> > Links:
> > Download and Info
> > http://z505.com/cgi-bin/qkcont/qkcont.cgi?p=Lazarus-RB-Edition
> > Direct Download
> > http://z505.com/download/lazrb/LazRB_0.9.7Alpha.zip
>
> Is this the newest version?
> Where is the lazarus stuff?
>
>
> Mattias
>
The latest version is on SVN.. I
On Wed, 03 Aug 2005 12:18:04 -0700
L505 <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Lazarus RB Editon implements Plugger, a special and easy way to write
> truly dynamic plug-ins for Lazarus and in the future, other IDE's. It is
> in Alpha testing, but so far I have found it to be stable, with the minor
> testin
| How does the plugin stuff work? How do you deal with automated types etc?
|
Well I don't pass longstrings and stuff that can cause havic. There's so much
powerful stuff that is just waiting to be implemented that doesn't require
reliance on automated types - at least that's what I feel. Some o
> Lazarus RB Editon implements Plugger, a special and easy way to write truly
> dynamic plug-ins for Lazarus and in the future, other IDE's. It is in Alpha
> testing, but so far I have found it to be stable, with the minor testing I've
> done.
How does the plugin stuff work? How do you deal with a
L505 wrote:
| Also, Lazarus RB web page (and maybe plugger?) should specify the
| license, give credit where due, and provide the obligatory links back to
| the original Lazarus project pages. Just an observation.
The about dialog in the program points you to the lazarus project. I'm not
tryi
> I haven't finished figuring out how to distribute the code, I could do a
bunch
> of DIFF patches or just make you download 24MB or so file.
Why don't you just put the source tree (stripped from svn entries) zipped on
your site. It will be about 9Mb in size. Anyone can download and build it
thei
L505 wrote:
| Where can I download the (changes in the) lazarus source code?
|
| Vincent.
Well, first let me know what you think of the plugins before calling the GNU
cops ;-)
I haven't finished figuring out how to distribute the code, I could do a bunch
of DIFF patches or just make you download
| Where can I download the (changes in the) lazarus source code?
|
| Vincent.
Well, first let me know what you think of the plugins before calling the GNU
cops ;-)
I haven't finished figuring out how to distribute the code, I could do a bunch
of DIFF patches or just make you download 24MB or so f
| My new question is, if Plugger is so cool (and it does sound useful,)
| why not have the main developers look to implement plugger connectedness
| directly in Lazarus, rather than have a new branch.
Ya, I stated this on the web page "we may merge". I want to put it right in laz,
but have to see
Tony Maro wrote:
L505 wrote:
Lazarus RB Editon implements Plugger,
Am I the only one who has no idea what Lazarus RB Edition is?
-Tony
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L505 wrote:
Lazarus RB Editon implements Plugger, a special and easy way to write truly
dynamic plug-ins for Lazarus and in the future, other IDE's. It is in Alpha
testing, but so far I have found it to be stable, with the minor testing I've
done.
Links:
Download and Info
http://z505.com/c
Tony Maro wrote:
L505 wrote:
Lazarus RB Editon implements Plugger,
Am I the only one who has no idea what Lazarus RB Edition is?
I guess if I'd read the link I'd have known...
My new question is, if Plugger is so cool (and it does sound useful,)
why not have the main developers look to i
L505 wrote:
Lazarus RB Editon implements Plugger,
Am I the only one who has no idea what Lazarus RB Edition is?
-Tony
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Lazarus RB Editon implements Plugger, a special and easy way to write truly
dynamic plug-ins for Lazarus and in the future, other IDE's. It is in Alpha
testing, but so far I have found it to be stable, with the minor testing I've
done.
Links:
Download and Info
http://z505.com/cgi-bin/qkcont/
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