On Jan 18, 2008, at 9:53 PM, Graeme Geldenhuys wrote:

On 18/01/2008, Jon Foster <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
On the other hand I have yet to be able to accomplish any serious
project with it. I've run into a series of issues with just about every
component I've tried to use.


The main issues remain mainly under Windows for my part. I have 2 serious project with Lazarus and it is possible to make with it. I agree there are still some problems for some part of the LCL. However I was surprised when my first big project compiles and runs very well under OS X and the Carbon Interface.


I had the same experience.  Good news is that you have a few choices.
1. Start cranking out LCL patches to fix the issues.  ;-)   2. Ditch
the LCL, but continue using Lazarus with a different GUI toolkit.
I've had great success with option 2.

I am not sure it is the good solution. A lot of work has been done with the current LCL and the main widgetset.



Now that I've "upgraded" (not sure it was an improvement) my workstation to Debian 4.0 I can no longer run Kylix. :-) This means that I too will

I've heard there is some or other patch which allows the IDE to run on
the newer distros. Fixing the debugger issue and the installation
issue.  I read it recently, but unfotunately can't remember any link.

Regards,
 - Graeme -


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