1) I have one problem with 1.9.4 compared to 1.0.10: The Linux unit seems not to be recognized properly; the 'stat' record type seems to be undefined, f.ex.:
Free Pascal Compiler version 1.9.4 [2004/05/30] for i386 Copyright (c) 1993-2004 by Florian Klaempfl Target OS: Linux for i386 Compiling source/pascal/Utils/dircomp.pas dircomp.pas(155,10) Error: Identifier not found "stat" dircomp.pas(155,14) Error: Error in type definition dircomp.pas(169,54) Warning: range check error while evaluating constants dircomp.pas(176,6) Error: Identifier not found "FStat" dircomp.pas(178,5) Error: Identifier not found "ChMod" dircomp.pas(178,37) Error: Illegal qualifier dircomp.pas(178,45) Error: Illegal expression dircomp.pas(179,8) Error: Identifier not found "linuxerror" dircomp.pas(179,46) Error: Identifier not found "linuxerror" dircomp.pas(179,93) Error: Illegal expression ... It compiles fine under 1.0.10! 2) And for both versions: The doc states that, if using option '-n', the compiler skips the default config file and tries to reed '~/.fpc.cfg' (among others). But I can't get this to work, 1.9.4 says: "Fatal, Can't find unit SYSTEM" 1.0.10 says: "Fatal, Can't find unit SYSLINUX" Am I missing something? If I got this to work I could easily fire up 1.0.10 for sources using the Linux unit and have my system set up for 1.9.4 by default. As it seems now I have to mess with the default config file (/etc/fpc.cfg) which I would prefer not to. I've tried experimenting with the PPC_CONFIG_PATH, but no success. -- Vennlig hilsen / Best regards |\ ___,,--, _ Arne Hanssen, Senja, Norway /,`--'' \-,,__,'/ http://www.tuxic.net/ |,4 ) )_ ) /~-----' ---------------------------------'---^~(_/-_)--(_/_)------- _______________________________________________ fpc-pascal maillist - [EMAIL PROTECTED] http://lists.freepascal.org/mailman/listinfo/fpc-pascal