>
> I have installed an svn version of lazarus and tried that one.
> I also chose the options menu. I set it to “Every few minutes”. Nothing
> else was changed.
> After that I wanted to install. I had the opportunity to
>
> The reaction with External repository was after several tries that it
> cou
Hi Detlef,
Because of an article in our Blaise Pascal Magazine from Michael van
> Canneyt I tried to use the OPM.
>
> I found that when I use the installer for the CEF4Delphi package something
> is not working correctly:
>
> I use Lazarus 2.0.12 and /or the trunk version. In both is the same Erro
Hi Bo,
Please check the following forum post:
https://forum.lazarus.freepascal.org/index.php/topic,52155.msg383939.html#msg383939
On Mon, Nov 16, 2020 at 8:30 PM Bo Berglund via lazarus <
lazarus@lists.lazarus-ide.org> wrote:
> For some reason my news reader would not transfer the zipped archive
Bo you were faster. :)
On Thu, Apr 30, 2020 at 11:39 AM Balázs Székely wrote:
> Hi Luca,
>
> Package laz_synapse from OPM is exactly the same with the one from the
> ararat synapse svn repository(just checked).
> Bo is talking about package LazSerial, which is maintained by forum user
> "Jurasic
Hi Luca,
Package laz_synapse from OPM is exactly the same with the one from the
ararat synapse svn repository(just checked).
Bo is talking about package LazSerial, which is maintained by forum user
"Jurasic Pork", I don't know his real name.
The two packages are not the same, although Lazserial us
>
> (should I send to getm...@gmail.com?)
Yes please. I will update OPM as soon as possible.
On Tue, Apr 14, 2020 at 3:14 PM silvioprog via lazarus <
lazarus@lists.lazarus-ide.org> wrote:
> On Tue, Apr 14, 2020 at 4:18 AM Balázs Székely via lazarus <
> lazarus@lists.l
@Silvio
> (is the lazarus-...@freepascal.org created? :-) )
>
No, not yet :). Hopefully in a few months, each package maintainer will be
able to update they own packages.
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>
> You are aware that Joost has already a completely function system for this
> ?
No. I mean, I was aware that Joost is working on a package manager for fpc,
but I didn't know any details about his work. Unfortunately this wasn't
properly communicated between the two teams.
We're going to roll i
@silvioprog
I added the "external dependencies" node to OPM, so it can be used in the
future.
On Tue, Apr 14, 2020 at 9:03 AM Balázs Székely wrote:
> @Sven, @silvioprog, @Michael
> OK. No binaries then. Obviously I'm a "windows minded" person, with little
> experience on other platforms.
> A
@Sven, @silvioprog, @Michael
OK. No binaries then. Obviously I'm a "windows minded" person, with little
experience on other platforms.
As a side node, OPM filters out binaries by default, however for a few well
known packages, dlls were allowed, which turned out great and was
appreciated by users.
@Michael
I have not used the OPM extensively, but I think that once a package has
been registered/accepted, I think the original author must be able to
upload his
own changes.
@silvioprog
Me too. Many other PMs allows the component/library authors to upgrade
their packages. I personally would like
@Michael
> Or is there a reason for having the 2 lists separate ?
>
Other then visually separate files from folders there is no reason.
One list of names/masks should suffice, don't you think ?
>
Yes I agree, it can be done with a single list. I add it to my "to do list"
:)
@silvioprog
I update
>
> It's for the lazarus book
>
Cool. Thank you.
I wanted to be sure the instructions are correct.
>
The instructions are correct, however that getm...@gmail.com it's kinda
silly looking email. Perhaps we should switch to something more official
like: o...@lazarus-ide.org or something similar. I m
@Michael
I implemented the 'open package entry' feature in r.62959. If a package is
available locally, you can open it by clicking the Open button or double
click the selected package(screenshot1). More over if a package
compile/install fails, OPM will offer you to open the package(screenshot2).
Hi Michael,
When I scroll the Online Package manager list of packages with the trackpad
> of the mac, then the list scrolls a couple of items and then jumps back to
> the item that was displayed initially.
> So it is impossible to scroll. e..g. to the end of the list.
>
> If I use the scrollbar at
Hi Michael,
'Upload somewhere the files and send the link to getm...@gmail.com or
> press the submit button, the files are directly uploaded to a remote
> server.'
> Is this still the official procedure ?
>
Yes, pretty much. The most popular way is a dedicated thread in the forum(
https://forum.la
Hi Michael,
I tried to install a package using the package manager (Brook framework).
> The package manager tells me the compile failed.
> How can I see what the actual error is ?
>
The Message Window is not obscured by OPM, usually I check the error
messages there.
Ideally you shouldn't see any e
Hi,
It's just a warning message. The package maintainer does not support fpc
trunk.
regards,
Balázs
On Wed, Jun 26, 2019 at 1:15 AM leyba bronstain via lazarus <
lazarus@lists.lazarus-ide.org> wrote:
> Hi all.
>
> I observe the latest versions of the compiler such an error (for more
> see the a
Hi Carlos,
Please go to OPM-->Options, then uncheck "Always force download and
extract" and "Delete downloaded zip files after installation/update"(see
attached image).
regards
On Fri, Apr 26, 2019 at 6:22 AM Balázs Székely wrote:
> Hi Carlos,
>
> Please go to OPM-->Options, then uncheck "Alw
This is my second try. Apparently the previous mail needs moderator
aproval(I attached a screenshot which is bigger then 100K).
Hi Michel,
Clearly the online package manager is doing work behind my back.
>
By "work behind my back" I suppose you mean that OPM will try to connect
to various webpa
If you expand lazprofiler node(OPM), you can see that only works with
Lazarus/FPC trunk.
On Wed, Jan 23, 2019 at 11:34 AM AlexeyT via lazarus <
lazarus@lists.lazarus-ide.org> wrote:
> From OPM. I see prompt about missing dependences, confirmed all, it
> 'Cannot intall' after compiling dep's.
>
>
>
> 4) "package type" label misaligned with "[x]Online[x]Offline" - coz of
> big Ubuntu controls.
Please make sure every control is aligned, then send me a patch. I don't
have Ubuntu installed, so I cannot do it myself. I did check with Linux
Mint 18.2 looks nice there.
2017-12-05 9:04 GMT+02:00
>
> 3) listbox items "aggpas" and with "p" -truncated from below of item by
> 2pixels, coz of big Ubuntu font.
>
Please test revision 56624. Thank you.
2017-12-04 14:47 GMT+02:00 Alexey via Lazarus :
> 3) listbox items "aggpas" and with "p" -truncated from below of item by
> 2pixels, coz of big U
@Alexey
It's fixed in r.56413. Please test.
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@Alexey
>>What Pandora?? I don't know Pandora, I use Laz and LCL.
Today the phrase "to open Pandora's box" means to perform an action that
may seem small or innocent, but that turns out to have severely detrimental
and far-reaching negative consequences.(https://en.
wikipedia.org/wiki/Pandora%27s_b
@Lars
> With online package managers there is the problem of centrally locating
> all packages at a single URL or repository, correct?
Yes.
> So which url will be used? Sourceforge, freepascal.org...
Our own: http://packages.lazarus-ide.org/
> Whatever happened to the freepascal package downlo
@Alexey
Ok. Let's assume for a moment we move everything to GitHub. First I write to
every single developer and ask them to make a GitHub account. By some
miracle, everyone agrees and suddenly we are on GitHub. What would be the
benefits? Until now I did not have to deal with the external json file
> @DougC
> Seems to me you should have at minimum 3 status for packages:
> New - Not yet installed but available in repository
> Updated - Already installed but a new version is in repository
> Up-To-Date - Already installed and installed version is same as in
> repository
> Using "new" for both "
regardless if they are up-to-date
> or not.
> I my opinion:
> - It would be better to show up-to-date packages with normal icon
> and
> - Show all packages with "new" icon if their last release is newer than
> the installed one...
>
> 2016-10-28 08:20 keltezéssel, Bal
> However, the behaviour of the "on" state of this option is the normal
> behaviour in general package managers (ie. synaptic) and no option must
> be changed for it. Who needs to see that a package is new if it is
> already installed and up-to-date?
The thing is everyone would like a slightly di
> This means: if I have an installed package and specially if it is
> up-to-date then it is not new for me (no way), so it does not need my
> special attention until a the next update... updated packages are not
> new packages.
> Currently I have a package (FPSreadsheet) up-to-date and it is marke
Hi,
The idea was to notify the user if something has changed in the main
repository. With your method non-installed packages wouldn't show up as
"new" packages. For example if a completely new package is added to the main
repository, you cannot see it as new, which is not optimal in my opinion.
B
>
> But Delphi does not require the bmp.Canvas.Changed. Shouldn't it be added
> to the GetFormImage internally to make this simple code Delphi-compatible?
That's a good idea. The current behavior is confusing.
On Tue, Dec 27, 2016 at 1:40 AM, Werner Pamler via Lazarus <
lazarus@lists.lazarus-ide.
Hi,
Am I using the method GetFormImage right?
>
Yes,
Should I fill a bug report for this issue?
>
No.
Please try this:
var
bmp: TBitmap;
begin
bmp:=Form1.GetFormImage;
try
*bmp.Canvas.Changed;*
bmp.SaveToFile(ExtractFilePath(Application.ExeName)+'form.bmp');
finally
FreeAndN
>>@Mattias
>>Use unit lclversion.
Thank you! :)
Balázs
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Hi,
Is there a way to get Lazarus version from a package?
I know about LazarusVersionStr constant from {$LazarusDir}/IDE/lazconfig.pp,
but that's not accessible from a package. I can create a patch if necessary,
but I was hopping somebody already did it.
Thanks you!
Balázs
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Hi Ondrej,
Thanks for the feedback!
I only download/use free icons(free as a free beer :) ) from sites like this
one:
https://www.iconfinder.com/iconsets/32x32-free-design-icons
It clearly states: "License: Free for commercial use (Include link to
authors website)". I suppose it's ok to use them,
>>Is there a procedure to print a string at the cursor?
uses MouseAndKeyInput, LCLType;
procedure TForm1.Button1Click(Sender: TObject);
var
Str: String;
begin
MouseInput.Move([], 200, 75);
MouseInput.Click(mbLeft,[], 200, 75);
KeyInput.Press(VK_T);
KeyInput.Press(VK_e);
KeyInput.Press
Hi,
We have made considerable progress with the online package manager. Next
week the central repository will be populated with 30+ packages. Here is a
short video(please watch it in 700p).
https://youtu.be/y_hT8u2u5bU
Suggestions are welcome.
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Add lazmouseandkeyinput to the required packages, then:
uses MouseAndKeyInput;
procedure TForm1.Button1Click(Sender: TObject);
begin
MouseInput.Move([], 200, 75);
MouseInput.Click(mbLeft,[], 200, 75);
end;
On Wed, Oct 26, 2016 at 6:40 PM, Larry Dalton via Lazarus <
lazarus@lists.lazarus-ide.
fppkg is perfectly suitable for freepascal packages. Nice clean code. A
lazarus package is different(although it has some similarities). Converting
between the two package type was too much for me. I quickly gave up.
Balázs
On Fri, Oct 7, 2016 at 4:35 PM, Michael Van Canneyt via Lazarus <
lazarus
back.
On Tue, Oct 4, 2016 at 7:43 PM, silvioprog via Lazarus <
lazarus@lists.lazarus-ide.org> wrote:
> On Tue, Oct 4, 2016 at 9:11 AM, Balázs Székely via Lazarus <
> lazarus@lists.lazarus-ide.org> wrote:
>
>> Hi,
>>
>> I decided to implement the online package ma
st want to make sure that each
package in the repository can be compiled/installed.
Balázs
On Tue, Oct 4, 2016 at 3:35 PM, Graeme Geldenhuys via Lazarus <
lazarus@lists.lazarus-ide.org> wrote:
> On 2016-10-04 13:11, Balázs Székely via Lazarus wrote:
> > I decided to implement the o
Hi,
I decided to implement the online package manager(opkman) or at least give
it a try. The first stable(alpha) version is ready and it works like this:
the packages are zipped and stored in a webserver(repository) along with a
json file. I chose zip to minimize server load. The json file contai
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