Yeah we can compile and build whatever we like. The main caveat is all internet access to the outside world has to go through a secure "portal" machine. So to get internet I have to ssh -X to the buffer machine and then ./google-chrome. My development machine itself has no access to the outside world which sucks but it could be worse I guess.
Most of my coworkers use either Geany or Sublime Text. (I'm partial to Geany)
On Wed, Dec 7, 2016 at 7:39 PM, Lex Trotman elextr@gmail.com wrote:
On 8 December 2016 at 11:32, Asif Aaron Amin asifamin@utexas.edu wrote:
Uncontrollable factors. I work for a government defense contractor that
has
very strict security guidelines.
And they let you compile and run your own tools? Or has the Geany source been audited, that would be cool to know?
They're about to green light RHEL 7 pretty
soon though so I'll upgrade first chance I get. Hopefully then I won't
have
to hack geany source code to get it to compile!
On Wed, Dec 7, 2016 at 7:18 PM, Matthew Brush mbrush@codebrainz.ca
wrote:
On 2016-12-07 08:38 AM, Asif Aaron Amin wrote:
I tried disabling all docs with this configure command:
./configure --prefix=$TRIXDIR --exec-prefix=$TRIXDIR --enable-the-force --enable-html-docs=no --enable-pdf-docs=no --enable-api-docs=no --enable-gtkdoc-header=no
I got less warnings but I still get the GLib-GObject-CRITICAL errors whenever I click on anything. Main functionality seem to be working
very
well however so the errors are a small price to pay for successfully hacking version 1.29 on my RHEL 6 OS.
Just out of my own curiosity, do you use RHEL 6 by choice or due to uncontrollable factors such as being mandated by your employer?
Regards, Matthew Brush
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