Re: [fpc-pascal] Any suggestion for raspberry pi ?

2013-08-31 Thread Fischer Stefan
Hi, I've compiled a program on a raspberry pi with Linux rpi2 3.6.11+ #538 PREEMPT Fri Aug 30 20:42:08 BST 2013 armv6l GNU/Linux on one raspberry pi, run it and it works. I copied the binary program to another raspberry pi with the same kernel revision and I've got a segmentation fault. What

Re: [fpc-pascal] Any suggestion for raspberry pi ?

2013-08-30 Thread Henry Vermaak
On Fri, Aug 30, 2013 at 03:44:35PM +0200, Stefan Fischer wrote: Hi, a longer time ago, i've installed lazarus on my raspberry pi with wheezy. The fpc version was 2.6.0-xxx I could compile without any problem. Today I've downloaded fpc 2.6.2 and installed it. But now I have problems

Re: [fpc-pascal] a suggestion...

2006-05-25 Thread Florian Klaempfl
ϸòð Êîñàðåâñêèé ñ mail.ru wrote: FK Jonas Maebe wrote: On 24 mei 2006, at 17:30, Florian Klaempfl wrote: Not really because it is simply a tar ball of several .tar.gz. Because gzip is spread wider, we use this instead of bzip2/7zip. Isn't bzip2 available more or less everywhere nowadays?

Re: [fpc-pascal] a suggestion...

2006-05-24 Thread Florian Klaempfl
Krishna wrote: Hi all, Is there any particular reason for not compressing the release tarballs (Linux f.e) with say bzip2 or even 7zip? The uncompressed tarball weighs in around 24M and I'm sure bzipping will reduce it by a large margin. Not really because it is simply a tar ball of

Re: [fpc-pascal] a suggestion...

2006-05-24 Thread Jonas Maebe
On 24 mei 2006, at 17:30, Florian Klaempfl wrote: Not really because it is simply a tar ball of several .tar.gz. Because gzip is spread wider, we use this instead of bzip2/7zip. Isn't bzip2 available more or less everywhere nowadays? (at least where gzip is available, and in particular on

Re: [fpc-pascal] a suggestion...

2006-05-24 Thread Florian Klaempfl
Jonas Maebe wrote: On 24 mei 2006, at 17:30, Florian Klaempfl wrote: Not really because it is simply a tar ball of several .tar.gz. Because gzip is spread wider, we use this instead of bzip2/7zip. Isn't bzip2 available more or less everywhere nowadays? (at least where gzip is available,

Re: [fpc-pascal]A suggestion.

2003-07-25 Thread Jonas Maebe
On vrijdag, jul 25, 2003, at 08:30 Europe/Brussels, A.J. Venter wrote: I miss being able to put the cursor on a function/procedure/reserved word name and hitting F1 to see the help section for it. The text mode IDE already has support for this (using the html documentation). Jonas

Re: [fpc-pascal]A suggestion.

2003-07-25 Thread James Mills
On Fri, Jul 25, 2003 at 10:33:19AM +0200, Jonas Maebe wrote: On vrijdag, jul 25, 2003, at 08:30 Europe/Brussels, A.J. Venter wrote: I miss being able to put the cursor on a function/procedure/reserved word name and hitting F1 to see the help section for it. The text mode IDE already has

Re: [fpc-pascal]A suggestion.

2003-07-25 Thread A.J. Venter
Trouble is, that is the only feature I miss ! Everything else about the borland IDE is downright annoying in it's primitiveness. Had this not been the case, I would have been using the fp ide anyway. I use vim myself. Hence my thought of a separate proggie that can do this. The easy way here

Re: [fpc-pascal]A suggestion.

2003-07-25 Thread Jonas Maebe
On vrijdag, jul 25, 2003, at 14:17 Europe/Brussels, A.J. Venter wrote: No sense reinventing the wheel, except for one tiny downside - we have no access to the ide sources. Sure you do, checkout the module ide from cvs. The problem with the IDE is that you can't build the version we distribute,