On 9/15/15, Géza Kovacs Géza wrote:
> Thx your answer.
> I unable to compile UOS on Windows, I tested it with Free Pascal 2.6.4.
>
> It produces the following errors:
>
> uos_portaudio.pas(359,9) Error: Identifier not found "Result"
Try adding -MDelphi or -MObjFpc to the compiler options.
Bart
Hi Graeme,
Thx your answer.
I unable to compile UOS on Windows, I tested it with Free Pascal 2.6.4.
It produces the following errors:
Free Pascal Compiler version 2.6.4 [2014/03/06] for i386
Copyright (c) 1993-2014 by Florian Klaempfl and others
Target OS: Win32 for i386
Compiling consoleplay.pa
Peter wrote:
On 04/09/15 02:15, Xiangrong Fang wrote:
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Is there anything missing from my FPC installation?
TIA for any hint.
To build FPC programs on linux one generally needs a variant of
libc-dev, which is not part of FPC itself.
The package you need might be libc6-dev, or some other
On 04/09/15 02:15, Xiangrong Fang wrote:
> .
> Is there anything missing from my FPC installation?
>
> TIA for any hint.
>
To build FPC programs on linux one generally needs a variant of
libc-dev, which is not part of FPC itself.
The package you need might be libc6-dev, or some other combi
On 2015-09-14 16:27, Géza Kovacs Géza wrote:
> What are the methods of (cross-platform) produce sound?
The best would be to create a cross-platform wrapper class around all
sound API's on the platforms you are interested in. eg: OSS under
FreeBSD, PulseAudio under Linux, MCI under Windows.
SDL do
Hi All,
What can I use if the sound procedure unable to work?
It works under Windows, when I use the WinCRT unit, but it unable to
work under Linux.
What are the methods of (cross-platform) produce sound?
Best regards, G
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On 2015-09-14 12:58, Jonas Maebe wrote:
> That said: I have a very hard time believing that any contemporary Linux
> or *BSD system would not come preconfigured with an UTF-8 locale for
> every user, so you should never end up in the fallback situation unless
> deliberately unset those environme
On 04/09/15 03:15, Xiangrong Fang wrote:
I try to compile my program on Pi, with the official FPC 2.6.4 for arm
linux,
Official from where: from your Raspberry Pi repository, or downloaded
from our website? In the latter case: there are approximately a thousand
different variants of ARM Linu
On 10/09/15 14:19, Graeme Geldenhuys wrote:
See the last file changed rtl/unix/unixcp.pp
It seems it excludes FreeBSD in that $IF statement. Darwin is after all
a FreeBSD fork.
Darwin's libc is based on FreeBSD's and it shares a few user land
utilities, but Darwin is far from a FreeBSD for