On Thu, 29 Oct 2020 12:25:18 +0100, John Landmesser via lazarus
wrote:
> What about Win 7 + Lazarus in a VirtualBox?
>
I do have my old laptop virtualized with VMWare Workstation 15 and can
run it but it is a dual layer I only use because of some programs that
can no longer be installed in Wind
I do this too, using VirtualBox shared folders.
The physical machine is a Windows 8 with the source directory, where I
can compile with Lazarus for Windows.
I run an Ubuntu vm using Virtual Box, with shared folders pointing to
my source directory. The Lazarus on Ubuntu can compile directly i
El 29/10/20 a las 06:51, Bo Berglund via lazarus escribió:
On Thu, 29 Oct 2020 09:23:23 +0100 (CET), Michael Van Canneyt via
lazarus wrote:
Grateful for any suggestions on how to fix this.
(I do not really want to start over from scratch after spending time
installing extra packages and cust
Am 29.10.20 um 10:51 schrieb Bo Berglund via lazaru
Rant:
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This thing with Windows crashing never happened in the many years I
used Windows 7, but in Dec 2019 I had to finally move to a new
notebook and of course now Win 7 is no longer available so I have Win
10...
And that has caused all k
On Thu, 29 Oct 2020 09:23:23 +0100 (CET), Michael Van Canneyt via
lazarus wrote:
>> Grateful for any suggestions on how to fix this.
>>
>> (I do not really want to start over from scratch after spending time
>> installing extra packages and customizations and the like).
>
>The packages should be
On Thu, 29 Oct 2020, Bo Berglund via lazarus wrote:
Yesterday I was working on an application using Lazarus 2.0.20/fpc
3.2.0 on a Windows 10 notebook.
Suddenly Win10 decided to crash with a memory fault and restarted
itself.
But now Lazarus no longer works and when I inspected the config dir
Yesterday I was working on an application using Lazarus 2.0.20/fpc
3.2.0 on a Windows 10 notebook.
Suddenly Win10 decided to crash with a memory fault and restarted
itself.
But now Lazarus no longer works and when I inspected the config dir I
found that two files had been hosed (filled with NUL ch