Sorry, eight questions ahead (first two are important to me).

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From: Florian Klaempfl <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: Пётр Косаревский <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>,FPC-Pascal users discussions 
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Date: Tue, 25 Apr 2006 09:57:55 +0200
Subject: Re: [fpc-pascal] fpc and intel vtune
> > Remark: of course I don't ask here for vtune support, I ask about FPC 
> > tools. 
> > As far as I know, FPC does not have any profiler under win32 without cygwin.
> Last time I used gprof on win32, it worked fine?

Well, not long ago I was told in these maillists, that gprof requires cygwin 
under win32 for FPC.

Is it normal, that compiler (linking stage) tells: "...ld.exe: cannot find -lc" 
and fails? (I thought about installing cygwin, but I don't understand what do I 
need from it.)

Is it supposed, that I integrate cygwin with FPC or something?

Is it normal, that FPC from almost fresh base_w32... and 
fpc-2.0.3.i386-win32... required "as.exe" and "ld.exe" (I copied them from 
slightly older ones)?

Is it OK, that after recent FPC update I have to add "-Sg" for my pretty GOTO 
(It is objfpc mode, no extra option is required under Delphi)?

Is it normal, that with e.g. "-va" switch I see verbosely what was processed 
before "-va" switch?

Should I bump the "fixed" bug about uncommented compiler option "-Op4" (it is 
uncommented in both 2.0.3 and 2.1.x versions)?

Is it sufficient to build 2.1.x and rename one of "fpc.exe" to operate both 
release and development versions (I didn't try, but it seems that the one 
ppc386 would be run)?

Should I split this message?
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