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> Marco van de Voort
> Envoyé : samedi 19 mai 2012 20:33
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> Objet : Re: RE : [fpc-devel] Unicode version of windows api functions
On 15 August 2012 17:13, Jonas Maebe wrote:
> You now also have to add FPMAKEOPT="-T 5".
Thanks, now it works like before again.
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On 15 Aug 2012, at 18:11, Graeme Geldenhuys wrote:
> Does 2.7.1 not use parallel compilation any more? I just compiled
> 2.7.1 and only noticed that one of my CPU cores got high usage at a
> time. Some months back I could see all four cores work hard at a
> certain point in FPC's compilation (I
On 15 August 2012 17:03, Michael Van Canneyt wrote:
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> Fixed in rev. 22092.
Thanks Michael, it's compiling 100% now.
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Hi,
Does 2.7.1 not use parallel compilation any more? I just compiled
2.7.1 and only noticed that one of my CPU cores got high usage at a
time. Some months back I could see all four cores work hard at a
certain point in FPC's compilation (I think when compiling the
packages units).
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On Wed, 15 Aug 2012, Graeme Geldenhuys wrote:
Hi,
I just got an FPC 2.7.1 update (r22088) and tried to do a new compile.
Yes, I am using the released 2.6.0 as starting compiler. I get the
following error in the fpdoc code.
Fixed in rev. 22092.
I am working on the fcl-passrc pascal source s
Hi,
I just got an FPC 2.7.1 update (r22088) and tried to do a new compile.
Yes, I am using the released 2.6.0 as starting compiler. I get the
following error in the fpdoc code.
Using Linux 64-bit with FPC 2.6.0 64-bit as starting compiler.
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