On 07/12/2012 23:22, Mark Morgan Lloyd wrote:
Vincent Snijders wrote:
2012/12/7 Mark Morgan Lloyd :
My Mac's only got the proprietary Mac OS on it- in fact it might be
OS 8
rather than OS 9- which doesn't have Darwin's unix-based
architecture. My
understanding is that this never has and never
Vincent Snijders wrote:
2012/12/7 Mark Morgan Lloyd :
My Mac's only got the proprietary Mac OS on it- in fact it might be OS 8
rather than OS 9- which doesn't have Darwin's unix-based architecture. My
understanding is that this never has and never will be targeted by FPC.
Mac OS is irrelevant
2012/12/7 Mark Morgan Lloyd :
> My Mac's only got the proprietary Mac OS on it- in fact it might be OS 8
> rather than OS 9- which doesn't have Darwin's unix-based architecture. My
> understanding is that this never has and never will be targeted by FPC.
Mac OS is irrelevant for Lazarus, but the c
--- El jue 6-dic-12, Alejandro Gonzalo escribió:
> De: Alejandro Gonzalo
> Asunto: [Lazarus] TlrCodeReport failed to compile (win7 64 bit)
> A: "Lazarus mailing list"
> Fecha: jueves, 6 de diciembre de 2012, 18:18
> Is there a fix? Is Laz 1.06 being
> released soon? thanks.
>
> A. G.
>
Martin wrote:
On 07/12/2012 09:23, Mark Morgan Lloyd wrote:
Martin wrote:
- intel/amd : Looks like they should work now.
- ARM is known NOT to work
- PPC is known only to compile for Mac (but not tested)
So I need someone to test on a PPC Mac, please.
Hosted on what OS? I can do Linux but wa
2.60, Laz 1.04
- Original Message -
> From: Mattias Gaertner
> To: lazarus@lists.lazarus.freepascal.org
> Cc:
> Sent: Thursday, December 6, 2012 4:30 PM
> Subject: Re: [Lazarus] TlrCodeReport failed to compile (win7 64 bit)
>
> On Thu, 6 Dec 2012 16:18:05 -0800 (PST)
> Alejandro Gonzal
On Dec 6, 2012, at 8:57 AM, Donald Ziesig wrote:
> I just got into this thread, but I have been using Delphi since Version 1
> (and Turbo Pascal back to Version 1 before that). Imo the Min, Max and Pos
> parameters should all be set to the largest integer data type of the
> underlying OS. I
On 07/12/2012 16:50, Henry Vermaak wrote:
On 7 December 2012 15:15, Martin wrote:
Do you have a list (not a huge doc, just a few lines) where the ABI differ?
No, you will have to compare the documents yourself. I believe linux
follows the sysv abi as specified by IBM, but there may be some
de
Martin wrote:
On 07/12/2012 09:23, Mark Morgan Lloyd wrote:
Martin wrote:
- intel/amd : Looks like they should work now.
- ARM is known NOT to work
- PPC is known only to compile for Mac (but not tested)
So I need someone to test on a PPC Mac, please.
Hosted on what OS? I can do Linux but wa
On 7 December 2012 15:15, Martin wrote:
> On 07/12/2012 09:43, Henry Vermaak wrote:
>> The code only worked for darwin, unless someone added support for linux
>> procedure call. There isn't much difference between the two (iirc).
>>
>
> Lets see if it works for darwin.
>
> Do you have a list (not
On 07/12/2012 10:46, Mark Morgan Lloyd wrote:
Henry Vermaak wrote:
On 07/12/12 09:23, Mark Morgan Lloyd wrote:
Martin wrote:
- intel/amd : Looks like they should work now.
- ARM is known NOT to work
- PPC is known only to compile for Mac (but not tested)
So I need someone to test on a PPC Mac
On 07/12/2012 09:43, Henry Vermaak wrote:
On 07/12/12 09:23, Mark Morgan Lloyd wrote:
Martin wrote:
- intel/amd : Looks like they should work now.
- ARM is known NOT to work
- PPC is known only to compile for Mac (but not tested)
So I need someone to test on a PPC Mac, please.
Hosted on what
On 07/12/2012 09:23, Mark Morgan Lloyd wrote:
Martin wrote:
- intel/amd : Looks like they should work now.
- ARM is known NOT to work
- PPC is known only to compile for Mac (but not tested)
So I need someone to test on a PPC Mac, please.
Hosted on what OS? I can do Linux but wasn't aware of a
On 07/12/2012 10:32, Mattias Gaertner wrote:
I know how it should be shown ideally.
Then you are ahead of most scientists. ;)
Well ok, that was not 100% true.
The utf8 docs are a lot of text, and no I did not read most of it.
But I looked at other apps (LibreOffice, Notepad++, and what wind
On 07/12/2012 06:46, patspiper wrote:
On 07/12/12 00:53, Martin wrote:
A while ago, I started adding support for mixed LTR/RTL text in
SynEdit.
The actual display of RTL text now works (that is, if you have some
arabic chars in the text, they display RTL, and the caret moves
accordingly / c
> Date: Thu, 06 Dec 2012 22:02:16 +
> From: Martin
> Subject: [Lazarus] 2nd call (PPC needed for MAc) [Re: Beta testers
> needed / Lazarus with Editor-Macro-Script]
> To: NORMAL Lazarus mailing
> Message-ID: <50c115e8.2050...@mfriebe.de>
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Henry Vermaak wrote:
On 07/12/12 09:23, Mark Morgan Lloyd wrote:
Martin wrote:
- intel/amd : Looks like they should work now.
- ARM is known NOT to work
- PPC is known only to compile for Mac (but not tested)
So I need someone to test on a PPC Mac, please.
Hosted on what OS? I can do Linux bu
On Fri, 07 Dec 2012 03:25:14 +
Martin wrote:
> On 07/12/2012 02:38, Mattias Gaertner wrote:
> > On Thu, 06 Dec 2012 22:53:12 +
> > Martin wrote:
> >> [...]
> >> I need feedback from people who actually speak (or at least read and
> >> write) Arabic. I need to know, if the above situation
On 07/12/12 09:23, Mark Morgan Lloyd wrote:
> Martin wrote:
>> - intel/amd : Looks like they should work now.
>> - ARM is known NOT to work
>> - PPC is known only to compile for Mac (but not tested)
>>
>> So I need someone to test on a PPC Mac, please.
>
> Hosted on what OS? I can do Linux but was
Martin wrote:
- intel/amd : Looks like they should work now.
- ARM is known NOT to work
- PPC is known only to compile for Mac (but not tested)
So I need someone to test on a PPC Mac, please.
Hosted on what OS? I can do Linux but wasn't aware of an alternative.
--
Mark Morgan Lloyd
markMLl .A
On 6-12-2012 23:53, Martin wrote:
> A while ago, I started adding support for mixed LTR/RTL text in SynEdit.
Thanks a lot, Martin.
I took the liberty of posting to the forum in an "Arabic issues" thread:
http://lazarus.freepascal.org/index.php/topic,17903.msg108631.html#msg108631
Thanks,
Reinie
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