Unfortunately this one didn't work for me. I do have Avast Antivirus,
but adding Lazarus both as an exception and as an allowed app failed to
fix the problem. I've kept the entries present though.
Gareth aka. Kit
On 25/07/2020 19:49, Ozz Nixon via fpc-devel wrote:
Probably not your issue - but, if you have Avasta Anti-Virus - it can
foobar Lazarus and Delphi console apps - where the Console is showing,
but you cannot find it. Not on Taskbar, not in TaskList, etc. If you
put an exclusion on your binary folder, then it works. Took me about 2
days to figure this out.
On Sat, Jul 25, 2020 at 1:41 PM J. Gareth Moreton
<[email protected] <mailto:[email protected]>> wrote:
Hi everyone,
This is likely due to something peculiar in my configuration that I
haven't found yet, but I can't be sure. I'm having problems in
that the
latest Lazarus trunk won't create a console window when I'm
running the
compiler source in the debugger. I tried to jury-rig it to create
its
own using the AllocConsole() Windows API function as a temporary
workaround, but it failed with an "access denied" error. The
little I
could find on that error implies that the application already has a
console, but it's not displayed. Anyone got any ideas?
Gareth aka. Kit
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