Eugene Mayevski ha scritto:
Hello!
I tried to compile the daily snapshot from source and got the following
during compilation:
make.EXE[3]: Entering directory `D:/FreePascal/sources/fpc/compiler'
process_begin: CreateProcess((null), echo Start 12:42:49 now 12:43:09, ...)
failed.
make (e=2):
On 2 aug 2006, at 00:47, Mark Morgan Lloyd wrote:
* If I run the tests (make full) on i386 2.0.2 I get a UML (User
Mode Linux on
2.4.32) kernel crash on testfpuc.pp. I'll try and check this out on
a real
system presently, I've found UML to be pretty robust but knowing
the effort
that's
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Jonas Maebe wrote:
On 2 aug 2006, at 00:47, Mark Morgan Lloyd wrote:
* If I run the tests (make full) on i386 2.0.2 I get a UML (User
Mode Linux on
2.4.32) kernel crash on testfpuc.pp. I'll try and check this out on
a real
system presently, I've found UML to be pretty robust but
On 2 aug 2006, at 10:20, Mark Morgan Lloyd wrote:
Not only that, but a kernel crash always means something is wrong in
the kernel. No matter how badly a program is written, the (Linux)
kernel should never crash (UML or otherwise).
Yes, agreed. I might re-test as I get to understand things
On 2 aug 2006, at 05:39, Andi Purwito wrote:
Where i can download offline doc about extra packages such as
ncurses, gtk, etc.
These are Pascal interfaces to C packages. In general there is no
Pascal documentation available. However, since they are straight
translations the C
These are Pascal interfaces to C packages. In general there is no
Pascal documentation available. However, since they are straight
translations the C documentation should apply almost literally to the
Pascal versions.
Jonas
Is there a note/memo about types mapping?
There should be
On 2 aug 2006, at 15:39, Пётр Косаревский wrote:
These are Pascal interfaces to C packages. In general there is no
Pascal documentation available. However, since they are straight
translations the C documentation should apply almost literally to the
Pascal versions.
Is there a note/memo
At 15:39 02/08/2006, you wrote:
These are Pascal interfaces to C packages. In general there is no
Pascal documentation available. However, since they are straight
translations the C documentation should apply almost literally to the
Pascal versions.
Jonas
Is there a note/memo about types
On 2 aug 2006, at 17:33, Adam Naumowicz wrote:
Is there a way to launch an external command, feed its input and
catch its output on Unix? AFAIK POpen allows to get hold of the
input or output, but not both - or am I missing something? Of
course, one could open a temporary file to store
On Wed, 2 Aug 2006, Jonas Maebe wrote:
On 2 aug 2006, at 17:33, Adam Naumowicz wrote:
Is there a way to launch an external command, feed its input and catch its
output on Unix? AFAIK POpen allows to get hold of the input or output, but
not both - or am I missing something? Of course, one
Hello!
You (Tiziano_mk [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]) wrote
about Re: [fpc-pascal] Minor issue compiling FPC from sources on 08/2/2006
at 09:56:
T maybe you have delphi installed in your system?
No, I don't, and it's FPC's make that is called. That's the strangest. Maybe
someone can explain, where
Am Mittwoch, den 02.08.2006, 13:41 +0200 schrieb Jonas Maebe:
On 2 aug 2006, at 05:39, Andi Purwito wrote:
Where i can download offline doc about extra packages such as
ncurses, gtk, etc.
These are Pascal interfaces to C packages. In general there is no
Pascal documentation
Hi, Eugene,
Wednesday, August 2, 2006, 8:25:50 PM:
EM No, I don't, and it's FPC's make that is called. That's the strangest. Maybe
EM someone can explain, where the echo command is expected to be taken? Maybe
EM I missed something simple like a symlink from echo to gecho?
EM Sincerely yours,
EM
Tomas Hajny wrote:
I propose to check with the 2.0.4-rc2 sources. You can get these from
ftp://ftp.freepascal.org/pub/fpc/beta/2.0.4-rc2/source/,
That builds (make cycle) OK on/for linux-i386 using FPC 2.0.2, but on
linux-sparc using FPC 2.0.0 I get:
Target OS: Linux for SPARC
Compiling
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