@Karl, Seems to be some steps missed between step 2 and step 3 in the Maintain & Build Haiku file you put on the desktop in the developer edition image. step 2 cd trunk ./configure with/without options step 3 On Mon, Apr 7, 2008 at 11:23 AM, François Revol <revol@xxxxxxx> wrote: > > Proprietary and closed-source apps are a dead end. In the long run it > > would be better if you looked into the open source and/or actively > > developed alternatives. Not only may you find replacements whose > > source > > +1 > > > > could potentially be included in Haiku (license permitting and if > > needed/desired), but you would also give much deserved encouragement > > to > > those devs doing application development for an emerging platform > > like > > Haiku. A few examples: > > > > * Niue IDE for BeOS/Haiku (http://www.bebits.com/app/4540) > > Developed by Tako Lansbergen (aka "0033") > > Screenshots: http://www.xs4all.nl/~tako0033/Niue/niue2.png > > This is actively developed and open source. > > Hmm he must have been sick the day he took the screenshot :D > Using non-fixed width font for code editting... bleh. > > As I said we can port minicom or another CLI terminal emulator and just > write a small launcher to replace Serial Connect. > > François. > >