Re: pascal for linux

1999-09-02 Thread Patrick Olson
On Thu, 2 Sep 1999, Johann Spies wrote: > I have a program called PTOC which I have downloaded more than a year ago. > The README provides an email address: [EMAIL PROTECTED] I did > not use it a lot, but it was a lot better than a program called p2c which > was available as a debian package lon

Re: pascal for linux

1999-09-02 Thread Johann Spies
On Wed, 1 Sep 1999, Patrick Olson wrote: > > On Wed, 1 Sep 1999, Kenneth Scharf wrote: > > > I was looking at porting a pascal program from dos to linux. Besides > > having to write a device driver (as it twiddles the printer port > > directly) I would have to fix all references to the Borland

Re: pascal for linux

1999-09-01 Thread Patrick Olson
On Wed, 1 Sep 1999, Kenneth Scharf wrote: > I was looking at porting a pascal program from dos to linux. Besides > having to write a device driver (as it twiddles the printer port > directly) I would have to fix all references to the Borland runtime lib > stuff. I don't think that dosemu would

Re: pascal for linux

1999-09-01 Thread Steve Lamb
Wednesday, September 01, 1999, 12:42:19 PM, Kenneth wrote: > I was looking at porting a pascal program from dos to linux. Besides > having to write a device driver (as it twiddles the printer port > directly) I would have to fix all references to the Borland runtime lib > stuff. Take a look

Re: pascal for linux

1999-09-01 Thread Kenneth Scharf
>> I have Pascal for Dos, but my OS (Sistema >>Operacional) is Linux, and >>I >> like how install in linux. >Debian has a Pascal compiler. Look for the package >gpc (and gpc-doc >for >the doc's). > >Alternatively, if you really want to run your DOS >Pascal, you might try >dosemu. I was looking

Re: pascal for linux

1999-09-01 Thread Steve Lamb
Wednesday, September 01, 1999, 10:19:35 AM, Patrick wrote: > Debian has a Pascal compiler. Look for the package gpc (and gpc-doc for > the doc's). There's also fpc which is my preference since it is built from itself while gpc uses, IIRC, parts of gcc. > Alternatively, if you really want to

Re: pascal for linux

1999-09-01 Thread Patrick Olson
> I have Pascal for Dos, but my OS (Sistema Operacional) is Linux, and I > like how install in linux. Debian has a Pascal compiler. Look for the package gpc (and gpc-doc for the doc's). Alternatively, if you really want to run your DOS Pascal, you might try dosemu. Hope this helps, Patrick

pascal for linux

1999-09-01 Thread cordoba
I have Pascal for Dos, but my OS (Sistema Operacional) is Linux, and I like how install in linux.

Re: Thanks: Pascal for Linux?

1998-11-26 Thread Steve Lamb
On Wed, Nov 25, 1998 at 07:52:48PM -0600, Alexander Kushnirenko wrote: > Free Pascal has RPM, but no DEB package I think we may want to have > it... By Jeff Shilt ([EMAIL PROTECTED]): (223 Days in Creation) FPK Pascal -- Steve C. Lamb | Opinions

Thanks: Pascal for Linux?

1998-11-26 Thread Alexander Kushnirenko
Hi, Thanks for the info. I just tried both. IMHO Free Pascal is better, it knows Borland procedures from CRT unit for example, GNU does not (well that was not their goal, as they say). Compatibility with Borland Turbo Pascal is imprortant to me, so I would prefer Free Pascal. Free Pascal ha

Re: Pascal for Linux?

1998-11-25 Thread Steve Lamb
On Wed, Nov 25, 1998 at 05:18:54PM -0600, Alexander Kushnirenko wrote: > Just wondering is there Pascal compiler for Linux? preferable free? close to > Turbo Pascal 6? http://gd.tuwien.ac.at/languages/pascal/fpc/www/fpc.html -- Steve C. Lamb | Opinions expressed by me a

Re: Pascal for Linux?

1998-11-25 Thread Marcus Brinkmann
On Wed, Nov 25, 1998 at 05:18:54PM -0600, Alexander Kushnirenko wrote: > Hi, > > Just wondering is there Pascal compiler for Linux? preferable free? close to > Turbo Pascal 6? Don't know if there are alternatives. [EMAIL PROTECTED]:~/debian/glibc/libc$ dpkg --print-avail gpc Package: gpc Priori

Pascal for Linux?

1998-11-25 Thread Alexander Kushnirenko
Hi, Just wondering is there Pascal compiler for Linux? preferable free? close to Turbo Pascal 6? Thanks, Sasha.

Re: PASCAL for Linux

1997-06-01 Thread Jonas Bofjall
On Wed, 28 May 1997, Leandro Asnaghi-Nicastro wrote: > I've been trying to download a PASCAL compiler for Linux and I've been > unsuccesful. Every site I've gone to either has the wrong link on their The two major FREE Pascal compilers available are GNU and FPK Pascal. I've tried them both, an

Re: PASCAL for Linux

1997-05-28 Thread Leandro Asnaghi-Nicastro
>You want gpc and gpc-doc, about 1.5 mb total. If you can't get them by ftp >from ftp.debian.org or a mirror site, tell me what does actually work on a >WinNT server (http?) and I will see what I can do to help. I absolutely >hate pascal, but I'm compassionate :) Thank you for your quick and kind

Re: PASCAL for Linux

1997-05-28 Thread Paul Wade
On Wed, 28 May 1997, Leandro Asnaghi-Nicastro wrote: > Sorry for my previous request which apparently was sent to the wrong > distribution list (many apologies to Pete Templin who kindly pointed it > out to me). > I've been trying to download a PASCAL compiler for Linux and I've been > unsucces

Re: PASCAL for Linux

1997-05-28 Thread Kendall P. Bullen
On Wed, 28 May 1997, Leandro Asnaghi-Nicastro wrote: > I've been trying to download a PASCAL compiler for Linux and I've been > unsuccesful. Um, I'm assuming you're using Debian, since you're asking in debian-user. (grin) Did you try the p2c package, which is a Pascal-to-C translator? Not exac

PASCAL for Linux

1997-05-28 Thread Leandro Asnaghi-Nicastro
Sorry for my previous request which apparently was sent to the wrong distribution list (many apologies to Pete Templin who kindly pointed it out to me). I've been trying to download a PASCAL compiler for Linux and I've been unsuccesful. Every site I've gone to either has the wrong link on their