![]() ![]() I already have all the prep work done on the dumping Windows side of it. ![]() But, as soon as I can get the things I need to work in Ubuntu, I'll drop Windows and do a full install of Ubuntu. I currently have a dual installation with Windows 10. Back to Google for help I guess.īy the by, I really like the Ubuntu OS. Well, I don't pretend to be smart and I still don't know how to get pointed in the right direction in programming C using GCC. Show people your smarter than the dumb person that asked the question school." From the posts I have read, the knowledgeable people on the AskUbuntu site think everyone should know all they know and yet, along with all their snide comments, they fail to answer a question that's been lingering for 18 months? I guess they're from the "If you don't know the answer. The results, build logs and the corresponding binary packages can be found below. Currently we create Debian packages and a cross-compiled Windows build. Even at that, this is really frustrating for a newbie. Geany Nightly Builds Here you can find information about the nightly builds of Geany. I thought I was getting what I needed beings it was in the Ubuntu Software Center.īut it, like many other packages in there, don't work for me. That's why I looked for beginners help and found geany. But, what I thought were common library functions don't work in GCC like the simple gets() function. Plus I was given the impression software download from the Ubuntu Software Center was tested and working? Being a new user, I have ignored this problem with other software that I have downloaded from there, uninstalled it and moved on.īut, I would really like to find some help with getting started on C programming with GCC. I should think someone would have solved the problem by now. ![]() Being a newbie, I can't be too sure because I don't know enough yet. I installed deb in spite of their talking about problems with it. I ended up following a link to: deb file working fine in version 16.04 does not in 18.04 because someone said installing deb might solve the problem. I did an AskUbuntu search and found a page with a lot of discussion and no answer. When I click on it I get:įailed to open file '/share/geany/geany.glade': No such file or directory" I downloaded and installed geany from the Ubuntu Software Center. So, I searched Google for a beginners guide to get me pointed in the right direction. I thought I would be able to jump right in and do some C programming with GCC. To contact us for general questions or feedback, either use one of our mailing lists, the Matrix channel #geany: or the Github issue tracker.I'm a newbie using Ubuntu. and many other contributors, translators and patch writers.Jiří Techet (regular contributor, macOS expert).Lex Trotman (regular contributor, support guru).Colomban Wendling (maintainer, developer).The code is licensed under the terms of the GNU General Public Licence. Only the Windows port of Geany is missing some features. More generally, it should run on every platform, which is supported by the GTK libraries. Geany is known to run under Linux, FreeBSD, NetBSD, OpenBSD, macOS, AIX v5.3, Solaris Express and Windows. Build system to compile and execute your code. ![]() Many supported filetypes including C, Java, PHP, HTML, Python, Perl, Pascal ( full list).Another goal was to be as independent as possible from a special Desktop Environment like KDE or GNOME - Geany only requires the GTK3 runtime libraries. It was developed to provide a small and fast IDE, which has only a few dependencies from other packages. Geany is a small and lightweight Integrated Development Environment. ![]()
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