On Thu, 2003-11-06 at 06:09, Marco van de Voort wrote:
> > * jasaorp <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [031031 04:59]:
> > Getting the Kylix IDE to function on FreeBSD has been one of the ongoing
> > hair-pulling tasks I undertake every few months. The installer alone is
> > a pain in the ass, since it performs
Hmm, and to the list :)
> Rod Person + Terry Lamber wrote:
> > On Thursday 06 November 2003 09:09 am, It was written:
> > > If you futs with getting Kylix to run under FreeBSD, don't forget the
> > > special glibc requirements that some versions of Kylix have. Maybe you
> > > should probably si
Rod Person wrote:
> On Thursday 06 November 2003 09:09 am, It was written:
> > If you futs with getting Kylix to run under FreeBSD, don't forget the
> > special glibc requirements that some versions of Kylix have. Maybe you
> > should probably simply replace the entire /compat userland with the
> >
On Thursday 06 November 2003 09:09 am, It was written:
> If you futs with getting Kylix to run under FreeBSD, don't forget the
> special glibc requirements that some versions of Kylix have. Maybe you
> should probably simply replace the entire /compat userland with the
> userland of a distro that K
> I do not know about the C++ part of Kylix, but about the Delphi part, maybe
> it could be replaced with FreePascal (http://www.freepascal.org/). There
> are even some projects that try to produce an IDE similar to Delphi
> (http://www.freepascal.org/links.html).
>
> Has anyone gived a try to F
> * jasaorp <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [031031 04:59]:
> > Somebody uses Kylix in FreeBSD?
> > What is the performance?
>
> The IDE doesn't run under FreeBSD. I worked on it a bit over this
> summer when the most recent Kylix came out, and it appears to rely on
>
Hi!
I do not know about the C++ part of Kylix, but about the Delphi part, maybe
it could be replaced with FreePascal (http://www.freepascal.org/). There
are even some projects that try to produce an IDE similar to Delphi
(http://www.freepascal.org/links.html).
Has anyone gived a try to FreePasca
* W. D. <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [031031 15:18]:
> H. Which Linux would be most compatible?
>
> At 14:12 10/31/2003, Michael Edenfield wrote:
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H. Which Linux would be most compatible?
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>* W. D. <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [031031 14:45]:
>> Does this mean that
* W. D. <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [031031 14:45]:
> Does this mean that one could possibly develop some GUI programs
> on Linux, them compile them to run on FreeBSD? Or, can one only
> compile command line apps?
This should, in theory, be possible. Kylix links against Qt and some
additional CLX runtim
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>* jasaorp <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [031031 04:59]:
>> Somebody uses Kylix in FreeBSD?
>> What is the performance?
>
>The IDE doesn't run under FreeBSD. I worked on it a bit over this
>summer when the mo
* jasaorp <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [031031 04:59]:
> Somebody uses Kylix in FreeBSD?
> What is the performance?
The IDE doesn't run under FreeBSD. I worked on it a bit over this
summer when the most recent Kylix came out, and it appears to rely on
too many Linux-isms.
The comman
Somebody uses Kylix in FreeBSD?
What is the performance?
Jasao
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