The problem was solved by upgrading the compiler to 2.3.1., I was using
2.2.1 supplied with Lazarus snapshot.
Razvan Adrian Bogdan escribió:
On Nov 22, 2007 6:01 PM, "Leonardo M. Ramé" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
That means Zeos uses LCL?, I still don't understand why the dll works
correctly by
On Nov 22, 2007 6:01 PM, "Leonardo M. Ramé" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> That means Zeos uses LCL?, I still don't understand why the dll works
> correctly by compiling in FPC from command line and not by compiling
> from Lazarus.
Maybe some compilation switch, probably stripping is the issue.
Raz
Marc Weustink escribió:
Leonardo M. Ramé wrote:
Creating dlls is not the problem, but anything TAppliation related
cannot be used in a dll. (delphi uses some hhoks to connect the
TAppliation instance in the dll to the one in the mainapp)
That means Zeos uses LCL?, I still don't understand w
Leonardo M. Ramé wrote:
I'd try to compile Zeos Library in a Dll using Lazarus, it comiples, but
can't be loaded at least using LoadLibrary in Windows, resulting in an
Unknown Run-Time error 202.
Reading in old forums, I found that isn't possible to create forms in
dlls because of LCL problem
I'd try to compile Zeos Library in a Dll using Lazarus, it comiples, but
can't be loaded at least using LoadLibrary in Windows, resulting in an
Unknown Run-Time error 202.
Reading in old forums, I found that isn't possible to create forms in
dlls because of LCL problems, a bug report was creat
yes, its interests me, but apparently it is not a priority, It is necessary
to still wait…
Thanks,
2007/7/10, fvpats <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
Hi all,
The library can be compiled with lcl. But, for example with form, there is
no response when we clic on it. Does anyone know which Lazarus/FPC unit(
Hi all,
The library can be compiled with lcl. But, for example with form, there is
no response when we clic on it. Does anyone know which Lazarus/FPC unit(s)
manage win events or messages ?
Nobody is interested with lcl in dll (see bug id 0007182) ?
thanks a lot
PS:sorry for my bad english
2007
Felipe Monteiro de Carvalho schrieb:
On 6/27/07, Yury Sidorov <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Please test the latest FPC 2.3.1 from trunk. The problem with
debugingo in DLLs was fixed yesterday.
Would that be considered for 2.2.2?
As far as I saw, the fix has already been merged to the fixes_2_2
br
On 6/27/07, Yury Sidorov <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Please test the latest FPC 2.3.1 from trunk. The problem with
debugingo in DLLs was fixed yesterday.
Would that be considered for 2.2.2?
Maybe we could make a wish list for 2.2.2?
Waiting for 2.4 may take several years, and having more relia
Hi Vincent,
This is the right place:
Compiler Options -> Other -> Custom options.
Thanks!
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Yury Sidorov <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> From: "Christian Budde" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> > Hi Yury,
> >> Please test the latest FPC 2.3.1 from trunk. The problem with
> >> debugingo in DLLs was fixed yesterday.
> > Yes, now the DLLs are finally valid. However deb
From: "Christian Budde" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Hi Yury,
Please test the latest FPC 2.3.1 from trunk. The problem with
debugingo in DLLs was fixed yesterday.
Yes, now the DLLs are finally valid. However debugging doesn't work
(it simply ignores the breakpoint and crashes after the execution),
but
Hi Vincent,
AFAIK, it is .dll if you create a library project and not an application.
Unfortunately this doesn't work if I converted a library project from
Delphi to Lazarus using the menuitem under 'tools'. In this case it is
always an .exe file. Do you (or anyone else) have an idea of how to
Hi Yury,
Please test the latest FPC 2.3.1 from trunk. The problem with
debugingo in DLLs was fixed yesterday.
Yes, now the DLLs are finally valid. However debugging doesn't work (it
simply ignores the breakpoint and crashes after the execution), but it's
probably because I'm not sure how to pas
From: "Christian Budde" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Hi Phil,
This has never worked. There was a time when you could put a form
in a DLL and it would start okay (on Windows), but it wouldn't
respond to keyboard inputs, as I recall. Now I can't even get a DLL
containing a form to start without crashing
>
> Btw. can someone please make the default extension for libraries
> '.dll'
> instead of '.exe'. It doesn't make any sense, does it?
>
AFAIK, it is .dll if you create a library project and not an application.
Vincent
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Hi Phil,
This has never worked. There was a time when you could put a form in a DLL and
it would start okay (on Windows), but it wouldn't respond to keyboard inputs,
as I recall. Now I can't even get a DLL containing a form to start without
crashing the host app.
I got it working here with
e only non-UI units in the DLL code.
Thanks.
-Phil
-Original Message-
From: fvpats [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Tue 6/26/2007 12:30 PM
To: lazarus@miraclec.com
Subject: [lazarus] LCL in DLL
hi,
i would like using lcl in a library (dll) but i didn't find any answer
anywhere (ne
hi,
i would like using lcl in a library (dll) but i didn't find any answer
anywhere (net, bugtracker fpc, ...)
does anyone know how doing this ?
thanks a lot
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