Subject: xwpe - cute PC-a-like dev environment
To: None <current-users@sun-lamp.cs.berkeley.edu>
From: Peter Galbavy <peter@wonderland.org>
List: current-users
Date: 02/28/1994 15:47:33
One of our guys here just found xwpe. This is a programmer editor
that is so close to look and feel to Borland C etc I was wondering
where the source came from.
It work fine under SunOS, and should be OK under NetBSD - its compiling
in another window, but one small change is required (in the config'ed
Makefile, $(RANLIB) conflicts with the built in definition). And
since work isn't quite on the 'net, I can't test it until I get home.
[STOP PRESS: it uses termio not termios - a bit of work needed]
I have made it available from:
ftp.wonderland.org:/incoming/xwpe.tar.gz to be moved to
ftp.wonderland.org:/xwindows/contrib/xwpe.tar.gz
I don't know how "useful" it is, but it sure look *cute* on a Sun,
and I am working on the termios conversion as we speak.
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Peter Galbavy e-mail: P.Galbavy@wonderland.org
Wonderland work: P.Galbavy@micromuse.co.uk
"And you will know exactly who you are, forever,
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