On Sun, January 1, 2017 10:23 pm, Mr Bee wrote:
> Hi all,
> There's someone accusing that Free Pascal (and some parts of Lazarus) is
> just a reverse engineering of Delphi. Even he said some codes of FPC/Laz
> are taken from Delphi (and Kylix). This is a serious allegation. I know
> that isn't true
On Tue, January 3, 2017 5:47 am, Dmitriy Pomerantsev wrote:
> Doesn't matter since FPC license allowing that.
>
>
> Dmitriy Pomerantsev.
Well, Kylix, AFAIR was actually released under GPL at one time too, so in
a way delphi already allowed it too (although, more a LGPL would have
really helped)..
On Thu, January 5, 2017 2:46 am, Graeme Geldenhuys wrote:
> I also know from first hand experience that Embarcadero has been made
> aware of CodeTyphon's copying and distribution of FireMonkey (called Orca
> or something in CodeTyphon).
What does this product allow? Compilation of firemonkey apps
On 2017-01-06 15:49, Lars wrote:
> What does this product allow?
CodeTyphon distributes the source code of Embarcadero's FireMonkey
predecessor (previously known as VG-Scene or something), but rebranded
as "Orca". Neither FireMonkey or its predecessor is/was open source.
Regards,
Graeme
--
fp
On Tue, January 3, 2017 6:10 pm, Snorkl e wrote:
> They might with a change of ownership, who knows these days, but the
> fact they did use it in the past would not look good for any litigation
> from some bottom feeder.
The fact that they use FPC, means they likely reverse engineer FPC and
apply
On Fri, January 6, 2017 8:59 am, Graeme Geldenhuys wrote:
> On 2017-01-06 15:49, Lars wrote:
>
>> What does this product allow?
>>
>
> CodeTyphon distributes the source code of Embarcadero's FireMonkey
> predecessor (previously known as VG-Scene or something), but rebranded as
> "Orca". Neither Fir
On 2017-01-06 16:14, Lars wrote:
> Okay but what's the point of it? to be able to compile firemonkey like
> applications without buying delphi?
Yes, you can build hardware accelerated GUI applications using that toolkit.
Regards,
Graeme
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fpGUI Toolkit - a cross-platform GUI toolkit using F
On Fri, January 6, 2017 9:21 am, Graeme Geldenhuys wrote:
> On 2017-01-06 16:14, Lars wrote:
>
>> Okay but what's the point of it? to be able to compile firemonkey like
>> applications without buying delphi?
>
> Yes, you can build hardware accelerated GUI applications using that
> toolkit.
>
Okay.
Hello,
Could be potential further discussion about FireMonkey moved to fpc-other,
please? I don't think that it's still related to FPC...
Thank you
Tomas
(one of FPC mailing list moderators)
Original Message
Subject: Re: [fpc-pascal] FP
Hi,
I have installed FPC 2.6.4 for a long time on my Linux with install.sh
script in /usr dirs. I would like to install FPC 3.0.0 but keep 2.6.4 as
"default" version due to a lot of company projects which I don't want
reconfigure. I want to install FPC 3.0.0 somewhere in my home dir and
configure
On 06.01.2017 16:44, Lars wrote:
> On Tue, January 3, 2017 6:10 pm, Snorkl e wrote:
>> They might with a change of ownership, who knows these days, but the
>> fact they did use it in the past would not look good for any litigation
>> from some bottom feeder.
>
> The fact that they use FPC, means
On Fri, 6 Jan 2017, Krzysztof wrote:
Hi,
I have installed FPC 2.6.4 for a long time on my Linux with install.sh
script in /usr dirs. I would like to install FPC 3.0.0 but keep 2.6.4 as
"default" version due to a lot of company projects which I don't want
reconfigure. I want to install FPC 3.0
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