Ok, I see.
It sounds like a bug.
I personally don't have experience of that because I mostly use
development versions and start them from a console.
Juha
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On 12/1/13 6:10, Dave Coventry wrote:
dst and src are passed to the function that calls Copybytes();
function copy_compressed_bytes(var dst: array of Char; var dloc, sloc:
integer; src: array of Char;
len: integer): integer;
begin
Copybytes(@dst[dloc],@src[sloc],16);
return 0;
end;
I
On 01/12/2013 12:52 PM, Juha Manninen wrote:
If both versions are in the system path then anything can happen.
The one you install from RPM goes maybe to /usr/bin/ and is certainly
in the path.
I recommend you put any other version of Lazarus into its own
directory which is not in the system path
If both versions are in the system path then anything can happen.
The one you install from RPM goes maybe to /usr/bin/ and is certainly
in the path.
I recommend you put any other version of Lazarus into its own
directory which is not in the system path,
for example into "~/Lazarus_test". Then start
I stumbled into a situation which might be rather confusing for an
inexperienced user:
Lazarus 1.04, Linux environment.
If you install from rpm a new version, but your local old version has a
more recent date (because you recompiled it recently to install some
packages), startlazarus will sho