Andrew Haines wrote:
On 06/03/11 17:47, Mark Morgan Lloyd wrote:
When building Lazarus on Linux, is there an easy way to tell fpc to use
gold rather than ld to get comparative timings?
If you compile your program with -s a ppas.sh file will be generated
which you can edit and then run to
leledumbo wrote:
You can try fooling the compiler by making ld symlink to gold (of course you
better back up your real ld)
Thanks, that had occurred to me. As a general point I notice that in the
case of Debian ld is a symlink internal to /usr/bin, rather than going
through /etc/default
Moreover, she says she has no knowledge of the market outside Germany and
has no interest in publishing in Portuguese.
Antônio
2011/6/3 Antônio antoniog12...@gmail.com
Rosa Riebl, the editor, has sent me a huge contract with obligations that I
am not sure I could meet. I do not have a
Well,
Whether she has interest or not is not really relevant, of course.
It just means she thinks she won't make any money on it.
If she says the Dutch editor has the rights on the english book,
then we should contact him, and ask him whether he allows translation
of the english version in
On Fri, Jun 03, 2011 at 07:38:17PM +0200, Mattias Gaertner wrote:
sudo make install PREFIX=/usr PP=~/fpc/compiler/ppc386
This because otherwise you install with the version of the globally
installed compiler instead of the just built one, potentially overwriting a
stable (2.4.4) with an
On Sat, Jun 04, 2011 at 10:14:38AM +, Mark Morgan Lloyd wrote:
which you can edit and then run to link the program.
Thanks, but that's something I specifically don't want to do since I'm
trying to get a reproducible time for building Lazarus on a very tight
system.
Pass parameter
Marco van de Voort wrote:
On Sat, Jun 04, 2011 at 10:14:38AM +, Mark Morgan Lloyd wrote:
which you can edit and then run to link the program.
Thanks, but that's something I specifically don't want to do since I'm
trying to get a reproducible time for building Lazarus on a very tight
I have written to this address and says he is not allowed to do so.
Antônio
2011/6/4 Michael Van Canneyt mich...@freepascal.org
Well,
Whether she has interest or not is not really relevant, of course. It just
means she thinks she won't make any money on it.
If she says the Dutch editor
If you agree, and if the book is sold on the LazarusBrasil.Org site, I could
translate and publish it myself. I could pay 10% for the authors too. The
price of the book would be equivalent to 50 euros. But I need a written
permission from the authors to do so, the ISBN Agency requires it. Every
On 6/3/2011 14:06, Michael Joyner wrote:
$100 us dollars?
Uhm... EUR70 = USD100 :-)
Yes, I looked up a converter to see what it was in US $ to see if it was
affordable. It isn't.
sadly, i have to agree... i'm much too used to going to the bookstore and
purchasing a nice,
On Sat, Jun 4, 2011 at 10:37 PM, waldo kitty wkitt...@windstream.netwrote:
On 6/3/2011 14:06, Michael Joyner wrote:
$100 us dollars?
Uhm... EUR70 = USD100 :-)
Yes, I looked up a converter to see what it was in US $ to see if it was
affordable. It isn't.
sadly, i have to
11 matches
Mail list logo