I use Muppy 0083, that already included some libs from Gnome 2.19.2.
It also might work using the Gnome 2.20 SFS.
If you have no gnome, try this:
best will be, to use a new save-file for testing.
Install Python:
http://dotpups.de/puppy3/dotpups/Progra ... r_CCSM.pet
Then go here:
http://dotpups.de/puppy3/dotpups/Librar ... 19.2-libs/
Install all from:
Libs-1-and-Panel
Libs-2-and-Anjuta-need-Libs-1
Then run
anjuta
from a consolewindow.
If you get an error about missing libs, let me know.
Muppy has more libs than Puppy, so I could upload those.
Maybe I also just oversaw one, these were many...
I just quickly tested 2 things, that did not work:
Create a new Project - Gtk/C.
It then processes, and finally spits an error about autogen/makefiles.
If I look at the generated Makefile.am , I see::
I had to disable the generation of translated documentation for anjuta, as Python has no module libxml2.AutoGen aborting on signal 6 (Aborted) in state LOAD_TPL
processing template /usr/share/anjuta/project/terminal/Makefile.am.tpl
on line 16
for function Unknown (19)
Maybe this is somehow related.
I also tried to create a Glade-project.
In the console I see many widget-errors.
When I create a new window, and add a vbox, I can add nothing more than
glade-3 itself seems to work as standalone-program.
I compiled a version newer than in Puppy, because 3.0.3 is not supported by Anjuta.
I could not compile the newest though, because that requires Gtk 2.12.
Puppy 3 has Gtk 2.10.
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I cannot even create a plain C-file.
It has no inbuilt editor?
I first wanted to compile with gtksourceview-2.0.2.# anjuta
I/O warning : failed to load external entity "/root/.anjuta/macros.xml"
(anjuta:21324): libanjuta-WARNING **: No plugin found implementing IAnjutaEditorFactory Interface.
(anjuta:21324): libanjuta-interfaces-CRITICAL **: ianjuta_editor_factory_new_editor: assertion `IANJUTA_IS_EDITOR_FACTORY(obj)' failed
http://dotpups.de/puppy3/dotpups/Librar ... ther-Libs/
But that one was ignored when I ran ./configure for Anjuta.
I thought, an inbuilt widget is used then, but obviously not?
So this version is unusable
I had to recompile it with scintilla, but hesitate because of the other bugs.
Conclusion:
It took 2 days, to get this working.
So you might take it as a base, and try to find out, what goes wrong.
Or you use Puppy 4, that has Gtk 2.12, and compile newer Glade from scratch, and maybe also Gnome 2.22.
Very timeconsuming, however.
Mark