Folks,
Not sure where to ask this, so I am starting with this list...
Upgraded from xcode 2.1 to 2.4 and FPC 2.2.1. G5 quad, 10.4.11.
My FPC xcode project builds ok, but, when I add an empty file and
close the project, xcode says, to the effect:
The project "myProject.xcodeproj" is read on
Michael Van Canneyt wrote:
>
> On Fri, 7 Dec 2007, Andrew Haines wrote:
>
>> Michael Van Canneyt wrote:
>>> On Fri, 7 Dec 2007, Andrew Haines wrote:
>>>
PS you can have a peek at some chm's I made with fpdoc here:
http://hainesservice.com/andrew/chms/ they are all crosslinked.
>>> Wi
Sam Liddicott wrote:
> * Marco van de Voort wrote, On 07/12/07 08:20:
>>> I'm modifying the lazarus packaging scripts to make building debs of
>>> lazarus, fpc and cross-fpc variants simpler than it is. (Cross is not
>>> simple right now)
>>>
>>> I've read the buildfaq (thanks Marco) and various
On 08 Dec 2007, at 19:26, Sam Liddicott wrote:
So... because the makefile knew it was compiling for the same
architecture it decided that I wasn't building an fpc cross compiler
but cross building an fpc compiler? That's a bit unexpectedly
clever...
So... this time:
$ make clean all CPU_TARG
Michael Van Canneyt wrote:
>
> On Fri, 7 Dec 2007, Andrew Haines wrote:
>
>> PS you can have a peek at some chm's I made with fpdoc here:
>> http://hainesservice.com/andrew/chms/ they are all crosslinked.
>
> With kchmviewer I get the following errors:
>
> An error occurred while loading
> ms-
Andrew Haines wrote:
> Michael Van Canneyt wrote:
>> On Fri, 7 Dec 2007, Andrew Haines wrote:
>>
>>> PS you can have a peek at some chm's I made with fpdoc here:
>>> http://hainesservice.com/andrew/chms/ they are all crosslinked.
>> With kchmviewer I get the following errors:
>>
>> An error occurre
On 8 Dec 07, at 13:20, Mark Morgan Lloyd wrote:
> Good grief- that was quick :-)
>
> Marco van de Voort wrote:
> >> I'm trying to distinguish between a case where there is no parameter on
> >> the
> >> command line and where there is piped input. The code below works under
> >> Win-32
> >> bu
Am Freitag, den 07.12.2007, 14:00 +0100 schrieb Jonas Maebe:
> On 07 Dec 2007, at 13:17, Marc Santhoff wrote:
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> >> On which platform with which locale/codepage? If on *nix, are you
> >> using the cwstring unit?
> >
> > I'm using FreeBSD with ISO8859-1 or 15 and do not use cwstring
> > explicitly
On 07 Dec 2007, at 20:01, Marc Santhoff wrote:
Am Freitag, den 07.12.2007, 14:00 +0100 schrieb Jonas Maebe:
Also, if you do not use the cwstring unit, a lot of things will not
work with widestrings under *nix (including FreeBSD). The fact that
some chars such as Umlauts and 'ß' work sugges
On 9 Dec 07, at 14:10, Andrew Haines wrote:
> Michael Van Canneyt wrote:
> > On Fri, 7 Dec 2007, Andrew Haines wrote:
> >
> >> PS you can have a peek at some chm's I made with fpdoc here:
> >> http://hainesservice.com/andrew/chms/ they are all crosslinked.
> >
> > With kchmviewer I get the follow
Tomas Hajny wrote:
I'm trying to distinguish between a case where there is no parameter on the
command line and where there is piped input.
For unix one can simply use termio.isatty(input) I think.
Note that you could use function Do_IsDevice
provided in system unit for this (if Input is
Am Sonntag, den 09.12.2007, 21:38 +0100 schrieb Jonas Maebe:
> On 07 Dec 2007, at 20:01, Marc Santhoff wrote:
>
> > Am Freitag, den 07.12.2007, 14:00 +0100 schrieb Jonas Maebe:
> >>
> >
> >> Also, if you do not use the cwstring unit, a lot of things will not
> >> work with widestrings under *nix (
Am Sonntag, den 09.12.2007, 21:38 +0100 schrieb Jonas Maebe:
> You can compile with -al and search for CWSTRING in the assembler file
> generated for your main program. Since that unit has an initialization
> section, it will be in the init/final table if it's included somewhere.
Another try:
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