I tried it with XE6 since it said it should work with versions above
XE4. Guess I was wrong. Will try it with XE3 which I also have.
Thanks.
On Sun 24/01/2016 13:23, Michael Ring wrote:
What version of Delphi do you use?
CrossFPC is compatible to only rather 'old' Versions, the
documentation
What version of Delphi do you use?
CrossFPC is compatible to only rather 'old' Versions, the documentation
on main page says XE4.
I was subscribed to the Mailinglist but have not received a single mail
for the last years so propably the mailinglist is dead.
Michael
Am 24.01.16 um 16:03 sch
CrossFPC recently released a new update and I decided to test it.
Howerver it fails to install on either of my two machine. I tried
subscribing the their email list (twice) but with no success. I never
received the confirmation email.
I know this is not the CrossFPC list, and most on this list
Simon, If I use CrossFPC with D7 or XE3 + FPC for windows, will the
Delphi IDE use it's built-in debugger? The main reason I don't use
Lazarus is because of the lousy debugging in Windows.
Regards, Andreas
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Simon, If I use CrossFPC with D7 or XE3 + FPC for windows, will the
Delphi IDE use it's built-in debugger? The main reason I don't use
Lazarus is because of the lousy debugging in Windows.
Regards, Andreas
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On Mon, 31 Dec 2012, Simon Kissel wrote:
Hi Michael,
What puzzles me is: why still do this ?
Depends.
From my own/commercial perspective:
Thank you for your answer and your support of FPC !
My curiosity is not really satisfied - still do not see why you consider
retaining Delphi 7 an a
Hi Michael,
> What puzzles me is: why still do this ?
Depends.
From my own/commercial perspective:
I still love the Delphi 7 IDE, and my co-workers also are Delphi users
and have not switched to Lazarus. We also use a hell lot of commercial
Delphi components.
Our work-flow for our embedded
On 31/12/2012 14:19, Michael Van Canneyt wrote:
Which - after initial inspection - would seem to me a matter of
improving the installer so it includes cross-compilation.
That is already very well done with CodeTyphon so by the way. I tried
CodeTyphon the other day and was rather impressed by h
On Mon, 31 Dec 2012, Simon Kissel wrote:
[Excuse the broken thread reference, I just subscribed to this list]
We've just released the first public version at www.crossfpc.com. Go
check it out. So yes, we kept the "late 2012" release date ;)
Technically, I am amazed by your achievement.
It
On 31.12.2012 03:38, Simon Kissel wrote:
and Bero uses the project for all kind
of weird things (including Android games).
Before I forget it: does Bero use the targetandroid branch? If not could
he try to test it a bit? It's planned to merge it to trunk in the
future, but the more it is test
On 31.12.2012 03:38, Simon Kissel wrote:
In the background you probably have seen various activity and
FPC improvements from Nico Erfurth on the ARM stuff, who is a developer
at my Viprinet company, and we intend to keep investing into this as we
really need better code generation for ARM.
Now
[Excuse the broken thread reference, I just subscribed to this list]
We've just released the first public version at www.crossfpc.com. Go
check it out. So yes, we kept the "late 2012" release date ;)
Bero indeed is the co-author of this project and he's a brilliant mind.
Sadly his code typically
the website was dead for years and still nothing to download, but if I
am not wrong one of the makers is BERO who did the impressive besen
javascript in pascal.
Sounds interesting anyway - even if I see Object Pascal as a dead
language for the future.
Am 29.12.2012 19:41, schrieb Graeme Geld
Using Delphi IDE to write code, and FPC to compile or cross-compile to
64-bit Windows, 32-bit Linux etc.
http://www.crossfpc.com/
I believe it comes from the same authors that brought CrossKylix many
years back.
Regards,
- Graeme -
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