Re: [fpc-pascal] Error compiling on AROS/m68k: 1980-0-0 is not a valid date specification

2020-12-18 Thread Carsten Strotmann via fpc-pascal
Hello Charlie, Karoly Balogh (Charlie/SGR) writes: > Hi Carsten, > >>> I also see that the pre-installed version was installed with > the clock >>> in the system was set to the start of the Amiga Time > (1.1.1978). Might >>> that create a problem? >> >> Actually, yes. If I reset the timestamp of

Re: [fpc-pascal] Error compiling on AROS/m68k: 1980-0-0 is not a valid date specification

2020-12-18 Thread Carsten Strotmann via fpc-pascal
Hello Charlie, thanks for your help. Karoly Balogh (Charlie/SGR) writes: Hi Carsten, On Thu, 17 Dec 2020, Carsten Strotmann via fpc-pascal wrote: I've trying FPC on an Vampire 4 SA machine with ApolloOS/AROS m68k. Which version of FPC are you trying? Trunk, 3.2.0 stable, you built

[fpc-pascal] Error compiling on AROS/m68k: 1980-0-0 is not a valid date specification

2020-12-17 Thread Carsten Strotmann via fpc-pascal
Hi, I've trying FPC on an Vampire 4 SA machine with ApolloOS/AROS m68k. Whenever I try to compile a pascal program (simple "Hello World" style) the compiler stopps with an interal error message "Error: 1980-0-0 is not a valid date specification". My guess this is something between the OS (