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Try using a different rpm file to install Anjuta from. My other recommendation would be to contact the package manager of the rpm you tried to use, as it appears as though there was a packaging error.
If you're using personal you're gonna need to download a huge bunch of software.
With personal 9.1 to install KDevelop it had to get all the auto-tools, make, gcc/g++ (shocked it wasn't included as standard, but anyways), then the latest kdelibs and base.. Basically you're gonna have a lot of work cut out for you.
Either check out apt4rpm or use YaST to do the heavy downloading.
Good luck
Yes you are right kdevelop need a lot of dependencie.
But I tried to install Anjuta with an other rmp package. Its was better, I installed a lot of dependenci but im unable to found any where libvte.so.4 for Suse
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