But I've been testing various editors, and kate seems to be what I need, but that one does not find any includes in my project, and I cannot seem to find the setting to tell it to do so either, so - do anyone of you know how I can make that editor find the /us/local/includes ? It's a pain to edit when everything 'fails' and no autocompletion etc, compiling from command line works just fine, so it's the editor that I need to figure out. (or some other trick)
Hm, I looked into it, and it seems it is becuase I did not update my packages already installed with pkg_add -u , doing that now, and that will probably fix the issues I have installing some of the other software it seems. Upgrading now, and will test some more.
The upgrade of installed #OpenBSD packages worked, so now I got all the stuff I needed up and running. All the stuff I could not install\compile earlier is now installed. So that is great. And now I can set up a editor and code a bit more effectively. What I'm making is a gtk4 activitypub client - that I them make sure works with #snac2 ( https://codeberg.org/grunfink/snac2 ) , writing it on OpenBSD this time instead of on the usual debian. I write a gtk4 client for Yarn ( https://yarn.social/ ), and I'm taking what I learned there over to activitypub as well. Source will be out as soon as I have the basics working (timeline, posting etc), right now the timeline is what's needed, which will be the next thing I'll fix.
Also, I've never used emacs for coding before, I've tried, but this time I'll try my best to use it. Adding custom compiler command was easy, and now I edit and compile there, off to a good start today for sure :)
Also, sorry for posting so much, but this plugin fixed the autocomplete stuff: http://company-mode.github.io/ (can be installed in the plugin manager for emacs.. So now It works as I need. Yay!