I don't know too much about OS X, but can't you simply rename libpq.dylib to
libpq.so?
--- Jeremy Cowgar <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> I have the following simple program that does not seem to be working.
> Connectivity using postgres unit works fine. Here's the error and
> then the program w
Jeremy Cowgar schreef:
Leonardo, Wow. That worked. I did a symlink from libpq.dylib to libpq.so
and it works now.
Is there a proper way to do this on mac os x anyone?
Thanks Lenardo!
Maybe apply this patch and recompile:
Index: base/postgres/dllistdyn.pp
==
Leonardo, Wow. That worked. I did a symlink from libpq.dylib to
libpq.so and it works now.
Is there a proper way to do this on mac os x anyone?
Thanks Lenardo!
Jeremy
On Sep 27, 2006, at 7:55 AM, Leonardo M. Ramé wrote:
I don't know too much about OS X, but can't you simply rename
libpq.
Hi,
Is TFPHashTable the same as Delphi's THashedStringList?
I am looking for a List class that can hold large amounts of objects
with a ID string associated for quick lookups.
Regards,
- Graeme -
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Graeme,
I dont know if is the same, but I know that the operations in
THashedStringList is sloow, too much unecessary operations, I use
TStringHash class for that.
for interfaces:
Look the unit JazzClass.pas in
http://jazz.liws.com.br/download/jazz_a7.zip
for objects:
http://blogs.liw
Well, congratulations. I've experienced that same problem trying to use the
ZeosLib PostGresql
protocol on Linux. It try to use libpq.so and i had libpq-x.x.so, so i created
a smart link to it.
--- Jeremy Cowgar <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Leonardo, Wow. That worked. I did a symlink from libpq
Does anyone know where I can read about the TDatabase classes? I know
I can look in the source, but I was hoping for an API ref or something.
Thanks,
Jeremy
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At 16:00 27-9-2006, you wrote:
Hi,
Is TFPHashTable the same as Delphi's THashedStringList?
I am looking for a List class that can hold large amounts of objects
with a ID string associated for quick lookups.
For the compiler i created a TFPHashList and TFPHashObjectList as
similair to TFPList
Not in cutils.pas - found them in compiler/cclasses.pas. J
>
>
> At 16:00 27-9-2006, you wrote:
> >Hi,
> >
> >Is TFPHashTable the same as Delphi's THashedStringList?
> >
> >I am looking for a List class that can hold large amounts of objects
> >with a ID string associated for quick lookups.
>
Graeme Geldenhuys ha scritto:
> Hi,
>
> Is TFPHashTable the same as Delphi's THashedStringList?
>
> I am looking for a List class that can hold large amounts of objects
> with a ID string associated for quick lookups.
>
> Regards,
> - Graeme -
Yes, similar to a THashedStringList, but with a sp
Thanks to all that replied. The string that is going to be stored in
the List (with associated object) is a GUID string, so is very random
by nature. Would this have any negative affects in the hash table?
I will try it out anyway, I can always swap the internal list out if
needed. What I am c
Hi,
How is fpdoc's xml files supposed to handle special characters? For
example, I tried to type the '&' character, and fpdoc complained. I
then escaped the ampersand with & which was fine.
This is all great for HTML output, but what will happen with LaTeX
output. Will it display the ampersan
On Wed, 27 Sep 2006, Graeme Geldenhuys wrote:
> Hi,
>
> How is fpdoc's xml files supposed to handle special characters? For
> example, I tried to type the '&' character, and fpdoc complained. I
> then escaped the ampersand with & which was fine.
>
> This is all great for HTML output, but wha
On 27/09/06, Michael Van Canneyt <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> This is all great for HTML output, but what will happen with LaTeX
> output. Will it display the ampersand, or the escaped ampersand
> (&)? I guess this all depends on the XMLReader unit and if it
> reverts the & back to the & sign c
Graeme Geldenhuys ha scritto:
> Thanks to all that replied. The string that is going to be stored in
> the List (with associated object) is a GUID string, so is very random
> by nature. Would this have any negative affects in the hash table?
>
> I will try it out anyway, I can always swap the in
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