Some weeks ago I switched from 1.0.x to 2.0.0. Well, a lot of work to eleminate "oldlinux", but it works fine. I updated to 2.0.2 and something happend:
I have some cgi-programs for a virtual FreeBSD 4.7 Server. I compile under Linux (SuSE 8.2), tranfer the executable to FreeBSD and do a "brandelf -t Linux prog-name" This works fine for 1.0.x, 2.0.0, but not for 2.0.2 The programs run very well on FreeBSD, do all things expected, but crash (with 2.0.2) at the end and produce a core-dump, "prog-name.core" It's very hard to debug a program on a virtual Server thousand miles away. I suppose, that the last exit-routines have some incompatibilies with FreeBSD, or maybe it is a bug. Maybe this is a hint for the development team. The download of older versions of fpc seems not possible. :-( So I burn everything on a CD-ROM. ;-) BTW: A great work, this compiler. The best programming- tool, you can get hands on. Heinz Ziegenhorn ************************************* Ziegenhorn Tourism Database P.O. Box 16 45 76726 Germersheim, Germany Tel: +49-7274-2759 Fax: +49-7274-3631 http://www.ziegenhorn.com ************************************* _______________________________________________ fpc-pascal maillist - fpc-pascal@lists.freepascal.org http://lists.freepascal.org/mailman/listinfo/fpc-pascal