>> I think this has being supported for a long time now. At least FPC
>> 2.0.2 can build libraries without any problems.
> I tried that with FPC 2.0.2 too, and it worked fine for win32 and
> linux-i386 (32 bits), but not for linux-x86_64, there was a problem with
> generating PIC (Position Independ
Jason P Sage 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?
>
> The last time I approached this topic, it was unsupported, and was still not
> really something that was ready for prime tim
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
Yes, i've been writing Dlls and shared libs from 2.0.0
--- Felipe Monteiro de Carvalho <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> 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
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 least FPC
2.0.2 can build libraries witho
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?
The last time I approached this topic, it was unsupported, and was still not
really something that was ready for prime time.
Jason P Sage