compiling C/C++ Code in Ubuntu and Available IDEsCraciun Danhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/03828173788831953470noreply@blogger.comBlogger40125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8115236289668114915.post-10828959376393832802012-11-26T10:02:23.050+02:002012-11-26T10:02:23.050+02:00Netbeans, the best IDE i have ever seen for compil...Netbeans, the best IDE i have ever seen for compiling and running c/c++.. :) <a href="http://www.saransays.com/tutorials/clanguage" rel="nofollow">C Tutorial For Beginners</a>Techbee web Solutionhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/07255038849537759637noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8115236289668114915.post-45767690646119309302012-04-11T19:31:33.513+03:002012-04-11T19:31:33.513+03:00KDevelop rocksKDevelop rocksTomaznoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8115236289668114915.post-47536190676912479722012-01-21T17:43:37.943+02:002012-01-21T17:43:37.943+02:00hey i m on the idconfig part and when i press ente...hey i m on the idconfig part and when i press enter after writing "sudo ldconfig"...it says nothing...!!!<br />now when i run codeblocks...its not able to comppile c++ programs....cant identify "conio.h"...!!!<br />Help me out of this !!!Anonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8115236289668114915.post-21363743325572204882011-07-30T08:25:00.811+03:002011-07-30T08:25:00.811+03:00Ubuntu supports almost all of the IDE supported by...Ubuntu supports almost all of the IDE supported by most of the unix and linux systems such as Qt Sreator, Code::Blocks, Eclipde, MonoDevelop,Anjuta, Gambas, NetBeans and many more...<a href="http://www.ubuntumanual.org/posts/378/ubuntu-for-developers" rel="nofollow">IDE Ubuntu Ubuntu Development Environment<br /> </a>abhilashhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/07779319416741366458noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8115236289668114915.post-76156699707064789212011-06-18T10:33:04.755+03:002011-06-18T10:33:04.755+03:00thank dear tuxarena i was at a stage of losg my la...thank dear tuxarena i was at a stage of losg my lap,, as i always used c and c++ in windows,, but my lap hav ubuntu..u helpd me to use c and c++ in my ubuntu.......thanks againnmasheekasalamnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8115236289668114915.post-9379688303594394872011-01-30T06:18:43.943+02:002011-01-30T06:18:43.943+02:00thank you so much ,you solved my problems
thanks....thank you so much ,you solved my problems <br />thanks.vinaynoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8115236289668114915.post-81330862785403883512009-07-18T09:49:52.761+03:002009-07-18T09:49:52.761+03:00recompiling open source game
http://tronprog.blog...recompiling open source game<br /><br />http://tronprog.blogspot.com/2009/06/tutorial-using-autotools-with-eclipse.htmlbrownmanhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/09565293496838683129noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8115236289668114915.post-70474232275910745732009-07-18T02:46:05.484+03:002009-07-18T02:46:05.484+03:00You also forgot the KDevelop and/or QtDevelop and ...You also forgot the KDevelop and/or QtDevelop and for persons that don't hate Mono, Monodevelop. All are integrated IDEs that do most work to you.Ciprian Khludhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/05409605028353356569noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8115236289668114915.post-76078267723629766402009-06-06T13:11:43.194+03:002009-06-06T13:11:43.194+03:00Hi TuxArena,
Thanks for the blog post.
Good read....Hi TuxArena,<br /><br />Thanks for the blog post.<br />Good read. I'm just migrating over to Linux (Ubuntu) from a long time of developing on Windows under Visual Studio 6.0 up to VS 2008.<br />The review of the various IDE's was a lot of help.<br /><br />-B.Anonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8115236289668114915.post-61665333810979240692009-04-14T12:30:00.000+03:002009-04-14T12:30:00.000+03:00now we have another option in jaunty qtcreator wit...now we have another option in jaunty qtcreator with qt 4.5 <br /><br />$sudo apt-get install qt-creator<br /><br /><A HREF="http://thelins.se/learnqt/?p=5" REL="nofollow">http://thelins.se/learnqt/?p=5</A><A HREF="http://www.qtsoftware.com/products/developer-tools" REL="nofollow">http://www.qtsoftware.com/products/developer-tools</A>Popa Adrian Mariushttps://www.blogger.com/profile/09862886782232467681noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8115236289668114915.post-49599494630250763872009-04-08T00:06:00.000+03:002009-04-08T00:06:00.000+03:00I recall finding a port of Dev C++ to Linux on Fre...I recall finding a port of Dev C++ to Linux on FreshMeat.Anonymoushttps://www.blogger.com/profile/02625223361162669058noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8115236289668114915.post-87460080306815919242009-04-03T17:32:00.000+03:002009-04-03T17:32:00.000+03:00OK, I included it in the article now. Thanks :)OK, I included it in the article now. Thanks :)Craciun Danhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/03828173788831953470noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8115236289668114915.post-11156784090172168512009-04-03T15:28:00.000+03:002009-04-03T15:28:00.000+03:00That was my point.sudo ldconfig was left off your ...That was my point.<BR/><BR/>sudo ldconfig was left off your instructions for building codeblocks.<BR/><BR/>It gives the error message I reported when you follow your recipe.<BR/><BR/>sudo ldconfig is the final step which you left out of your instructions.<BR/><BR/>Actually, IMHO it should be in the make install part of the makefile which is already being run by root.Anonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8115236289668114915.post-67899377864023098542009-04-03T14:50:00.000+03:002009-04-03T14:50:00.000+03:00Are you sure you did everything right? Did you run...Are you sure you did everything right? Did you run <I>sudo ldconfig</I> after the installation? I can't think of anything now... it worked for me.Craciun Danhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/03828173788831953470noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8115236289668114915.post-50893258127839136372009-04-03T01:43:00.000+03:002009-04-03T01:43:00.000+03:00Your instructions for building codeblocks on Ubunt...Your instructions for building codeblocks on Ubuntu 8.04 fails when I try to run codeblocks: error while loading shared libraries: libcodeblocks.so.0: cannot open shared object file: No such file or directory<BR/><BR/>The link libcodeblocks.so.0 exists in /usr/local/lib so either its wrong or a ldconfg step got left out somewhere.Anonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8115236289668114915.post-82331855618683324522009-03-30T12:25:00.000+03:002009-03-30T12:25:00.000+03:00Thank you all for sharing these too. I updated the...Thank you all for sharing these too. I updated the post accordingly.Craciun Danhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/03828173788831953470noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8115236289668114915.post-8577340494178706332009-03-26T11:26:00.000+02:002009-03-26T11:26:00.000+02:00I have tried numerous IDEs in linux, but I think I...I have tried numerous IDEs in linux, but I think I have finally settled on CodeLite. Code::Clocks is pretty good, but CodeLite just seems a lot more polished.<BR/><BR/>http://codelite.org/Anonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8115236289668114915.post-49403035224779169242009-02-11T21:57:00.000+02:002009-02-11T21:57:00.000+02:00You're welcome Neelesh :-) Hope Linux will work OK...You're welcome Neelesh :-) Hope Linux will work OK for you.Craciun Danhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/03828173788831953470noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8115236289668114915.post-5911195711606503072009-02-10T15:04:00.000+02:002009-02-10T15:04:00.000+02:00hi..thank you so much ...for a 3-4 days i've b...hi..thank you so much ...<BR/>for a 3-4 days i've been searching for an article like this...(i am new to linux dont know about it much)...<BR/>but this has helped me understand...<BR/>i am going to try code::blocks and ill surely comment on its use to a beginner like me>>><BR/>thanks once againNeelesh Jainhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/07562208917560205808noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8115236289668114915.post-68360669611546470762009-01-23T13:32:00.000+02:002009-01-23T13:32:00.000+02:00nano editornano editorAnonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8115236289668114915.post-81167300987113015682009-01-15T23:47:00.000+02:002009-01-15T23:47:00.000+02:00Hi, you do not need to compile Codeblocks in Hardy...Hi, you do not need to compile Codeblocks in Hardy, it is already a repository for it<BR/><BR/>sudo gedit /etc/apt/sources.list<BR/><BR/>Then add this lines:<BR/><BR/>deb http://lgp203.free.fr/ubuntu/ hardy universe<BR/><BR/>deb http://apt.wxwidgets.org/ hardy-wx main<BR/><BR/>For the PGP:<BR/><BR/>wget -q http://lgp203.free.fr/public.key -O- | sudo apt-key add -<BR/><BR/>wget -q http://apt.wxwidgets.org/key.asc -O- | sudo apt-key add -<BR/><BR/>Finally:<BR/><BR/>sudo apt-get install libwxgtk2.8-0 libwxgtk2.8-dev wx2.8-headers wx-common<BR/><BR/>sudo apt-get install libcodeblocks0 codeblocks libwxsmithlib0 codeblocks-contrib<BR/><BR/>That's it, Code::Blocks ready to go, actually for me Code::Blocks is the best.<BR/><BR/>Netbeans is so slowwwwww.<BR/><BR/>KDevelop is just for KDE.<BR/><BR/>Anjuta is so incomplete.<BR/><BR/>Eclipse for C++ also very incomplete.<BR/><BR/>Code::Blocks also accepts you to use any compiler (this is also in Windows) which means that you can just set to use Intel C++ compiler, or tne standard GCC.Abelardo Jara-Berrocalhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/01701457012293241720noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8115236289668114915.post-19210664741602982262008-12-07T16:36:00.000+02:002008-12-07T16:36:00.000+02:00I installed Anjuta via Add/Remove. Then after chec...I installed Anjuta via Add/Remove. Then after checking in couple of add-ons I finally made the Build Option come to live.<BR/>But I simply couldnt make the drop down options to work, as they were disabled. <BR/>This is first time with linux, so would appreciate any help.<BR/><BR/>Thank you.<BR/><BR/>PS: Very nice article.Prassyyhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/15127083084639289975noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8115236289668114915.post-84723302229416224352008-10-23T16:36:00.000+03:002008-10-23T16:36:00.000+03:00It might interest some people to know that nano ca...It might interest some people to know that nano can also do syntax highlighting. If it's not enabled by default in your distro, just put a copy of the nanorc file (usually can be found in /etc/nanorc, or google it) into your home directory as .nanorc. You can edit that file (nano .nanorc) and customize nano's behaviour as you like it (set tab widths, enable syntax highlighting, et cetera.)Roberthttps://www.blogger.com/profile/09809780412859487109noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8115236289668114915.post-48957194416565394152008-10-21T03:35:00.000+03:002008-10-21T03:35:00.000+03:00Tom,Thanks - your suggestion worked.Tom,<BR/><BR/>Thanks - your suggestion worked.GregD_Amhersthttps://www.blogger.com/profile/07570404686944369178noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8115236289668114915.post-74363011575911158822008-10-20T19:52:00.000+03:002008-10-20T19:52:00.000+03:00greg,put a ./ in front of the command name.> ./...greg,<BR/><BR/>put a ./ in front of the command name.<BR/><BR/>> ./myapp<BR/><BR/>Most likely your unix environment had . included in the path. You can see you path by typing:<BR/><BR/>> echo $PATH<BR/><BR/>This is the location where executables will be searched for, and in the order they are listed.<BR/><BR/>If a dot is included in the path this will search the current working directory as well. This is generally considered a bad thing, but on your own machine its not just a big deal...<BR/><BR/>-tomAnonymoushttps://www.blogger.com/profile/01629865546865769680noreply@blogger.com