svn checkout svn://svn.berlios.de/codeblocks/trunk ; \
yum -y install wxGTK wxGTK-devel automake ; \
cd trunk && ./bootstrap ; ./configure ; make ; make install
codeblocks
By the way, you want to use Fedora Core 5, it is a lot nicer and by order of magnitude faster than its predecessor.
Crap, I didn't see it until I started investgating it.......Redhat really needs to update their main pages.......It says Download Fedora Core 5 now in bold letters on top of the front page for the last 8 days. What else do you expect? :)
Today, I tried to use PHP and it failed, HTTPD [...] enabled mysqld [...] wierd warning that i've never seenAll of these work 100% reliably after a standard installation. Do not play with configuration options that you do not understand, and you will not break anything. In the unlikely case that you really need to modify something, read the manual first, and make a backup of all files you modify.
The more that i'm trying this software, the more bummed i'm becoming, because from the outside, it looks great but it just has become clear that it has become really buggyAgain, stop playing with things you don't understand. A mainstream distribution like Fedora (or Ubuntu, likewise) installs everything in a more or less failsafe manner that works without any problems and is just perfect for 99.9% of all users. Do not tamper with it, and it will work.
Crap, I didn't see it until I started investgating it.......Redhat really needs to update their main pages.......It says Download Fedora Core 5 now in bold letters on top of the front page for the last 8 days. What else do you expect? :)QuoteToday, I tried to use PHP and it failed, HTTPD [...] enabled mysqld [...] wierd warning that i've never seenAll of these work 100% reliably after a standard installation. Do not play with configuration options that you do not understand, and you will not break anything. In the unlikely case that you really need to modify something, read the manual first, and make a backup of all files you modify.
Also, please do note that this is not the Linux-Beginner-HOWTO. Documentation is available at http://www.apache.org, http://www.php.net, and http://www.mysql.com, as well as http://www.tldp.org/.QuoteThe more that i'm trying this software, the more bummed i'm becoming, because from the outside, it looks great but it just has become clear that it has become really buggyAgain, stop playing with things you don't understand. A mainstream distribution like Fedora (or Ubuntu, likewise) installs everything in a more or less failsafe manner that works without any problems and is just perfect for 99.9% of all users. Do not tamper with it, and it will work.
If you absolutely need the "But I am root, I can modify every setting!" feeling, then learn how to do things before touching anything (also, in this case, gentoo would be rather what you want).