On Sun, 26 Sep 2010 15:29:40 -0700
ABorka wrote:
I think it is easier to install FPC via apt if you just need one version:
-install fpc via apt
-get lazarus and fpc sources via svn
-use ~/your_lazarus_dir/tools/install/create_fpc_deb.sh to build fpc deb package
-install newly build package via d
OK, here it is guys.
These steps are a little bit raw and some additional apt packages might
be needed, but it works for me. Also I did not detail how to extract
tar.gz files and such.
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Linux install (about 5.6GB disk space is needed to finish, recomme
On Mon, 27 Sep 2010 00:11:59 +0200
"Bo Berglund" wrote:
> >From: ABorka [mailto:fpc-de...@aborka.com]
> >Sent: Sunday, September 26, 2010 11:55 PM
> >
> >I would do a build of FPC and Lazarus from SVN trunk.
>
> I have never ever touched SVN, so I have no clue as to what to do to
> accomplish t
>From: ABorka [mailto:fpc-de...@aborka.com]
>Sent: Sunday, September 26, 2010 11:55 PM
>
>I would do a build of FPC and Lazarus from SVN trunk.
I have never ever touched SVN, so I have no clue as to what to do to
accomplish this
Our outfit is using CVS since the beginning of this millennium (
On 26 September 2010 22:55, ABorka wrote:
> Hi,
>
> I would do a build of FPC and Lazarus from SVN trunk.
> It works for me superbly and I don't have to worry about updates or keeping
> up-to-date with FPC/Lazarus.
> Nor waiting years for the latest packages to be updated and included in
> Ubuntu
Hi,
I would do a build of FPC and Lazarus from SVN trunk.
It works for me superbly and I don't have to worry about updates or
keeping up-to-date with FPC/Lazarus.
Nor waiting years for the latest packages to be updated and included in
Ubuntu.
The 2.5.1 trunk of FPC has a ton of new features and
I have just installed Ubuntu 10.04.1 desktop in a VMWare virtual machine.
I also did a full update of everything after the install.
Now for Lazarus
In the Synaptic Package Manager I see versions:
Lazarus: 0.9.28.2-8ubuntu1
FPC: 2.4.0-2
I don't know if these are current or if there is another