In our previous episode, Anthony Walter said: > A user on my forums sent me this message. I've experienced the problem as > wee for quite some time. I was wondering if anyone has a universal fix for > it yet since it seems to happen so frequently to many people?
Basically the problem is that files that come with the system (read: distribution) are not detected. There are two common causes: 1. The user didn't install Linux properly, and didn't prepare the system for development. ( installing package "build-essentials" on Debian iirc) 2. The files are installed but not found. The line to check is the -Fl line in fpc.cfg. This can be a mistake in FPC packaging, or build-essentials being installed after FPC, thus the FPC package's detection being run while the files were not there yet. So in general the solution is to check your distribution's documentation and install base development packages (if you want to limit the packages you install, glibc-devel, make, binutils and gdb should be the bulk of it), and only then install FPC. Remove/reinstall FPC if necessary. _______________________________________________ fpc-pascal maillist - fpc-pascal@lists.freepascal.org http://lists.freepascal.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/fpc-pascal