On Mon, 6 Oct 2003, Johann Glaser wrote:
> Hi!
>
> > They are available in source form only, not in binary form.
>
> Ah, I see. That is why they are not in my .debs.
>
> Why aren't they distributed in compiled form too?
Because they have the same name as the 3.23 files. You can only have 1
bina
Is there a way to hide the private class fields
from the rest of this unit? Something like a
compiler directive? Or is there some plan to do
it? I'm a newbie and there's a great probability
about I'm speaking something wrong, but I need to
try :)
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Hi!
> They are available in source form only, not in binary form.
Ah, I see. That is why they are not in my .debs.
Why aren't they distributed in compiled form too?
Bye
Hansi
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On Mon, 6 Oct 2003, Johann Glaser wrote:
> Hi!
>
> > > Since then I updated to FPC 1.0.10. This doesn't bring these files any
> > > more.
> >
> > It does. I didn't test the source package, but the CVS repository
> > definitely contains the 4.0 units.
>
> Seems that they are forgotten in the fp-u
Hi!
> > Since then I updated to FPC 1.0.10. This doesn't bring these files any
> > more.
>
> It does. I didn't test the source package, but the CVS repository
> definitely contains the 4.0 units.
Seems that they are forgotten in the fp-units-db Debian package.
Is it intended that the MySQL 4.0
On Mon, 6 Oct 2003, Johann Glaser wrote:
> Hi!
>
> Some months ago I developed a program using MySQL as backend database.
> This was MySQL 4.0 and therefore I used the MySQL 4.0 units. They have
> been stored in /usr/lib/fpc/1.0.6/units/linux/mysql/ver40/. This was
> with FPC 1.0.6.
>
> Since th
Hi!
Some months ago I developed a program using MySQL as backend database.
This was MySQL 4.0 and therefore I used the MySQL 4.0 units. They have
been stored in /usr/lib/fpc/1.0.6/units/linux/mysql/ver40/. This was
with FPC 1.0.6.
Since then I updated to FPC 1.0.10. This doesn't bring these files
You should probably use the gtk2 for pascal units, which can be found at
http://gtk2forpascal.sourceforge.net/, instead of the gtk units that
came with fpc 1.0.10. Those units are for gtk 1.2.
Thank's a lot
Pedro
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On Mon, 6 Oct 2003 09:08:27 +0200 (W. Europe Daylight Time)
Michael Van Canneyt <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
>
> The pfinger example that comes with the inet unit or the
> netdb unit give code for clients.
>
I tried compiling pfinger and it wouldn't work. Gave up...
Just tried it and realised t
On Mon, 06 Oct 2003 09:49:30 +0200
"Lukas Gebauer" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> Take a look to my Synapse... ;-)
>
> > I am trying to write a simple tcp/ip client but can not find
> > anything in the 'net (using Google anyway). I did find a server code
> > in the fpc archives but no clients.
> -Oorspronkelijk bericht-
> Van: Peter Huesser [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Hello
>
> I am just learning gtk and try to translate the examples in the
"GTK+2.0
> Tutorial" from Tony Gale and Ian Main to fpc. In chapter 7 there is a
> simple button example which uses the "gtk_image_new_fro
On Mon, 6 Oct 2003, Peter Huesser wrote:
> Hello
>
> I am just learning gtk and try to translate the examples in the "GTK+2.0 Tutorial"
> from Tony Gale and Ian Main to fpc. In chapter 7 there is a simple button example
> which uses the "gtk_image_new_from_file" function to load a xpm file. Th
> Hello
>
> I am just learning gtk and try to translate the examples in the "GTK+2.0
>Tutorial" from Tony Gale and Ian Main to fpc. In chapter 7 there is a simple
>button example which uses the "gtk_image_new_from_file" function to load a
>xpm file. This function is included in the gtk2 release bu
Hello
I am just learning gtk and try to translate the examples in the "GTK+2.0 Tutorial" from Tony Gale and Ian Main to fpc. In chapter 7 there is a simple button example which uses the "gtk_image_new_from_file" function to load a xpm file. This function is included in the gtk2 release but fpc doe
Take a look to my Synapse... ;-)
> I am trying to write a simple tcp/ip client but can not find anything
> in the 'net (using Google anyway). I did find a server code in the fpc
> archives but no clients. (This could be a good demo, perhaps with code
> that would set text revived from one ip add
On Mon, 6 Oct 2003, George Patterson wrote:
>
> Sorry about the noise but is this list active??
>
> I am trying to write a simple tcp/ip client but can not find anything
> in the 'net (using Google anyway). I did find a server code in the fpc
> archives but no clients. (This could be a good demo
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