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KDevelop has been updated to 3.4 and has become significantly nicer. It doesn't take too much to fix the PKGBUILD file for it (switch 3.3.6 to 3.4 and change the md5 sum). If one of the maintainers wouldn't mind I'd really appreciate someone updating it! Thanks!
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KDevelop has been updated to 3.4 and has become significantly nicer. It doesn't take too much to fix the PKGBUILD file for it (switch 3.3.6 to 3.4 and change the md5 sum). If one of the maintainers wouldn't mind I'd really appreciate someone updating it! Thanks!
I would suggest to switch from KDE to KDEmod, if not already happened. KDEmod provides KDevelop 3.4.0
[chaosgeisterchen@celestary ~]$ pacman -Ss kdevelop
extra/kdevelop 3.3.6-1
A C/C++ development environment for KDE
kdemod/kdemod-kdevelop 3.4.0-1
A C/C++ development environment for KDELast edited by chaosgeisterchen (2007-02-25 18:28:46)
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True, but they don't have kpilot which I use
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True, but they don't have kpilot which I use
You could simply request it? Funkyou is a very engaged maintainer of KDEmod and I think he will surely add KPilot to it.
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Update: It has been added to KDEmod. You see, it took him only one day.
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I'm taking a look at it now.
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Updated in extra
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Why did Kdevelop drop support for Haskell proyects (among others)?
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