development tools

is there anyone that could point me in the right direction to find some
c/c++ development tools for qnx. command line compilers and such would be
great however if there is such a thing as a “good” development IDE for
qnx… that would be great. Thanx

“Darrell Reavely” <b0btpck@yahoo.com> wrote in message
news:8ukmu2$k7j$1@inn.qnx.com

is there anyone that could point me in the right direction to find some
c/c++ development tools for qnx. command line compilers and such would be
great however if there is such a thing as a “good” development IDE for
qnx… that would be great. Thanx

The GNU development utilities come with QNX. If you’ve done the base
install, you can fire up the package manager and connect to the QNX www
repository. There you’ll find all sorts of neat stuff including the GNU
tools, PHAB (PHoton Application Builder for building Photon apps), PERL,
Quake III Arena and so on. If you’re connecting through a firewall make
sure you specify an HTTP proxy as there’s something goofy with the SOCKS
support in the package mangler at present. This Internet repository is also
where you’ll go to get the much anticipated first update for RtP.

-Warren

Warren Peece wrote:

“Darrell Reavely” <> b0btpck@yahoo.com> > wrote in message
news:8ukmu2$k7j$> 1@inn.qnx.com> …
is there anyone that could point me in the right direction to find some
c/c++ development tools for qnx. command line compilers and such would be
great however if there is such a thing as a “good” development IDE for
qnx… that would be great. Thanx

The GNU development utilities come with QNX. If you’ve done the base
install, you can fire up the package manager and connect to the QNX www
repository. There you’ll find all sorts of neat stuff including the GNU
tools, PHAB (PHoton Application Builder for building Photon apps), PERL,

Yes … and some corrupted archives of Python
1.5.2 =:-/

The newest version 2.0 of Python will be available
soon at Sourcefoge.net in the download area of the
PyQNX project.

The object oriented interpreter language Python
seems not to have many friends at QSSL (?) …

Armin




Quake III Arena and so on. If you’re connecting through a firewall make
sure you specify an HTTP proxy as there’s something goofy with the SOCKS
support in the package mangler at present. This Internet repository is also
where you’ll go to get the much anticipated first update for RtP.

-Warren

Armin Steinhoff <A-Steinhoff@web_.de> wrote:

The object oriented interpreter language Python
seems not to have many friends at QSSL (?) …

What make you say that? The problem with the python package
was only a packaging issue.


cburgess@qnx.com

Colin Burgess wrote:

Armin Steinhoff <A-Steinhoff@web_.de> wrote:

The object oriented interpreter language Python
seems not to have many friends at QSSL (?) …

What make you say that? The problem with the python package
was only a packaging issue.

The first distribution of Python was completely
unusable (executables with a length of zero …)
… the second trial ends up with an archive
problem =:-/

What shall I think? QSSL is doing their bests ?

Armin

Perhaps if you continue to give them crap about it, it will somehow be
helpful???



“Armin Steinhoff” <A-Steinhoff@web_.de> wrote in message
news:3A0FAEC5.4B23DBCF@web_.de…

Colin Burgess wrote:

Armin Steinhoff <A-Steinhoff@web_.de> wrote:

The object oriented interpreter language Python
seems not to have many friends at QSSL (?) …

What make you say that? The problem with the python package
was only a packaging issue.

The first distribution of Python was completely
unusable (executables with a length of zero …)
… the second trial ends up with an archive
problem =:-/

What shall I think? QSSL is doing their bests ?

Armin

Ok, you can get the missing binary at http://staff.qnx.com/~cburgess/python.gz

Sorry for any inconvenience.

Armin Steinhoff <A-Steinhoff@web_.de> wrote:


Colin Burgess wrote:

Armin Steinhoff <A-Steinhoff@web_.de> wrote:

The object oriented interpreter language Python
seems not to have many friends at QSSL (?) …

What make you say that? The problem with the python package
was only a packaging issue.

The first distribution of Python was completely
unusable (executables with a length of zero …)
… the second trial ends up with an archive
problem =:-/

What shall I think? QSSL is doing their bests ?

Armin


cburgess@qnx.com

Warren Peece wrote:

Perhaps if you continue to give them crap about it, it will somehow be
helpful???

Nonsense. I have founded a porting project at
Sourceforge … just to help
them to make Python 2.0 public available for QNX4
and QNX6.
In the next days there are files downloadable …

Armin


“Armin Steinhoff” <A-Steinhoff@web_.de> wrote in message
news:3A0FAEC5.4B23DBCF@web_.de…


Colin Burgess wrote:

Armin Steinhoff <A-Steinhoff@web_.de> wrote:

The object oriented interpreter language Python
seems not to have many friends at QSSL (?) …

What make you say that? The problem with the python package
was only a packaging issue.

The first distribution of Python was completely
unusable (executables with a length of zero …)
… the second trial ends up with an archive
problem =:-/

What shall I think? QSSL is doing their bests ?

Armin

Colin Burgess wrote:

Ok, you can get the missing binary at > http://staff.qnx.com/~cburgess/python.gz

Sorry for any inconvenience.

No problem … it was only a little bit
disapointing.

You can download the standard distribution of
Python 2.0 for QNX4 and QNX6 at Sourceforge in few
days … project PyQNX.

Armin

Armin Steinhoff <A-Steinhoff@web_.de> wrote:

Colin Burgess wrote:

Armin Steinhoff <A-Steinhoff@web_.de> wrote:

The object oriented interpreter language Python
seems not to have many friends at QSSL (?) …

What make you say that? The problem with the python package
was only a packaging issue.

The first distribution of Python was completely
unusable (executables with a length of zero …)
… the second trial ends up with an archive
problem =:-/

What shall I think? QSSL is doing their bests ?

Armin


cburgess@qnx.com