On 10/15/2013 09:41 PM, silvioprog wrote:
No. Lazarus from trunk must accept FPC from trunk too.
(On Linux) I very often compile the trunk Lazarus using the trunk fpc
(which I previously compile using the recent released fpc).
It _usually_ works. Sometime it does not compile due to a
Error :/usr/share/fpcsrc/2.6.0/packages/gtk2/src/gtk+/gdk/gdk2.pas(32,13)
Fatal: Can't find unit Cairo used by gdk2
Hello Tankyou
I Have Install Lazarus In Debian(7) weezy
Error message AboveĀ send to meĀ in build process
Plase Help Me To Solve This Problem
my code is very simple
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On 10/15/2013 03:48 PM, Hans-Peter Diettrich wrote:
VirtualBox does not support 16 bit OS (MS-DOS...);
IIRC, we did use 16 bit clients as well in VMWare as in VBox.
-Michael
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On 10/16/2013 04:34 AM, Hans-Peter Diettrich wrote:
C certainly is not safe enough for beginners, and has too few data types.
Java script IMHO is horribly unsafe and has no (strict) data types. As
it _is_ recommended for beginners. (Not a good choice at all, IMHO.)
-Michael
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Hi,
Master Maths [head office] is based in Somerset West, South Africa.
They are looking for talented Free Pascal developers in the area.
Unfortunately no remote work. Commuting from Cape Town area and
similar distances from Somerset West are fine, but the point is they
need the developer to
Hi Folks.
Do you know if there is a chance that the TIdleTimer works in WinCE ?
I have a project running on Win32 (Vista) and WinCE. On the Win32
platform, it woks like a charm. The timer OnTimer event fires when expected.
No way to have it running on WinCE. Do you something about it ?
Sorry, forgot to mention Lazarus 1.0.12 Win32 + WinCE
Antonio.
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Hi Folks.
This problem may be related to my previous post.
Wen running a WinCE project on a true Wince pocket machine (Motorola
running Windows CE) I get an error message at the very beginning
telling me that the class TapplicationProperties is not found =-O
Maybe one of those Windows things
Michael Schnell schrieb:
On 10/16/2013 04:34 AM, Hans-Peter Diettrich wrote:
C certainly is not safe enough for beginners, and has too few data types.
Java script IMHO is horribly unsafe and has no (strict) data types. As
it _is_ recommended for beginners. (Not a good choice at all, IMHO.)