Am Mi, den 03.03.2004 schrieb Marco van de Voort um 23:34:
> > Am Mi, den 03.03.2004 schrieb Peter Vreman um 12:46:
> > > >
> > > > Sorry for that, but it leads to the question: Does fpc do this by design
> > > > or can I switch it off?
> > >
> > > Try 1.9.x
> >
> > I'll do that later on, for now
> Am Mi, den 03.03.2004 schrieb Peter Vreman um 12:46:
> > >
> > > Sorry for that, but it leads to the question: Does fpc do this by design
> > > or can I switch it off?
> >
> > Try 1.9.x
>
> I'll do that later on, for now I need a stable set of tools
1.9.x is more stable than 1.0.x in many ways
Am Mi, den 03.03.2004 schrieb Peter Vreman um 12:46:
> > You're right. The problem is in fact the compiler. All names are changed
> > to lower case by fpc (1.0.10/FreeBSD).
> >
> > Sorry for that, but it leads to the question: Does fpc do this by design
> > or can I switch it off?
>
> Try 1.9.x
> Am Mi, den 03.03.2004 schrieb Peter Vreman um 08:03:
>> > Hi again!
>> >
>> > Apparently fpcmake has no idea of handling file names with capitals in
>> > them. I use those names for having better readability and sorting
>> > issues.
>> >
>> > When the target clean is used, none of the files with
Am Mi, den 03.03.2004 schrieb Peter Vreman um 08:03:
> > Hi again!
> >
> > Apparently fpcmake has no idea of handling file names with capitals in
> > them. I use those names for having better readability and sorting
> > issues.
> >
> > When the target clean is used, none of the files with capitals
> Hi again!
>
> Apparently fpcmake has no idea of handling file names with capitals in
> them. I use those names for having better readability and sorting
> issues.
>
> When the target clean is used, none of the files with capitals is
> deleted (.ppu, .o).
>
> I know how to write my own clean targe
Hi again!
Apparently fpcmake has no idea of handling file names with capitals in
them. I use those names for having better readability and sorting
issues.
When the target clean is used, none of the files with capitals is
deleted (.ppu, .o).
I know how to write my own clean target, but maybe ther