Vincent Snijders wrote on Mon, 17 Sep 2012:
You can upload a file called README.txt (possibly readme.txt works
too) to http://sourceforge.net/projects/freepascal/files/Mac%20OS%20X/2.6.0/
Thanks, done!
Jonas
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2012/9/17 Jonas Maebe :
> Apple's idiosyncrasy of the season. All we can do is document the latest
> changes on the download page (a real problem is however that we can't
> document this in a visible way on the sourceforge afaik).
You can upload a file called README.txt (possibly readme.txt works
Jonas Maebe wrote on Mon, 17 Sep 2012:
Mabu wrote on Sun, 16 Sep 2012:
So the conclusion is that a new developer, like me, who has only installed
Xcode 4.4.1, will NOT be able to install fpc 2.6.0, fpcsrc 2.6.0 and
definitely NOT be able to use Lazarus on a Mac box?
Indeed. I apologise that
Felipe Monteiro de Carvalho wrote on Mon, 17 Sep 2012:
Lazarus does not use Xcode templates. It uses only the command line
binutils. So it is unaffected by issues which involve the templates.
The issue is unrelated to Xcode templates. It's about the FPC
installer (and FPC itself) finding th
Mabu wrote on Sun, 16 Sep 2012:
So the conclusion is that a new developer, like me, who has only installed
Xcode 4.4.1, will NOT be able to install fpc 2.6.0, fpcsrc 2.6.0 and
definitely NOT be able to use Lazarus on a Mac box?
Indeed. I apologise that our crystal ball failed to predict that
On Sun, Sep 16, 2012 at 11:35 AM, Mabu wrote:
> So the conclusion is that a new developer, like me, who has only installed
> Xcode 4.4.1, will NOT be able to install fpc 2.6.0, fpcsrc 2.6.0 and
> definitely NOT be able to use Lazarus on a Mac box?
How did you arrive at this conclusion? I think th
So the conclusion is that a new developer, like me, who has only installed
Xcode 4.4.1, will NOT be able to install fpc 2.6.0, fpcsrc 2.6.0 and
definitely NOT be able to use Lazarus on a Mac box?
Too bad!!
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