Now I get "Free Pascal compiler not found" when Lazarus starts although it
exists.
Paul
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Paul wrote on zo, 31 aug 2008:
It's probably best to install a Lazarus snapshot from
http://www.hu.freepascal.org/lazarus/
instead of Lazarus 0.9.24(which you have now). They do not have any
external dependencies anymore (and reportedly many other
enhancements as well).
This needs fpc
It's probably best to install a Lazarus snapshot from
http://www.hu.freepascal.org/lazarus/
instead of Lazarus 0.9.24(which you have now). They do not have any
external dependencies anymore (and reportedly many other enhancements as
well).
This needs fpc and fpcsrc.
Is fpcsrc needed by def
Ok thanks,
In the Finder, type cmd-shift-g (or menu Go and then "Go to Folder..."),
and type /usr/local/share/lazarus. You should find the Lazarus
application there. The reason that you don't find stuff located there by
default via the GUI (you can use an advanced search to also search tho
On 31 Aug 2008, at 14:26, Paul wrote:
In the Finder, type cmd-shift-g (or menu Go and then "Go to
Folder..."), and type /usr/local/share/lazarus. You should find
the Lazarus application there. The reason that you don't find
stuff located there by default via the GUI (you can use an
ad
On 31 Aug 2008, at 13:30, Paul wrote:
I had installed Lazarus also, but I can't find it either.
In the Finder, type cmd-shift-g (or menu Go and then "Go to
Folder..."), and type /usr/local/share/lazarus. You should find the
Lazarus application there. The reason that you don't find stuff
I had installed Lazarus also, but I can't find it either.
I'll need to buy a book 'using Mac OS/X' first, the doc shipped with the
iMac are .. nothing.
Maybe there is a userguide.pdf available, but studying from a screen is not
my kind of thing.
Paul
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From: "Jonas
On 31 Aug 2008, at 12:49, Felipe Monteiro de Carvalho wrote:
I usually have Lazarus from subversion in my home dir and build that,
and I would recommend this method instead, because the 0.9.25
subversion has a native Carbon GUI, and the stable 0.9.24 uses a much
worse X11 and Gtk based GUI.
T
On 31 Aug 2008, at 12:57, Paul wrote:
You did not read the file "Getting Started.rtf" on the
installation disk image, nor the "Quick start - Mac OS X/Darwin"
of the file ReadMe.txt in the same location.
I printed an read it prior to installing.
I've asked a collegue to come and check it,
You did not read the file "Getting Started.rtf" on the installation disk
image, nor the "Quick start - Mac OS X/Darwin" of the file ReadMe.txt in
the same location.
I printed an read it prior to installing.
I've asked a collegue to come and check it, but he can't get it running
either.
I usually have Lazarus from subversion in my home dir and build that,
and I would recommend this method instead, because the 0.9.25
subversion has a native Carbon GUI, and the stable 0.9.24 uses a much
worse X11 and Gtk based GUI.
But, if you whish to run the X11 based GUI start X11 and try issuin
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