On 2009/12/24, Przemysław Czerpak wrote:
> Hi All,
>
> I would like to wish all of you Mary Christmas !!!
Merry Christmas to all, and congrats for the great job!!!
> best regards,
> Przemek
Best wishes and regards,
--
Pablo Sánchez
Linux Registered User #417589
_
Sziget 2008 though :) ]
>
> Have a good time :-)
>
>> Many thanks for everyone to help reaching this point.
>
> Thank you all guys.
>
Congratulations, Viktor, Przemek and everybody else! Great job!
Thank you all for the efforts and dedication!
Best regards,
--
Lost
Linux R
this is not in the line of what you want, I'm afraid I completely
missed your point :-)
And one final caveat: this works in linux (and in Solaris, AFAIR)
I don't have a clue whether it will work at all in OSX.
HTH.
Best regards,
--
Lost
___
Harbour mailing list
Harbour@harbour-project.org
http://lists.harbour-project.org/mailman/listinfo/harbour
lt in all the OSes
I use. It's the expected behaviour for me.
BTW, an alternative to creating static executables (without the need
to recompile, and achieving no-install-required capability and even
inter-machines distribution) might be using the ELF statifier
<http://statifier.sourceforge.net
fier
<http://statifier.sourceforge.net/>. This creates in linuxes a
(pseudo-)static binary, á la OSX. Is perhaps something like this what
you have in mind?
Best regards,
--
Lost
___
Harbour mailing list
Harbour@harbour-project.org
http://lists.harbour-project.org/mailman/listinfo/harbour
org/
There is a command line version in the download page.
(BTW, it's great to see you back around!)
HTH,
Lost
___
Harbour mailing list
Harbour@harbour-project.org
http://lists.harbour-project.org/mailman/listinfo/harbour
tructions on how to set it up:
http://www.mingw.org/wiki/msys
HTH.
Best regards,
Lost
___
Harbour mailing list
Harbour@harbour-project.org
http://lists.harbour-project.org/mailman/listinfo/harbour
El 2009/2/27 Enrico Maria Giordano escribió:
> Can you point me to an address from where I can download GNU make.exe?
>
> EMG
http://sourceforge.net/project/showfiles.php?group_id=2435&package_id=23918
Brgds,
--
Pablo Sánchez
Linux Registered User #417589
El 2009/2/27 Enrico Maria Giordano escribió:
>> set HB_INSTALL_PREFIX=
>
> What I must put in place of exactly?
The path where you want to have your final binaries/libraries/headers
installed to, e.g. /devel
For development, I usually use this:
HB_INSTALL_PREFIX="$HOME/hbdevel" && ./make_gnu.s
Przemyslaw Czerpak escribió el 31/12/07 a las 16:07:
> Hi All,
>
> Happy new year !!!
>
Happy New Year for you too, and everybody else as well!
> best regards,
> Przemek
Best wishes for all,
Lost
___
Harbour mailing list
Harbour@h
],[]) =>
DispOutAt( iif( <.g.>,,hGT ) )
Best regards,
Lost
___
Harbour mailing list
Harbour@harbour-project.org
http://lists.harbour-project.org/mailman/listinfo/harbour
Enrico Maria Giordano escribió el 02/01/08 a las 12:21:
>
> -Messaggio Originale- Da: "Lost" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> A: "Harbour Project Main Developer List."
> Data invio: mercoledì 2 gennaio 2008 10.57
> Oggetto: Re: [Harbour] A Question on D
>
>INKEY( 0 )
>
>RETURN NIL
>
>
> STATIC FUNCTION TEST( r, c, x, l, g )
>
>? r, c, x, l, g
>
>RETURN NIL
>
> It results in
>
> Error: Unresolved external '_HB_FUN_TESTX'
>
Works perfectly if you add the comm
does not match your
command definition, i.e. *no match*. That's why you get the unresolved
external.
> This is intentional.
Then I don't get it. The preprocessor works as I expect it to. As far as
I can tell, it never matched something like that. Have
mple to show how I'd
do it. It works for me, even though this is just one way to do it. There
are others, e.g.:
/* 2-command version */
#xtranslate DispOutAtX(,,,[],) =>
DispOutAt()
#xtranslate DispOutAtX(,,,[]) =>
DispOutAt(YOUR_DEFAULT_VALUE_HERE)
EOT for me. :-)
Best regards,
Lost
___
Harbour mailing list
Harbour@harbour-project.org
http://lists.harbour-project.org/mailman/listinfo/harbour
> OrdListAdd().
>
> I've substitute OrdListAdd with dbSetIndex and it works well.
>
> Why? Exist a bug in OrdListAdd ?
I don't think so. I think I remember that DOS error 3 is "path not found".
Could you please post some more data? Like OS, compiler v
oblem. DBSETINDEX() passes the received
parameter *unchanged* to ORDLISTADD(). Please, double check your source code.
Best regards,
Lost
___
Harbour mailing list
Harbour@harbour-project.org
http://lists.harbour-project.org/mailman/listinfo/harbour
Massimo Renzi (MaticaSrl) escribió el 04/01/08 a las 15:14:
> Hi Lost,
> thank you very much for your reply.
You're welcome.
> It's true... dbSetIndex() give error too.
>
> But... I've about 800 source files.
> In this case xHarbour it's not Clipper comp
in rights. I hope the idea is clear...
> - How to move around a Harbour devl environment with installation technique?
> (say, onto an external disk or USB drive, or to a backup disk)
Adjust LD_RUN_PATH accordingly.
HTH.
Best regards.
Lost
___
Har
19 matches
Mail list logo