Daniël Mantione a écrit :
Op Thu, 7 Dec 2006, schreef Dominique Leducq:
Hello folks,
I need to do some conversion from one character set encoding, given by its
name (e.g. value of encoding attribute in XML header), to another (used
internally, based on locale), and back.
I know of iconv on
Hello folks,
I need to do some conversion from one character set encoding, given by
its name (e.g. value of encoding attribute in XML header), to another
(used internally, based on locale), and back.
I know of iconv on Linux/Unix OSes, but I would like to do it in a
portable manner, if possibl
Wolfe, Robert a écrit :
Yes.
Robert Wolfe ([EMAIL PROTECTED] / [EMAIL PROTECTED])
Computer Programmer/Analyst & Web Programmer
SRDAR, Roswell Park Cancer Institute, Buffalo, New York
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I can't figure out how to get source code filename & line numbers in Valgrind
output. What is the correct flags association ?
I tried -gv, -gv -g, -gv -gw, -gv -gl,...
I'm using Valgrind 3.2.0 in Debian Etch GNU/linux for x86_64, Fpc 2.4.0
Do
Matt Emson a écrit :
I have 2 FPC programs running on a Linux machine, is there an easy
way to exchange a few data between these programs (I do not want to
use disk operations). I was thinking of using environment variables,
but I cannot find a way to change environment variables from a
program.
Hi,
How do I know which parameter is passed in which register on a x86_64
linux platform ?
Thx,
Dominique.
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Dominique Leducq a écrit :
Hi,
I have linking problems when cross-compiling from win32 to i386-linux
and linking with libc (dynamically).
I use FPC 2.0.2, the libs are from a Debian Sarge (glibc-2.3.6, I tried
with glibc 2.3.2 with same results),
cross ld is :
ld.exe -V
GNU ld version 2.15
Felipe Monteiro de Carvalho a écrit :
On 8/6/06, Jason P Sage <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
I have read some things here and there, but can anyone simply tell me
if its
now possible to write DLL's and Linux Shared Libraries with FPC now?
I think this has being supported for a long time now. At l
Marco van de Voort a écrit :
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Thank you for your prompt answer.
I tried to set the dynamic linker whith the -FL option too, but it
didn'
Marco van de Voort a écrit :
On Fri, Jul 28, 2006 at 11:54:07AM +0200, Dominique Leducq wrote:
I have linking problems when cross-compiling from win32 to i386-linux
and linking with libc (dynamically).
I use FPC 2.0.2, the libs are from a Debian Sarge (glibc-2.3.6, I tried
with glibc 2.3.2
Hi,
I have linking problems when cross-compiling from win32 to i386-linux
and linking with libc (dynamically).
I use FPC 2.0.2, the libs are from a Debian Sarge (glibc-2.3.6, I tried
with glibc 2.3.2 with same results),
cross ld is :
ld.exe -V
GNU ld version 2.15
Supported emulations:
elf
On Fri, 30 Jun 2006 12:30:33 +0200
"Darius Blaszijk" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> I did as you and Michalis suggested, but it makes no difference the
> application keeps crashing. I keep getting a " Invalid floating point
> operation".
What architecture are you working on? what version(s) of th
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