Re: [Harbour] Mary Christmas

2009-12-24 Thread Lost
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 _

Re: [Harbour] SVN: Created tag harbour-1.0.0

2008-08-13 Thread Lost
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

Re: [Harbour] OSX (and Linux) and dyn libs

2008-11-20 Thread Lost
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

Re: [Harbour] Default support for shared library in MacOSX build

2008-11-20 Thread Lost
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

Re: [Harbour] OSX (and Linux) and dyn libs

2008-11-20 Thread Lost
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

Re: [Harbour] proper tar utility for Windows

2009-01-20 Thread Lost
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

Re: [Harbour] Compiling harbour under windows with gcc

2009-02-25 Thread Lost
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

Re: [Harbour] Make

2009-02-27 Thread Lost
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

Re: [Harbour] HB_INSTALL_PREFIX

2009-02-27 Thread Lost
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

Re: [Harbour] Happy new year!!!

2007-12-31 Thread Lost
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

Re: [Harbour] A Question on Directives

2008-01-02 Thread Lost
],[]) => DispOutAt( iif( <.g.>,,hGT ) ) Best regards, Lost ___ Harbour mailing list Harbour@harbour-project.org http://lists.harbour-project.org/mailman/listinfo/harbour

Re: [Harbour] A Question on Directives

2008-01-02 Thread Lost
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

Re: [Harbour] A Question on Directives

2008-01-02 Thread Lost
> >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

Re: [Harbour] A Question on Directives

2008-01-02 Thread Lost
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

Re: [Harbour] A Question on Directives

2008-01-02 Thread Lost
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

Re: [Harbour] OrdListAdd() VS. dbSetIndex() "open error"

2008-01-04 Thread Lost
> 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

Re: R: [Harbour] OrdListAdd() VS. dbSetIndex() "open error"

2008-01-04 Thread Lost
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

Re: [Harbour] OrdListAdd() VS. dbSetIndex() "open error"

2008-01-04 Thread Lost
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

Re: [Harbour] OSX (and Linux) and dyn libs

2008-11-19 Thread Lost Heartless
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