I'll do another test and report...
-Michael
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Follow-up:
I d/l'ed the most recent Synapse snapshot and when compiling I get:
Compiling ./synapse/synautil.pas
jedi.inc(512,4) Error: Illegal assembler style specified "INTEL"
This is easily fixed by commenting out the appropriate line in jedi.inc,
but it shows that this Synapse version is n
I wanted to share how I have been able to setup a Windows 32 bits
executable on Ubuntu x64 using Wine,
the EXE has been compiled with Delphi (the same works with Lazarus),
the program is an embedded http server listening on port 80,
any program listening on low ports (server sockets on ports 25, 80
Paul Ishenin schrieb:
At least it's more fun to implement
something very new, instead of working on incomplete parts (loadable
libraries, targets) which had been delayed due to problems. The same
situation in Lazarus and in many open source projects BTW.
Where are your patches for loadable lib
29.01.13, 17:23, Hans-Peter Diettrich пишет:
Paul Ishenin schrieb:
At least it's more fun to implement
something very new, instead of working on incomplete parts (loadable
libraries, targets) which had been delayed due to problems. The same
situation in Lazarus and in many open source projects
Hi,
I'm using a Win2000, and have a released FPC 2.6.0 installed. I updated
my FPC 2.6.1 to r23533 (latest revision to date). I run by usual
build.bat script (shown below). FPC, RTL and FCL seems to compile fine,
but the 'make install ...' seems to fail. I've never had such issues
before. It seems
Graeme Geldenhuys wrote:
Hi,
I'm using a Win2000, and have a released FPC 2.6.0 installed. I updated
my FPC 2.6.1 to r23533 (latest revision to date). I run by usual
build.bat script (shown below). FPC, RTL and FCL seems to compile fine,
but the 'make install ...' seems to fail. I've never had s