Il 07/06/2017 10:49, Graeme Geldenhuys ha scritto:
Strange that in my 25+ years of programming I have never needed that.
Somehow I always managed just fine, and relied or more reliable
sources of information for version control and reusable code modules.
Well each one selects its way of workin
Il 07/06/2017 00:38, Graeme Geldenhuys ha scritto:
You are the second person I hear say that. Why is preserving
timestamps important? What use is there for it?
One of the important things of programming, both for economical reasons
and for better quality, is to be able to reuse code modules.
Il 06/06/2017 10:40, Bo Berglund ha scritto:
Relevant files compare fine
except they are not the correct timestamp.
This is one of the down sides of GIT: it doesn't preserve timestamps.
As a workaround you may write a small script which will touch each file
of the newly created repository wit
Il 29/05/2017 13:00, Bo Berglund ha scritto:
Any suggestions on where to start?
My suggestion would be to use http://rogerdudler.github.io/git-guide/ as
a quick reference just to have at hand the syntax of the most used
commands, together with the links to the full documentation.
IMO a new
Il 12/03/2017 20:15, Fred van Stappen ha scritto:
But is it possible to set that library path without to edit a file,
only by command (via a TProcess) ?
And if it is possible for Linux, how to do for Windows and FreeBSD and
Mac OS (and other os are welcome).
If the libraries are needed
While installing FPC on a new platform, and looking for the appropriate
seed compiler, a question came to my mind.
As compiling FPC from sources requires a previous FPC version, how was
compiled the very first version of FPC?
I have a found a number of possible answers, but which one is the g
Il 19/03/2013 10:28, Mattias Gaertner ha scritto:
The Lazarus team is glad to announce the release of Lazarus 1.0.8.
This is a bug fix release, built with the current fpc 2.6.2. The
previous release 1.0.6 was built with 2.6.0.
Although with the last updates RHEL5.x and CentOs 5.x do claim to
Il 19/03/2013 10:28, Mattias Gaertner ha scritto:
The Lazarus team is glad to announce the release of Lazarus 1.0.8.
This is a bug fix release, built with the current fpc 2.6.2. The
previous release 1.0.6 was built with 2.6.0.
Although with the last updates RHEL5.x and CentOs 5.x do claim to
On 02/04/2013 03:39 PM, Mattias Gaertner wrote:
The Lazarus team is glad to announce the release of Lazarus 1.0.6.
Whoever is interested may download a more broadly compatible version of
the rpm's from:
http://www.bononiadocta.it/Lazarus/
They're repackaged in order to be compatible with RHEL
ing for is not on a page title it can't be found. Fpc
website usability is very poor. In those fields more modern tools, and
someone willing to devote some time would help a lot.
Giuliano
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Il 29/09/2012 14:36, Cephas Atheos ha scritto:
[..]
The vast majority of these users don't know very much (if anything)
about svn, mailing lists mechanisms, newsgroups, or any of the
technologies that we take for granted.
Maybe you forget a little detail. Fpc and Lazarus do not address to the
o make it easier for
the crowds? ;-)
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ny undesirable side effect due to the use of cmem?
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