It doesn't matter, you can run KDE apps under Gnome and vice-versa, and libxml2, is an XML library, as far as I know it has nothing to do with any type of GUI functions. On Fri, 2004-03-19 at 09:24, Pierre De Boeck wrote: > Hi all, > > I plan to use http://www.kdevelop.org as my C++ (and java) ide. I compared > its features with other packages like > > - http://anjuta.org/anjuta.php?page=home > - MinGW (http://www.parinya.ca/) > - eclipse > > Now the only feature that make me still hesitate is its > kde only support (no gnome version). > > As I am not a linux expert in desktop manager, I would like > to know the impact of being forced to developp on KDE. > > For instance, can I use libxml2? > > My feeling is that everything that I will developp with Kdevelopp > will be runnable on KDE and GNOME as far as I don't use some > specific API existing only in KDE. Is it true? -- Adam Voigt adam@xxxxxxxxxxxxx