On 11/28/2012 13:55, Tomas Hajny wrote:
In other words - it is normal, but you can solve it without manually
deleting the created *.o and *.ppu files by using the -B parameter (which
asks fpc to rebuild all units for which it has sources with the new
command line parameters including conditional
On 11/28/2012 13:55, Tomas Hajny wrote:
On Wed, November 28, 2012 19:39, Jonas Maebe wrote:
Changing defines does not cause recompilation of units because e.g. the
defines required to compile the FPC RTL or packages are completely
unrelated to any defines that may or may not be required for comp
On Wed, November 28, 2012 19:39, Jonas Maebe wrote:
> On 28 Nov 2012, at 19:22, waldo kitty wrote:
>
>> on OS/2 eCS2 i have fpc 2.6.0 release installed... i've been working
>> with a library and needed to create a define so that some code would be
>> compiled that otherwise is not... since i have t
On 28 Nov 2012, at 19:22, waldo kitty wrote:
> on OS/2 eCS2 i have fpc 2.6.0 release installed... i've been working with a
> library and needed to create a define so that some code would be compiled
> that otherwise is not... since i have to compile from the command line with
> fpc, i compiled
on OS/2 eCS2 i have fpc 2.6.0 release installed... i've been working with a
library and needed to create a define so that some code would be compiled that
otherwise is not... since i have to compile from the command line with fpc, i
compiled my project like this...
fpc -dOS2GCC testhttp
a
On 11/28/12, Pierre Free Pascal wrote:
> It was indeed, and is now also on freppascal.stacl.nl.
I successfully installed the win95 version and managed to rebuild
Lazarus with it, so I guess it's OK.
Bart
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In our previous episode, Bart said:
> > I have uploaded a fpc-2.6.2rc1.i386-win95.exe
> > ,in the same directory beta/2.6.2-rc1/i386-win32,
> > that was generated using -dSUPPORT_WIN95 option
> > and "inno setup 5".
>
> You mean fpc has win95 support?
> I thought only win98/winme were still supp
It was indeed, and is now also on freppascal.stacl.nl.
I installed the fpc-2.6.2rc1.i386-win95.exe
successfully on a virtual windows 95 box.
The only problem is the IDE which doesn’t work
because I used a wrong libgdb version that uses CancelIo win32 API function
which
is not available