On 21-9-2012 8:42, Tomas Hajny wrote:
> On Thu, September 20, 2012 17:30, Reinier Olislagers wrote:
>> On 20-9-2012 17:25, Jonas Maebe wrote:
>>>
>>> On 20 Sep 2012, at 17:18, Reinier Olislagers wrote:
>>>
Would looking into the actual fpmake bug make sense (i.e. is it doable
for mere mor
Jonas Maebe-2 wrote
> Jonas Maebe wrote on Mon, 17 Sep 2012:
>
>> Mabu wrote on Sun, 16 Sep 2012:
>>
>>> So the conclusion is that a new developer, like me, who has only
>>> installed
>>> Xcode 4.4.1, will NOT be able to install fpc 2.6.0, fpcsrc 2.6.0 and
>>> definitely NOT be able to use Lazarus
Hi,
On Fri, 2012-09-21 at 08:42 +0200, Tomas Hajny wrote:
> On Thu, September 20, 2012 17:30, Reinier Olislagers wrote:
> > On 20-9-2012 17:25, Jonas Maebe wrote:
> >>
> >> On 20 Sep 2012, at 17:18, Reinier Olislagers wrote:
> >>
> >>> Would looking into the actual fpmake bug make sense (i.e. is i
On 20-9-2012 13:49, Reinier Olislagers wrote:
> On 20-9-2012 13:34, Reinier Olislagers wrote:
>> On 20-9-2012 13:15, OBones wrote:
>>> Reinier Olislagers wrote:
>>>
1. Could you please run this on other versions of Delphi and report back
the results (presumably older versions will not run
Thomas Schatzl wrote on Fri, 21 Sep 2012:
Cleaning directories is partially the responsibility of the makefiles
though - who else cleans the fpmake executables themselves?
Looking at comments in packages/Makefile.fpc, the issue is apparently
known.
# In case of a distclean, perform an 'old'-sty
On 13 Sep 2012, at 18:22, Marco van de Voort wrote:
> In our previous episode, Reinier Olislagers said:
>> If possible, I'd like
>> r22380 in trunk to be marked for backporting to FPC 2.6.1 as it fixes an
>> internal compiler error.
>
> I already had tested it and it applies cleanly. As soon as