On Wed, 15 Sep 2004 23:59:57 +0200, Darek Mazur wrote
> Użytkownik Michael Van Canneyt napisał:
> >
> > I think that if your code expects the same linefeed on both platforms,
> > you should rethink your strategy. You should always use the 'local'
> > default. Opening a unix LF file in Windows give
Hello
I have downloaded free pascal compiler source code tree and tried to find
out some README that would describe how to compile and install.
The toplevel doesn't contain any README which is unusual in Unix world.
However I changed to doc/ and started to read readme.txt
I have been told to dow
doc/readme.txt of fpc 1.0.10 source code tree doesn't contain requirements for
Linux platform. However Linux platform is listed under the supported platform.
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Użytkownik Tomas Hajny napisał:
On Wed, 15 Sep 2004 23:59:57 +0200, Darek Mazur wrote
Użytkownik Michael Van Canneyt napisał:
I think that if your code expects the same linefeed on both platforms,
you should rethink your strategy. You should always use the 'local'
default. Opening a unix LF file in
All recent bugs fixed! Thanks FPC team (esp. Peter)!
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