On 27 Sep 2008, at 23:53, Adam Naumowicz wrote:
Is there a way to compile for the Darwin/i386 target using a native
Linux/i386 compiler and cross binutils rather than building a
crosscompiler?
FPC always supports all OSes for a particular target cpu. So a Linux/
i386 compiler supports gen
Hi,
Is there a way to compile for the Darwin/i386 target using a native Linux/i386
compiler and cross binutils rather than building a crosscompiler? This target
seems to be missing in the -T option, so I guess it's not supported this way,
is it?
Best,
Adam
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On 27 Sep 2008, at 12:26, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Trouble is, the app I'm porting is a command-line utility, which
I've been
building using the FPC 2.2.0 Standard Tool template. I've included
Files.pas and its dependencies in the uses clause, but I still need to
link in a Carbon lib.
That
In our previous episode, Felipe Monteiro de Carvalho said:
> I do not know what the word flaky means, but it would probably be
> better if you describe your problem with the standard pascal I/O in
> FPC so someone can help you. I have never had problems with it. And
> what is the turbo-based I/O? T
I do not know what the word flaky means, but it would probably be
better if you describe your problem with the standard pascal I/O in
FPC so someone can help you. I have never had problems with it. And
what is the turbo-based I/O? TStream?
--
Felipe Monteiro de Carvalho
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Hi,
I'm porting a rather larger CW app to FPC under MacOSX 10.4.11, and am
trying to work around some rather flaky behavior I'm seeing with FPC's
Turbo-based file i/o -- by dropping back to the old MacOS
FileManager routines.
Trouble is, the app I'm porting is a command-line utility, which I've
Hi!
I can compile small programs with fpc freebsd x86_64. Then I tried compile
and run lazarus (0.9.27 snapshot of 2008-09-25). I can compile, but I can't
run it.
the output:
%cd lazarus
%gmake LCL_PLATFORM=gtk2
...
%./startlazarus
Runtime error 217 at $004ABC85
$004ABC85
$