Op Wed, 30 Aug 2006, schreef ik:
> Hi,
>
> I tried to do the following:
>
> make deb
>
> But the Makefile does not have any rules for a "deb" section. I looked
> for some documentation on the subject but I could not find any.
>
> Can someone please explain to me how can I make deb packages u
Hi,
I tried to do the following:
make deb
But the Makefile does not have any rules for a "deb" section. I looked
for some documentation on the subject but I could not find any.
Can someone please explain to me how can I make deb packages using the
make script ?
Thanks,
Ido
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Hi,
Attached is a patch fixing a typo and extending the documenation on
the "dirs" option for fpcmake.
Regards,
- Graeme -
--
There's no place like 127.0.0.1
Index: prog.tex
===
--- prog.tex (revision 194)
+++ prog.tex (working c
Looking at the RTL docs, just answered my second question. Links
inside tags. I didn't know you could do that! Excellent. I
though the tag could only be used in the tag.
Graeme.
But it's definitely not common practice in the RTL or FCL docs.
RTL/FCL practice is to start the description
On Wed, 30 Aug 2006, Graeme Geldenhuys wrote:
On 8/30/06, Michael Van Canneyt <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Try the printshort tag:
. This procedure makes
sure the OnChange() event is
called if the user assigned a method to this event.
You guys also think of everything! :-)
Weeell,
On 8/30/06, Michael Van Canneyt <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Try the printshort tag:
. This procedure makes sure
the OnChange() event is
called if the user assigned a method to this event.
You guys also think of everything! :-)
One minor typo in your example. It needs the closing "/".
On Wed, 30 Aug 2006, Graeme Geldenhuys wrote:
Hi,
Could it be possible and would it be a good idea to do the following.
Each element in the documentation *.xml file we have and
tags. is normally a one line (abstract) description.
I find that most of the time when I document my code, I re
Hi,
Could it be possible and would it be a good idea to do the following.
Each element in the documentation *.xml file we have and
tags. is normally a one line (abstract) description.
I find that most of the time when I document my code, I repeat the
short comment as the first line in my ta
Op Wed, 30 Aug 2006, schreef Florian Klaempfl:
> That's what I would recommend nvidia for years: provide their drivers as
> assembler files. Nobody can proof that it is actually compiled and they
> don't release more knowledge than they actually do and the gpl trolls
> can't flame anymore :)
Nv
Micha Nelissen wrote:
Florian Klaempfl wrote:
That's what I would recommend nvidia for years: provide their drivers as
assembler files. Nobody can proof that it is actually compiled and they
don't release more knowledge than they actually do and the gpl trolls
can't flame anymore :)
Nobody wil
Florian Klaempfl wrote:
> That's what I would recommend nvidia for years: provide their drivers as
> assembler files. Nobody can proof that it is actually compiled and they
> don't release more knowledge than they actually do and the gpl trolls
> can't flame anymore :)
Nobody will believe they han
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