Hello,
Is {$R something.lfm} supported in arm-linux?
I am getting these errors:
Hint: Start of reading config file /home/felipe/.fpc.cfg
Hint: Start of reading config file /etc/fpc.cfg
Hint: End of reading config file /etc/fpc.cfg
Hint: End of reading config file /home/felipe/.fpc.cfg
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On 7-8-2011 19:50, Ludo Brands wrote:
> TBufDataset doesn't support ftVarBytes and ftVariant. Variants are complex
> objects and aren't stored by just copying bytes. Don't use them with
> TBufDataset.
>
> Ludo
>
... cause they have some kind of structure that describes what kind of
data the varia
> Hello,
>
> Is {$R something.lfm} supported in arm-linux?
>
> I am getting these errors:
>
> Hint: Start of reading config file /home/felipe/.fpc.cfg
> Hint: Start of reading config file /etc/fpc.cfg
> Hint: End of reading config file /etc/fpc.cfg
> Hint: End of reading config file /home/felipe
Indeed,
I had /usr/bin/fpcres I created a symbolic link and it moved on =)
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> > TBufDataset doesn't support ftVarBytes and ftVariant. Variants are
> > complex objects and aren't stored by just copying bytes. Don't use
> > them with TBufDataset.
> >
> > Ludo
> >
> ... cause they have some kind of structure that describes
> what kind of data the variable/field actually
On 6-8-2011 15:28, Causal Lists wrote:
> I finally managed to get Intel Mac OS X cross-compilation (from Linux)
> working well so I thought I'd document what I did for the benefit of
> others because the info in the wiki is wildly out of date.
>
> I'll update the wiki (if I can) to point to this m