On 11 Jun 2009, at 18:14, Richard Jasmin wrote:
HOw exactly is this done?
Execute "make" in the rtl directory (or in the rtl/ directory).
I cant seem to get string copy routines to catch right for some
reason and I'm almost there.
What do you mean by "catch right"? What is the command th
HOw exactly is this done? I cant seem to get string copy routines to
catch right for some reason and I'm almost there.I'm trying to weed out
unnecessarey includes on a linux based OS kernel rtl.I dont use 90% of
the syscall-tied routines, anyway.
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On Thursday 11 June 2009 12:49:40 Graeme Geldenhuys wrote:
> I often make changes to the RTL and FCL. Many of my packages which are
> compiled into the Lazarus IDE depend on the FCL. I also use Linux and
> this process works perfectly for me.
I'm off to a meeting. Will try later today.
Thanks Gra
fpcl...@silvermono.co.za wrote:
>
> Attempting to build Lazarus as per the above causes the compiler to halt with
> a "checksum changed" error on the first changed unit it encounters.
Then use the "Tools > Configure Build Lazarus > Advanced tab" dialog.
Check the "clean" checkbox and rebuild.
On Thursday 11 June 2009 10:05:47 Graeme Geldenhuys wrote:
> > Assuming that a FPC RTL rebuild has succeeded, can somebody please
> > describe the process of rebuilding Lazarus and the LCL using the new FPC
> > RTL?
>
> Load your previous Lazarus IDE. Then do: "Tools > Build Lazarus"
This only work
> Assuming that a FPC RTL rebuild has succeeded, can somebody please describe
> the process of rebuilding Lazarus and the LCL using the new FPC RTL?
Load your previous Lazarus IDE. Then do: "Tools > Build Lazarus"
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Regards,
- Graeme -
On Thu, 11 Jun 2009 08:49:03 +0200
fpcl...@silvermono.co.za wrote:
> Hi Guys,
>
> Assuming that a FPC RTL rebuild has succeeded, can somebody please
> describe the process of rebuilding Lazarus and the LCL using the new
> FPC RTL?
Install your new FPC. And then see here
http://wiki.lazarus.free