[SGVLUG] jEdit on Debian (etch) 32-bit?
Sean O'Donnell
sean at seanodonnell.com
Wed Dec 12 15:17:55 PST 2007
uhoh, I sense an emacs and eclipse vs. vim and jedit debate brewing...
I'll just say that I'd prefer *NOT* to use emacs or eclipse, and leave
it at that. =p
but yea, there are plenty of alternatives.
I'd really like to get jEdit functional on here. It's the closest to
UltraEdit that I can find for a Linux GUI, and I've become quite comfy
w/ it now for some time. VIM will do for now though.
I don't want to start a Slackware vs. Debian debate either, but these
types of package-related issues usually are non-existent in Slackware,
seeing how slackware does a very good job of including old libs and
other stuff that seems to always be a pain in most other distros I've used.
It is refreshing to use debian and package-based software for a change
though, but the irony of it actually consuming more time than it would
me compiling or using Slackware, just makes me chuckle... =p
PS: jEdit runs fine on Slackware and slamd64 w/ no need for 6+ different
Java Packages. =p
-Sean
*thinking of returning to Slackware...*
Robert Leyva wrote:
> In a pinch, perhaps use emacs or eclipse, as they understand java syntax
> for highlighting and indenting?
>
> Once you can get jEdit happy, then just switch back....
>
>
>> I'm unable to get jEdit running on a Debian etch 32-bit system, but am
>> able to get it running on a Debian etch 64-bit system. It's installed,
>> but won't run.
>>
>> ...
>>
>> Thanks,
>>
>> Sean
>>
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