Re: [lazarus] Using bfd

2007-06-26 Thread Steven Graham
Graeme Geldenhuys wrote: On 26/06/07, [EMAIL PROTECTED] <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: Put on your glasses, Graeme :-) DBF <> bfd. Oops! :-) Did a quick Google and looked on Wikipedia and saw 'Binary File Descriptor', but that still doesn't tell me much. ;-) Graeme. It's a GNU library for the

Re: [lazarus] Using bfd

2007-06-26 Thread Graeme Geldenhuys
On 26/06/07, [EMAIL PROTECTED] <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: Put on your glasses, Graeme :-) DBF <> bfd. Oops! :-) Did a quick Google and looked on Wikipedia and saw 'Binary File Descriptor', but that still doesn't tell me much. ;-) Graeme. ___

Re: [lazarus] Using bfd

2007-06-25 Thread vsnijders
> DBF is the database classes right? If so, they are part of FPC, so > there shouldn't be any problems using them in Lazarus. Just include > the DB, DBF units in the uses clause and you have access to the TDBF > class. > Put on your glasses, Graeme :-) DBF <> bfd. > > On 26/06/07, Steven G

Re: [lazarus] Using bfd

2007-06-25 Thread Graeme Geldenhuys
DBF is the database classes right? If so, they are part of FPC, so there shouldn't be any problems using them in Lazarus. Just include the DB, DBF units in the uses clause and you have access to the TDBF class. Regards, - Graeme - On 26/06/07, Steven Graham <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: Hi I

[lazarus] Using bfd

2007-06-25 Thread Steven Graham
Hi I would like the use the functions of the bfd library in my lazarus program. I've noticed that there is something to do with bfd and an fpc package but not for lazarus. are there any versions of the bfd library (preferably compiled as a dll) that I can use in my program. :-) thanks srg _