Marc Santhoff wrote:
>>This is no magic, see fpc.cfg
>
> But it looks that way, I was asking myself if I've left something out
> because the binary shrunk from 520kB to 360kB. ;)
IIRC, defining the symbol RELEASE means compiling in release mode. (Thus
your internal switch does "interfere" with com
> Marc Santhoff wrote:
> >>This is no magic, see fpc.cfg
> >
> > But it looks that way, I was asking myself if I've left something out
> > because the binary shrunk from 520kB to 360kB. ;)
>
> IIRC, defining the symbol RELEASE means compiling in release mode. (Thus
> your internal switch does "
Hi,
I cannot find it in the docs:
I want to run a program from my fpc program and pipe the output into a
string variable. How can this be done?
Before I forget to mention: Platform is FreeBSD.
TIA,
Marc
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On Sun, 20 Feb 2005, Marc Santhoff wrote:
> Hi,
>
> I cannot find it in the docs:
>
> I want to run a program from my fpc program and pipe the output into a
> string variable. How can this be done?
>
> Before I forget to mention: Platform is FreeBSD.
Popen is your call. see the unix unit.
M
Am So, den 20.02.2005 schrieb [EMAIL PROTECTED] um 22:18:
> On Sun, 20 Feb 2005, Marc Santhoff wrote:
>
> > Hi,
> >
> > I cannot find it in the docs:
> >
> > I want to run a program from my fpc program and pipe the output into a
> > string variable. How can this be done?
> >
> > Before I forget
The site times out at 'HTTP request sent; waiting for response.'. Works
fine at work, but I can't access it from home. :(
www.freepascal.org resolves to 62.166.198.202, and I can ping that host.
At work it resolves to the same address, and no, I haven't put anything
in my hosts file.
My IP is 2