Somehow between FC2 and FC4 Quanta disappeared. What replaces it? I want to build a web site and not really do java coding so Eclipse doesn't seem the right tool.
/Bob Cahn Gipsy Trail Club Carmel, NY 10512
On Wednesday 20 July 2005 16:51, Robert Cahn wrote:
Somehow between FC2 and FC4 Quanta disappeared. What replaces it? I want to build a web site and not really do java coding so Eclipse doesn't seem the right tool.
/Bob Cahn Gipsy Trail Club Carmel, NY 10512
Quanta is still here. It has been merged into the kdewebdev package. Install that and you will get quanta back.
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On 7/20/05, Benjamin Duehring fedora@lyxx.de wrote:
On Wednesday 20 July 2005 16:51, Robert Cahn wrote:
Somehow between FC2 and FC4 Quanta disappeared. What replaces it? I want to build a web site and not really do java coding so Eclipse doesn't seem the right tool.
/Bob Cahn Gipsy Trail Club Carmel, NY 10512
Quanta is still here. It has been merged into the kdewebdev package. Install that and you will get quanta back.
Hi all, I'm not the OP, but I tried to "yum install kdewebdev" and yum reported back that it had nothing to do! I do have the kde repo in my yum.conf and I have successfully instaled kde-mutimedia with it.
What am I doing wrong? Or is yum not the way to install kdewebdev? I'd rather not download and install it from sourceforge, if I can install it with a package manager. Thanks.
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On Sun, 2005-08-07 at 20:04 +0300, Dotan Cohen wrote:
On 7/20/05, Benjamin Duehring fedora@lyxx.de wrote:
On Wednesday 20 July 2005 16:51, Robert Cahn wrote:
Somehow between FC2 and FC4 Quanta disappeared. What replaces it? I want to build a web site and not really do java coding so Eclipse doesn't seem the right tool.
/Bob Cahn Gipsy Trail Club Carmel, NY 10512
Quanta is still here. It has been merged into the kdewebdev package. Install that and you will get quanta back.
Hi all, I'm not the OP, but I tried to "yum install kdewebdev" and yum reported back that it had nothing to do!
That generally means you've already got it installed. Have you tried running "quanta"?
I do have the kde repo in my yum.conf and I have successfully instaled kde-mutimedia with it.
kdewebdev is part of Fedora Core; you don't need any third-party repos for it.
Paul.
On 8/7/05, Paul Howarth paul@city-fan.org wrote:
Hi all, I'm not the OP, but I tried to "yum install kdewebdev" and yum reported back that it had nothing to do!
That generally means you've already got it installed. Have you tried running "quanta"?
I do have the kde repo in my yum.conf and I have successfully instaled kde-mutimedia with it.
kdewebdev is part of Fedora Core; you don't need any third-party repos for it.
Paul.
Yes, of course I tried typing quanta and even kdewebdev into the command line. No go. I just tried again (after a reset in an unrelated manner), and it worked! I'm yum installing tidy now to go with it. Thanks, Paul!
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