thats what I thought.. until I grabbed the svn version of and started
reading the source.. most are still under MPL 1.1 only as far as I can
see. One notable exception is your JmSymbolics.pas. I looked through
the mailing list and it looked like they wanted to change the license
but I never saw i
What would I need to do if I want to use portions of the GSL? Are
there headers written for fpc for this?
I looked through JEDI-Math but my understanding is that the license
for the majority of the routines is MPL and not compatible with GPL.
Thanks
Matt
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Please note that I am advocating Lazarus for the project.. I was
responding to the project leader's (defacto at this point) call for
pros and cons of each language. I and one other gentleman suggested
FPC/Lazarus. I posted here precisely because I do not know what
constitutes a "modern" language.
Thanks for all the replies, i will try to formulate an agrigate response.
On 3/3/06, Rodrigo Palhano <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> but not losing the focus, Pascal is a very modern language.
>
> On Fri, 03 Mar 2006 15:29:21 -0300, Micha Nelissen <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> wrote:
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> > On Fri, 3 Mar 2006
y a modern language. For those of you who
are in favor of using Lazarus, can you assure the rest of us that
Pascal has been modernized? "
Thanks for any help
Matt Henley
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Do a quick search on this list for sqlite. Its lightweight, cross
platform and public domain. FPC has a unit to access it (somewhere in
the fpc directory tree... dont have it up at the office) as well as at
least one component that is being worked on.
On Wed, 27 Oct 2004 08:35:17 -0700 (PDT), A
I was trying to update fpc to the latest and got this error today after
updating through cvs:
/usr/local/bin/ppc386 -Ur -Xs -OG2p3 -n -Fi../inc -Fi../i386 -Fi../unix
-Fii386 -FE. -di386 -dRELEASE ../unix/x86.pp
/usr/local/bin/ppc386 -Ur -Xs -OG2p3 -n -Fi../inc -Fi../i386 -Fi../unix
-Fii386 -FE. -d
On Thu, 2004-01-22 at 05:17, Marco van de Voort wrote:
> > I was trying to compile the sqlite example with the new 1.9.2 version of
> > FPC and got the following error. Don't know exactly what it means. I
> > am running Gentoo Linux on a AMD Athlon and installed FPC 1.9.2 using
> > the beta relea
I was trying to compile the sqlite example with the new 1.9.2 version of
FPC and got the following error. Don't know exactly what it means. I
am running Gentoo Linux on a AMD Athlon and installed FPC 1.9.2 using
the beta release. Lazarus compiles fine.
Any ideas?
Thanks
Matt
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