On 2015-09-15 05:42, Géza Kovacs Géza wrote:
> uos_portaudio.pas(359,9) Error: Identifier not found "Result"
> uos_portaudio.pas(364,10) Error: Identifier not found "Result"
I just got an update and the uos and examples compile just fine.
I think Bart is correct, add the -MObjFpc to your compiler
> Try adding -MDelphi or -MObjFpc to the compiler options.
Thanks Bart. This is the trick.
> 'll notify the author that it might be a good idea to add the syntax
> mode at the beginning of each unit.
Thanks Graeme, I will add it ASAP.
Fre;D
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> Try adding -MDelphi or -MObjFpc to the compiler options.
Ooops, just checked all demos and /{$mode objfpc}{$H+} /is already added.
So there must be a other problem with Géza Kovacs Géza compilation.
I just have re-try the consoleplay example on Windows and do not have
problem.
It must be som
On 2015-09-15 11:19, fredvs wrote:
> So there must be a other problem with Géza Kovacs Géza compilation.
I checked... The demos have it, but the actual UOS units don't - and
that is where the error occurs. I could easily reproduce the issue here
with MSEide (and make sure my fpc.cfg has the defaul
On 2015-09-15 11:19, fredvs wrote:
> It must be something else but I do not see what.
Maybe your fpc.cfg was already changed to use -Mobjfpc? That is why I
never noticed it before. Also if you change compiler options, remove all
existing *.ppu files, or force a Build All.
Regards,
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> I checked... The demos have it, but the actual UOS units don't...
OK, Graeme, you win ;-)
I will update it asap.
Many thanks.
Fre;D
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On 14/09/15 21:09, Mark Morgan Lloyd wrote:
> Peter wrote:
>> On 04/09/15 02:15, Xiangrong Fang wrote:
>>> .
>>> Is there anything missing from my FPC installation?
>>> TIA for any hint.
>>
>> To build FPC programs on linux one generally needs a variant of
>> libc-dev, which is not part of FPC
On 2015-09-15 05:42, Géza Kovacs Géza wrote:
> uos_portaudio.pas(359,9) Error: Identifier not found "Result"
> uos_portaudio.pas(364,10) Error: Identifier not found "Result"
Hello Géza Kovacs Géza.
Could you try with new release b307af6..65e9749 =>
https://github.com/fredvs/uos
Fre;D.
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I downloaded arm linux distribution from freeepascal website
(sourceforge). So, I should get it work by fixing crti as suggested by PB,
or I shall get the compiler from Pi website as suggested by Jonas?
2015-09-15 19:11 GMT+08:00 Peter :
> On 14/09/15 21:09, Mark Morgan Lloyd wrote:
> > Peter
On 15/09/15 13:28, Xiangrong Fang wrote:
I downloaded arm linux distribution from freeepascal website
(sourceforge). So, I should get it work by fixing crti as suggested by
PB, or I shall get the compiler from Pi website as suggested by Jonas?
You don't get it from the Pi website, but by using
It would be useful to see the output of these two commands
grep Fl /etc/fpc.cfg
ls /usr/lib/**/crti.o
Jonas knows a lot more about FPC than I do!
Regards,
PB
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On 15/09/15 14:06, Peter wrote:
It would be useful to see the output of these two commands
grep Fl /etc/fpc.cfg
ls/usr/lib/**/crti.o
Jonas knows a lot more about FPC than I do!
The version on the FPC website is an ARMEL version, so it will look for
the ARMEL version of crti.o (in /usr/lib/a
Am 15.09.2015 12:25 schrieb "Graeme Geldenhuys" <
mailingli...@geldenhuys.co.uk>:
>
> TIP:
> I recommend developers update there $HOME/.fpc.cfg files so it uses
> -Mobjfpc, instead of the default -Mfpc (what I consider outdated
> language mode).
>
The best solution is to have {$mode objfpc} in t
On 15/09/15 11:25, Graeme Geldenhuys wrote:
> .
> the default -Mfpc (what I consider outdated
> language mode).
>
>
> Regards,
> - Graeme -
>
Finding maxint at 32767 (64bit compiler) with that mode can be a bit of
a shock too!
Regards,
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On 15/09/15 12:25, Graeme Geldenhuys wrote:
I recommend developers update there $HOME/.fpc.cfg files so it uses
-Mobjfpc, instead of the default -Mfpc
I wouldn't, because then as soon as you give your source code to someone
else, they may not be able to compile it unless they use specific
On 2015-09-15 16:24, Jonas Maebe wrote:
> I wouldn't, because then as soon as you give your source code to someone
> else, they may not be able to compile it unless they use specific
> switches (as in this thread).
Very true. All my own code have the desired language mode defined in
each unit.
Hi!
I succesfully compiled the updated version.
What component can I use when i only want to play only the specified
Hz frequency of sound?
I would like to use this component within a console-based application.
I am not using Lazarus IDE (or Delphi), only Free Pascal.
Sorry if this question too
> What component can I use when i only want to play only the specified
> Hz frequency of sound?
Hello and thanks to try uos.
You do not need a special component, there is the procedure =>
uos_AddFilterIn();
Take a look at filterplay.pas example (both for LCL and fpGUI).
But, of course, you may
On 15/09/15 18:34, Fred van Stappen wrote:
>
> What sound procedure is unable to work ?
>
> Thanks.
>
> Fre;D
>
I guess he means Procedure Sound in rtl/unix/crt.pp
This does not work for me either, just get the "sound of silence".
Procedure Sound(Hz: Word);
begin
{$ifdef havekiocsound}
if
On 2015-09-15 20:59, Peter wrote:
> I guess he means Procedure Sound in rtl/unix/crt.pp
> This does not work for me either, just get the "sound of silence".
That is a know problem for many years. Here is a thread from 2007.
http://free-pascal-general.1045716.n5.nabble.com/simple-sound-implementa
> I guess he means Procedure Sound in rtl/unix/crt.pp
> This does not work for me either, just get the "sound of silence".
Huh, same for me trying /fpcsrc/packages/fcl-sound/ ...
Does it exist a demo how to use fcl-sound ?
Thanks
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On 15/09/15 22:14, Graeme Geldenhuys wrote:
> On 2015-09-15 20:59, Peter wrote:
>> I guess he means Procedure Sound in rtl/unix/crt.pp
>> This does not work for me either, just get the "sound of silence".
>
>
> That is a know problem for many years. Here is a thread from 2007.
>
> http://free-pa
> Still, seems easy enough to do basic sounds in linux by shelling the beep
command
Ha, ok, you only want to make a sound...
Peter's beep way is maybe the the easiest.
You may also use portaudio library to produce sine-wave.
Here example done by Mister Blaazen with library included=>
https:
Hi Peter,
xrfang@pi ~ $ grep FI /etc/fpc.cfg
# nested #IFNDEF, #IFDEF, #ENDIF, #ELSE, #DEFINE, #UNDEF are allowed
# -d is the same as #DEFINE
#DEFINE NEEDCROSSBINUTILS
xrfang@pi ~ $ ls /usr/lib/**/crti.o
/usr/lib/arm-linux-gnueabihf/crti.o
Thanks!
2015-09-15 20:06 GMT+08:00 Peter :
> It wou
I asked on the list before. The version shipped with Pi is 2.6.0, and is
said to be very buggy, I need version 2.6.4, so I downloaded from official
site.
2015-09-15 19:52 GMT+08:00 Jonas Maebe :
> On 15/09/15 13:28, Xiangrong Fang wrote:
>
>> I downloaded arm linux distribution from freeepasca
Another problem is, as I downloaded the wrong version and ran its
install.sh (as root), how can I uninstall it?
Thanks!
2015-09-16 9:29 GMT+08:00 Xiangrong Fang :
> I asked on the list before. The version shipped with Pi is 2.6.0, and is
> said to be very buggy, I need version 2.6.4, so I dow
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