Re: [lazarus] SVN

2008-01-18 Thread Marc Weustink

Stephano wrote:

Vincent Snijders wrote:

Can you try with svn2.freepascal.org?

Same problem with http://svn2.freepascal.org/svn/lazarus/trunk!

Moreover, http://svn.freepascal.org:8080/svn/lazarus/trunk and 


Ah, I guess that since the rebuild of the svnserver is doesn't listen to 
8080 anymore



The other svn repositories you mentioned, are they too on the default 
http port 80 (and have you recently accessed them )?


Marc


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Re: [lazarus] SVN

2008-01-18 Thread Stephano

John wrote:
I don't know about SVN, but with TortoiseSVN open the settings panel 
and go to the network item, and there is a sheet to fill in just like 
browser settings.  Works for me via  a squid  proxy cache.  (But not 
necessarily at the moment, I haven't updated for a few weeks).


Same behaviour with proxy. Thanks for the tip anyway, it was good to 
learn more about TortoiseSVN.


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Re: [lazarus] SVN

2008-01-18 Thread Stephano

Marc Weustink wrote:
The other svn repositories you mentioned, are they too on the default 
http port 80 (and have you recently accessed them )?


Now things have gone back to normal! I can access FPC  Lazarus svn again :)

The working svn urls are (at the time FPC  Lazarus svn were out of 
reach for me):

https://fpgui.svn.sourceforge.net/svnroot/fpgui/trunk
svn://firmos.at/zeos/trunk
https://lazarus-ccr.svn.sourceforge.net/svnroot/lazarus-ccr/components/acs

so basically not on port 80.

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Re: [lazarus] SVN

2008-01-17 Thread Damien Gerard


On Jan 17, 2008, at 2:05 PM, Stephano wrote:

I can't update nor checkout (SVN) both FPC  Lazarus anymore! I used  
to do it daily, but stopped for about a month. Now I can't. As if  
punishment time has come :(
I use http://svn.freepascal.org/svn/lazarus/trunk for Lazarus svn.  
TortoiseSVN retrieves a few KB and hangs with no message. SVN  
initiates some network activity and hangs as well.


Any ideas?



A bit slow than usual but it works well for me from my Ubuntu and my  
OS X.



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Re: [lazarus] SVN

2008-01-17 Thread Paul Ishenin

Stephano wrote:
I can't update nor checkout (SVN) both FPC  Lazarus anymore! I used 
to do it daily, but stopped for about a month. Now I can't. As if 
punishment time has come :(
I use http://svn.freepascal.org/svn/lazarus/trunk for Lazarus svn. 
TortoiseSVN retrieves a few KB and hangs with no message. SVN 
initiates some network activity and hangs as well.


Any ideas?
I suppose you have the same problem as me. I cannot access mantis 
website as well. I am using free proxy servers to access them. This is 
due to some router problem of idefix server.


Best regards,
Paul Ishenin.

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Re: [lazarus] SVN

2008-01-17 Thread Vincent Snijders

Stephano schreef:

Paul Ishenin wrote:
I suppose you have the same problem as me. I cannot access mantis 
website as well. I am using free proxy servers to access them. This is 
due to some router problem of idefix server.


I have no problem accessing mantis. The problem is only with Lazarus  
FPC svn. I can access other svn sites.




Can you try with svn2.freepascal.org?

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Re: [lazarus] SVN

2008-01-17 Thread Stephano

Paul Ishenin wrote:
I suppose you have the same problem as me. I cannot access mantis 
website as well. I am using free proxy servers to access them. This is 
due to some router problem of idefix server.


I have no problem accessing mantis. The problem is only with Lazarus  
FPC svn. I can access other svn sites.


I know how to access webpages through proxy servers, but how do you do 
it for svn?


Stephano

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Re: [lazarus] SVN

2008-01-17 Thread Marc Weustink

Stephano wrote:
I can't update nor checkout (SVN) both FPC  Lazarus anymore! I used to 
do it daily, but stopped for about a month. Now I can't. As if 
punishment time has come :(
I use http://svn.freepascal.org/svn/lazarus/trunk for Lazarus svn. 
TortoiseSVN retrieves a few KB and hangs with no message. SVN initiates 
some network activity and hangs as well.


Any ideas?


you can try to move your repository to

http://svn.freepascal.org:8080/svn/lazarus/trunk

Marc

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Re: [lazarus] SVN

2008-01-17 Thread John

Stephano wrote:

Paul Ishenin wrote:
I suppose you have the same problem as me. I cannot access mantis 
website as well. I am using free proxy servers to access them. This 
is due to some router problem of idefix server.


I have no problem accessing mantis. The problem is only with Lazarus  
FPC svn. I can access other svn sites.


I know how to access webpages through proxy servers, but how do you do 
it for svn?


I don't know about SVN, but with TortoiseSVN open the settings panel 
and go to the network item, and there is a sheet to fill in just like 
browser settings.  Works for me via  a squid  proxy cache.  (But not 
necessarily at the moment, I haven't updated for a few weeks).



cheers,
John Sunderland

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Re: [lazarus] svn trunk

2007-11-15 Thread Darius Blaszijk
I would say like 30-40meg as a guestimate. The advantage though is that 
once you have the trunk, updating will take less than 1meg per week. But 
I'm on broadband, so I never pay that much attention to it.


Darius


John wrote:

Hi all,

Can anyone give me a rough idea of the size of the lazarus svn trunk 
?  I am on a limited download volume, and I was wondering if it is 
feasible for me.


cheers,
John Sunderland

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Re: [lazarus] svn trunk

2007-11-15 Thread John

Darius Blaszijk wrote:
I would say like 30-40meg as a guestimate. The advantage though is 
that once you have the trunk, updating will take less than 1meg per 
week. But I'm on broadband, so I never pay that much attention to it.

Thanks, Darius, Andrew, Mattias

That's quite manageable, I'll have a go.  (I'm on cheapskates
broadband, only 300 Mb per month)  It seems like it is no worse than
downloading a snapshot.   No, Mattias, I hadn't forgotten fpc.  It is
actually some of the database stuff in fpc I most want to get up to
date.  I take it in the svn world they are separate.  (I'm used to
snaphots that include both lazarus and fpc)  I'll go and read the wiki
(again), then stand by for questions 


thanks,

John Sunderland

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Re: [lazarus] svn trunk

2007-11-15 Thread Mattias Gaertner
On Fri, 16 Nov 2007 10:06:55 +1100
John [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

 Hi all,
 
 Can anyone give me a rough idea of the size of the lazarus svn
 trunk ? I am on a limited download volume, and I was wondering if it
 is feasible for me.

I don't know the svn overhead, but afaik it uses compression and the
zipped lazarus sources are 11mb.
Don't forget: lazarus needs fpc and the fpc sources too.


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Re: [lazarus] svn r 12675 fails to compile

2007-11-01 Thread Mattias Gaertner
On Thu, 01 Nov 2007 13:29:21 +0100
Giuliano Colla [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

 When trying to rebuild Lazarus with latest svn (r 12675), compile
 fails. In fileprocs.pas it complains that it cannot determine which
 overloaded function to use,  in the DebugLn procedure,  between line
 vtInt64 and vtQWord.
 Reverting to r 12674 works fine.
 
 Platform is linux, widgetset gtk1.

It works here with 2.2.1. The change was done for the recent 2.3.1
compiler. What fpc version do you use?

I added a qword overload. Maybe this will run compile under all fpc
versions.

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Re: [lazarus] svn r 12675 fails to compile

2007-11-01 Thread Antonio Sanguigni

 It works here with 2.2.1. The change was done for the recent 2.3.1
 compiler. What fpc version do you use?

 I added a qword overload. Maybe this will run compile under all fpc
 versions.


I have the same error here. Fpc version 2.2.0 .

Thanks
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Re: [lazarus] svn r 12675 fails to compile

2007-11-01 Thread Giuliano Colla

Mattias Gaertner ha scritto:

On Thu, 01 Nov 2007 13:29:21 +0100
Giuliano Colla [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

  

When trying to rebuild Lazarus with latest svn (r 12675), compile
fails. In fileprocs.pas it complains that it cannot determine which
overloaded function to use,  in the DebugLn procedure,  between line
vtInt64 and vtQWord.
Reverting to r 12674 works fine.

Platform is linux, widgetset gtk1.



It works here with 2.2.1. The change was done for the recent 2.3.1
compiler. What fpc version do you use?

  

You're right, I forgot to mention. It's fpc 2.0.4.

Giuliano



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Re: [lazarus] svn r 12675 fails to compile

2007-11-01 Thread Mattias Gaertner
On Thu, 01 Nov 2007 14:56:41 +0100
Giuliano Colla [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

 Mattias Gaertner ha scritto:
  On Thu, 01 Nov 2007 13:29:21 +0100
  Giuliano Colla [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
 

 
  I added a qword overload. Maybe this will run compile under all fpc
  versions.
 

 Yes, now (r 12678) it compiles and doesn't complain

So, it works now under 2.0.4, 2.3.1 and 2.2.1, but not under 2.2.0?
Can someone with 2.2.0 confirm?

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Re: [lazarus] svn r 12675 fails to compile

2007-11-01 Thread Giuliano Colla

Mattias Gaertner ha scritto:

On Thu, 01 Nov 2007 13:29:21 +0100
Giuliano Colla [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

  



I added a qword overload. Maybe this will run compile under all fpc
versions.

  

Yes, now (r 12678) it compiles and doesn't complain

Thanks,

Giuliano


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Re: [lazarus] svn r 12675 fails to compile

2007-11-01 Thread Vincent Snijders

Mattias Gaertner schreef:

Yes, now (r 12678) it compiles and doesn't complain


So, it works now under 2.0.4, 2.3.1 and 2.2.1, but not under 2.2.0?
Can someone with 2.2.0 confirm?


R12678 compiles on windows with fpc 2.2.0.

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Re: [lazarus] svn r 12675 fails to compile

2007-11-01 Thread Giuliano Colla

Mattias Gaertner ha scritto:

On Thu, 01 Nov 2007 14:56:41 +0100
Giuliano Colla [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

  

Mattias Gaertner ha scritto:


On Thu, 01 Nov 2007 13:29:21 +0100
Giuliano Colla [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

  
  
I added a qword overload. Maybe this will run compile under all fpc

versions.

  
  

Yes, now (r 12678) it compiles and doesn't complain



So, it works now under 2.0.4, 2.3.1 and 2.2.1, but not under 2.2.0?
Can someone with 2.2.0 confirm?

  

r 12768 under Windows XP, with fpc 2.2.0, it compiles.

Next step would be to see if besides compiling, it works also ;-)


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Re: [lazarus] svn r 12675 fails to compile

2007-11-01 Thread Antonio Sanguigni

 r 12768 under Windows XP, with fpc 2.2.0, it compiles.

 Next step would be to see if besides compiling, it works also ;-)


r 12769 - Linux - fpc 2.2.0 it compiles but ... now I cannot see anything
when I run Lazarus. All the forms seems empty, no icons on main window, no
row on OI, F9 key works tough and an empty application form can run.

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Re: [lazarus] svn r 12675 fails to compile

2007-11-01 Thread Mattias Gaertner
On Thu, 1 Nov 2007 22:51:29 +0800
Antonio Sanguigni [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

 
  r 12768 under Windows XP, with fpc 2.2.0, it compiles.
 
  Next step would be to see if besides compiling, it works
  also ;-)
 
 
 r 12769 - Linux - fpc 2.2.0 it compiles but ... now I cannot see
 anything when I run Lazarus. All the forms seems empty, no icons on
 main window, no row on OI, F9 key works tough and an empty
 application form can run.

Fixed in 12680.

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Re: [lazarus] svn troubles

2007-08-10 Thread Michael Van Canneyt


On Fri, 10 Aug 2007, Adriaan van Os wrote:

 For me, the Lazarus svn server works very fast, but a colleague in Canada
 reports
 
  Alazarus/ideintf/idetextconverter.pas
  Alazarus/ideintf/componentreg.pas
  Alazarus/ideintf/graphicpropedit.lrs
  Alazarus/ideintf/treeviewpropedit.pas
  Alazarus/ideintf/maskpropedit.pas
  Alazarus/ideintf/Makefile.fpc
  Alazarus/ideintf/fieldslist.pas
  svn: REPORT request failed on '/svn/lazarus/!svn/vcc/default'
  svn: REPORT of '/svn/lazarus/!svn/vcc/default': Could not read response
  svn: body: connection was closed by server. (http://svn.freepascal.org)
 
 which was after several previous failed attempts. For other tasks, his
 internet connection seems to be working fine. Any suggestions ?

Is he using a proxy ? It could be that the proxy has problems.

Michael.

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Re: [lazarus] svn troubles

2007-08-10 Thread Florian Klaempfl
Adriaan van Os schrieb:
 For me, the Lazarus svn server works very fast, but a colleague in
 Canada reports
 
 Alazarus/ideintf/idetextconverter.pas
 Alazarus/ideintf/componentreg.pas
 Alazarus/ideintf/graphicpropedit.lrs
 Alazarus/ideintf/treeviewpropedit.pas
 Alazarus/ideintf/maskpropedit.pas
 Alazarus/ideintf/Makefile.fpc
 Alazarus/ideintf/fieldslist.pas
 svn: REPORT request failed on '/svn/lazarus/!svn/vcc/default'
 svn: REPORT of '/svn/lazarus/!svn/vcc/default': Could not read
 response body: connection was closed by server.
 (http://svn.freepascal.org)
 
 which was after several previous failed attempts. For other tasks, his
 internet connection seems to be working fine. Any suggestions ?
 

So I guess he tried already to delete everything and thne checked out again?

So maybe he can try the sf mirror of the svn repository:
svn co https://lazarus.svn.sourceforge.net/svnroot/lazarus/trunk lazarus

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Re: [lazarus] SVN Lazarus error: undefined symbol OPENFILENAME_NT4

2007-03-10 Thread Vincent Snijders

Flávio Etrusco schreef:

Hi,
where is the symbol 'OPENFILENAME_NT4' (a struct?) supposed to be
declared? It's been some days Lazarus SVN refuses to compile on
Windows (XP SP2) because of this error in Win32WSDialogs (but of
course simply commenting out the code works fine).



It is part of the windows unit, for a couple of weeks now. If you are 
using fpc 2.0.4, it is a part on the winext unit.


I assume you are using an old fpc 2.1.1.

Vincent

P.S. Please, remove the reply to header, if you want to answered the 
next time.


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Re: [lazarus] SVN update - reversed class completion

2007-01-10 Thread Michael Van Canneyt


On Tue, 9 Jan 2007, Mattias Gaertner wrote:

 See
 http://wiki.lazarus.freepascal.org/Lazarus_IDE_Tools#Reversed_Class_Completion
 

Yes yes yes, a long awaited feature :-)

Many thanks for the implementor of this !

Michael.

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Re: [lazarus] SVN update - Find

2006-08-30 Thread Mattias Gaertner
On Wed, 30 Aug 2006 01:17:11 +0200
Borut Maricic [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

 On 2006-08-29 at 20:07,
 Mattias Gaertner ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) wrote:
  Lazarus Menu - Search - Find
  New features:
 
 Thanks!
 
  'Find in files' does not yet support multi lines. But the regular
  expressions now also supports case insenstive and whole word
  options.
 
 I would find it nice if Find and Find-in-files would be
 merged into one form (as in Delphi). I am aware that each
 one of us probably sees this differently. However, maybe it
 would be worthwhile to consider a merge of the two, but
 leaving the two menu access points (and showing the merged
 find form with different tabs initially active).
 
 I know that it is not nice to come with a whish without a
 patch, but... well, you know, the usual things :(
 In any case, it is just an idea.

'Find' and 'Find in Files' are two different functions with different
options. The first provides options for selections and direction, the
latter for multiple files. If the forms would be merged, part of
the options would always be disabled. What would we gain?


Mattias

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Re: [lazarus] SVN update - Find

2006-08-30 Thread Vincent Snijders

Borut Maricic wrote:

On 2006-08-30 at 10:47,
Mattias Gaertner ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) wrote:


'Find' and 'Find in Files' are two different functions with different
options. The first provides options for selections and direction, the
latter for multiple files. If the forms would be merged, part of
the options would always be disabled. What would we gain?



Only one shortcut-key for all searches (and then selecting a
a search type tab with a mouse); a combobox of previous search
strings shared between two search types.


I like to have two shortcuts, so I get into the right tab (or window) 
immediately. AFAIK, the search history is already shared.




I am just saying that I find it useful that way (am used to
it from Delphi). There are many differences in GUIs
(Delphi-Lazarus) where I find Lazarus to be better. This is
not one of them, but it is clear that others can see it
differently.


Vincent

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Re: [lazarus] SVN update - Find

2006-08-29 Thread Borut Maricic
On 2006-08-29 at 20:07,
Mattias Gaertner ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) wrote:
 Lazarus Menu - Search - Find
 New features:

Thanks!

 'Find in files' does not yet support multi lines. But the regular
 expressions now also supports case insenstive and whole word options.

I would find it nice if Find and Find-in-files would be
merged into one form (as in Delphi). I am aware that each
one of us probably sees this differently. However, maybe it
would be worthwhile to consider a merge of the two, but
leaving the two menu access points (and showing the merged
find form with different tabs initially active).

I know that it is not nice to come with a whish without a
patch, but... well, you know, the usual things :(
In any case, it is just an idea.

Borut


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Re: [lazarus] svn rev. 9274

2006-05-13 Thread Mattias Gaertner
On Sat, 13 May 2006 15:15:18 +0200
barko [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

 hi!
 
 In svn rev. from subject (latest) is missing file BaseIDEIntf
 
 Compiling actionseditor.pas
 Fatal: Can't find unit BaseIDEIntf
 Fatal: Compilation aborted
 make[1]: *** [allideintf.ppu] Error 1
 make[1]: Leaving directory `/home/barko/freepascal/lazarus/ideintf'
 make: *** [ideintf] Error 2

Sorry. My fault. Fixed.

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Re: [lazarus] SVN 9232 fails during compile

2006-05-03 Thread Micha Nelissen

Yoyong Hernan wrote:

Hi All,

D:\Projects\pascal\lazarusmake
Compiling LCLType.pp
LCLType.pp(880,16) Error: Identifier not found ULONG_PTR
LCLType.pp(880,25) Error: Error in type definition


Ah, I only checked compilation with 2.0.3. ULONG_PTR = PtrUInt, will fix 
this tonight.


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Re: [lazarus] SVN 9232 fails during compile

2006-05-03 Thread Yoyong Hernan

Micha Nelissen wrote:

Yoyong Hernan wrote:

Hi All,

D:\Projects\pascal\lazarusmake
Compiling LCLType.pp
LCLType.pp(880,16) Error: Identifier not found ULONG_PTR
LCLType.pp(880,25) Error: Error in type definition


Ah, I only checked compilation with 2.0.3. ULONG_PTR = PtrUInt, will 
fix this tonight.


Micha





As a side question, do i have to use 2.0.3 or 2.0.2 is just fine? I am 
running in Windows  XP Pro Sp2


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Re: [lazarus] SVN 9232 fails during compile

2006-05-03 Thread Micha Nelissen

Yoyong Hernan wrote:
As a side question, do i have to use 2.0.3 or 2.0.2 is just fine? I am 
running in Windows  XP Pro Sp2


Lazarus releases must compile with the latest fpc release. We try to 
keep lazarus SVN also compilable with latest fpc release but sometimes 
it gets broken by accident, like now.


Micha

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Re: [lazarus] SVN problem

2006-02-07 Thread Vincent Snijders

Christian Iversen wrote:

On Tuesday 07 February 2006 07:45, Graeme Geldenhuys wrote:


PROPFIND of '/svn/lazarus/trunk': Could not parse response status line.



Could you try doing a fresh checkout?



Could you try a different ISP?

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Re: [lazarus] SVN problem

2006-02-07 Thread Graeme Geldenhuys
I tried from two different ISP's.  My home account and our work
account.  I confirmed with the network admin that the ISP is
different.  No luck!

I have also tried a fresh checkout to a new directory.  No luck!

svn client version tried: 1.1.2 (I think), 1.2.3 and 1.3.0 (binary
release and compiled from source). No change.

OS's tried:  WinXP, Win2000 and Ubuntu Linux 5.10.  No change.

What is strange is that this only occurs with the FPC and Lazarus
repositories, which are the same server.  Checking out files from
other repositories on other servers work fine (using the svn:// and
the http:// protocol).

Regards,
  - Graeme -



On 2/7/06, Vincent Snijders [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
 Christian Iversen wrote:
  On Tuesday 07 February 2006 07:45, Graeme Geldenhuys wrote:
 
 PROPFIND of '/svn/lazarus/trunk': Could not parse response status line.
 
 
  Could you try doing a fresh checkout?
 

 Could you try a different ISP?

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Re: [lazarus] SVN problem

2006-02-07 Thread Christian Iversen
On Tuesday 07 February 2006 09:16, Graeme Geldenhuys wrote:
 I tried from two different ISP's.  My home account and our work
 account.  I confirmed with the network admin that the ISP is
 different.  No luck!

 I have also tried a fresh checkout to a new directory.  No luck!

 svn client version tried: 1.1.2 (I think), 1.2.3 and 1.3.0 (binary
 release and compiled from source). No change.

 OS's tried:  WinXP, Win2000 and Ubuntu Linux 5.10.  No change.

 What is strange is that this only occurs with the FPC and Lazarus
 repositories, which are the same server.  Checking out files from
 other repositories on other servers work fine (using the svn:// and
 the http:// protocol).

Please try TortoiseSVN daily snapshots from

http://mapcar.org/tsvn-snapshots/latest/


It solved a similar problem for me.

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Re: [lazarus] SVN problem

2006-02-07 Thread Florian Klaempfl
Graeme Geldenhuys wrote:
 I tried from two different ISP's.  My home account and our work
 account.  I confirmed with the network admin that the ISP is
 different.  No luck!
 
 I have also tried a fresh checkout to a new directory.  No luck!
 
 svn client version tried: 1.1.2 (I think), 1.2.3 and 1.3.0 (binary
 release and compiled from source). No change.
 
 OS's tried:  WinXP, Win2000 and Ubuntu Linux 5.10.  No change.
 
 What is strange is that this only occurs with the FPC and Lazarus
 repositories, which are the same server.  Checking out files from
 other repositories on other servers work fine (using the svn:// and
 the http:// protocol).

As soon as svn 1.3.1 is out we will update, maybe it improves things for you.

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Re: [lazarus] SVN problem

2006-02-07 Thread Andrew Higgs

Hi Graeme,

I am using svn 1.2.0. What version are you running?

Are you a South African? If you live in SA then we have that in common. 
Could it be telkom (the uber isp)...


Regards
Andrew Higgs

Graeme Geldenhuys wrote:

And I thought I was the only one experiencing this issue.
No, I haven't found a solution yet.  Been downloading the complete
snapshots every couple of days, to stay current. :-(

I even joined the SubVersion and FPC mailing list, to see if someboby
could explain what that error message means.  Still no answer!

Who maintains the FPC and Lazarus svn repository?  Could we contact
them and ask if any settings have been changed on the server in the
last two weeks (that's when this problem started).

Regards,
  - Graeme -

snip

This is the error I keep getting:

C:\LazarusD:\Applications\svn\bin\svn update
svn: PROPFIND request failed on '/svn/lazarus/trunk'
svn: PROPFIND of '/svn/lazarus/trunk': Could not parse response status line. (ht
tp://svn.freepascal.org)


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Re: [lazarus] SVN problem

2006-02-07 Thread Graeme Geldenhuys
 I am using svn 1.2.0. What version are you running?

See my previous post.

 Are you a South African? If you live in SA then we have that in common.
 Could it be telkom (the uber isp)...

Yes, I'm from SA.  Not sure if it is Telkom or not (thought it
wouldn't surprise me).  Why can I then connect to other svn servers
via the http protocol. Telkom runs all the adsl, but my ISP is not
Telkom.  My ISP also assured me, they do not run a proxy.

Regards,
  - Graeme -

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Re: [lazarus] SVN does not compile

2006-02-06 Thread Michael Van Canneyt



On Mon, 6 Feb 2006, Jouke Rensma wrote:

Hi all, 
As I am planning to add to the Lazarus development, I understood I have to 
keep my Lazarus in line with SVN. 
So I tried to get the SVN version working. Unfortunately the make breaks 
down. I tried to compile from the command line (make clean all) and also from 
the working (but old) Lazarus version (tools/build lazarus). 
Both methods break down. The command line shows as the last few lines: 
PropEdits.pp(4563,63) Hint: Local variable NewSortedText does not seem to 
be i

nitialized
PropEdits.pp(4686,6) Hint: Local variable CValue does not seem to be 
initializ

ed
PropEdits.pp(6108) Fatal: There were 1 errors compiling module, stopping
PropEdits.pp(53,19) Fatal: Compilation aborted
make[1]: *** [allideintf.ppu] Error 1
make[1]: Leaving directory `C:/lazarus/ideintf'
make: *** [ideintf] Error 2 
But the real problem is (as far as I can see) at the same point as where the 
tools/build lazarus breaks: 
C:\lazarus\ideintf\PropEdits.pp(2830,23) Error: Identifier not found 
StrToQWord 
I'm sure it is something stupid, but I have no clue


You must update the sources of FPC, and recompile the RTL.

The StrToQWord was added to sysutils for use in Lazarus.

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Re: [lazarus] SVN does not compile

2006-02-06 Thread Vincent Snijders

Michael Van Canneyt wrote:



On Mon, 6 Feb 2006, Jouke Rensma wrote:

Hi all, As I am planning to add to the Lazarus development, I 
understood I have to keep my Lazarus in line with SVN. So I tried to 
get the SVN version working. Unfortunately the make breaks down. I 
tried to compile from the command line (make clean all) and also from 
the working (but old) Lazarus version (tools/build lazarus). Both 
methods break down. The command line shows as the last few lines: 
PropEdits.pp(4563,63) Hint: Local variable NewSortedText does not 
seem to be i

nitialized
PropEdits.pp(4686,6) Hint: Local variable CValue does not seem to be 
initializ

ed
PropEdits.pp(6108) Fatal: There were 1 errors compiling module, stopping
PropEdits.pp(53,19) Fatal: Compilation aborted
make[1]: *** [allideintf.ppu] Error 1
make[1]: Leaving directory `C:/lazarus/ideintf'
make: *** [ideintf] Error 2 But the real problem is (as far as I can 
see) at the same point as where the tools/build lazarus breaks: 
C:\lazarus\ideintf\PropEdits.pp(2830,23) Error: Identifier not found 
StrToQWord I'm sure it is something stupid, but I have no clue



You must update the sources of FPC, and recompile the RTL.

The StrToQWord was added to sysutils for use in Lazarus.



Lazarus support compiling with fpc 2.0.0, 2.0.2, and svn head of trunk (2.1.1) and 
the fixes_2_0 (2.0.3) branch.


If you compiled lazarus with 2.0.1 for example than you get this error.

Vincent.

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Re: [lazarus] SVN problem

2006-02-06 Thread Graeme Geldenhuys
And I thought I was the only one experiencing this issue.
No, I haven't found a solution yet.  Been downloading the complete
snapshots every couple of days, to stay current. :-(

I even joined the SubVersion and FPC mailing list, to see if someboby
could explain what that error message means.  Still no answer!

Who maintains the FPC and Lazarus svn repository?  Could we contact
them and ask if any settings have been changed on the server in the
last two weeks (that's when this problem started).

Regards,
  - Graeme -



On 2/6/06, Andrew Higgs [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
 Hi Graeme

 Did this problem ever get resolved. I am still experiencing this and
 wondered if you had found a solution.

 Kind regards
 Andrew Higgs

 Graeme Geldenhuys wrote:
  Has something changed on the SVN repository?  For the last  2 days I
  cannot get updates from SVN for Lazarus or FPC.  I was using svn
  command line client ver.1.2.3
  I just saw a new version of SVN was released, so thought that was the
  problem, so upgraded to ver.1.3.0 and still I can do a update or even
  a new checkout.
 
  This is the error I keep getting:
 
  C:\LazarusD:\Applications\svn\bin\svn update
  svn: PROPFIND request failed on '/svn/lazarus/trunk'
  svn: PROPFIND of '/svn/lazarus/trunk': Could not parse response status 
  line. (ht
  tp://svn.freepascal.org)
 
 
 
  In the mean time I am downloading the daily snapshot.  :-(
 
  Regards,
- Graeme -
 
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Re: [lazarus] SVN problem

2006-02-06 Thread Peter Vreman
 And I thought I was the only one experiencing this issue.
 No, I haven't found a solution yet.  Been downloading the complete
 snapshots every couple of days, to stay current. :-(

 I even joined the SubVersion and FPC mailing list, to see if someboby
 could explain what that error message means.  Still no answer!

 Who maintains the FPC and Lazarus svn repository?  Could we contact
 them and ask if any settings have been changed on the server in the
 last two weeks (that's when this problem started).

Nothing has changed on the server.



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Re: [lazarus] SVN problem

2006-02-06 Thread Michael Van Canneyt


On Tue, 7 Feb 2006, Graeme Geldenhuys wrote:

 And I thought I was the only one experiencing this issue.
 No, I haven't found a solution yet.  Been downloading the complete
 snapshots every couple of days, to stay current. :-(

 I even joined the SubVersion and FPC mailing list, to see if someboby
 could explain what that error message means.  Still no answer!

 Who maintains the FPC and Lazarus svn repository?  Could we contact
 them and ask if any settings have been changed on the server in the
 last two weeks (that's when this problem started).

Nothing changed on the server, and the routing also didn't change.

Michael.

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Re: [lazarus] SVN problem

2006-02-06 Thread Christian Iversen
On Tuesday 07 February 2006 07:45, Graeme Geldenhuys wrote:
 PROPFIND of '/svn/lazarus/trunk': Could not parse response status line.

Could you try doing a fresh checkout?

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Re: [lazarus] SVN Update: ChildSizing

2006-01-26 Thread Vincent Snijders

Mattias Gaertner wrote:

The following properties now work:

TWinControl.ChildSizing.
  Layout, ControlsPerLine, EnlargeHorizontal, EnlargeVertical,
ShrinkHorizontal, ShrinkVertical

With these properties a TWinControl can automatically position its childs in
rows and/or columns.
An example are TRadioGroup and TCheckGroup, which layout code has been
removed and instead use the new properties.Advantage:
TRadioGroup columns can now have different sizes.
I also added the new property TCheckGroup.AutoFill.


It doesn't look good.  See attached png.

Vincent



Re: [lazarus] SVN Update: ChildSizing

2006-01-26 Thread Micha Nelissen

Vincent Snijders wrote:

An example are TRadioGroup and TCheckGroup, which layout code has been
removed and instead use the new properties.Advantage:
TRadioGroup columns can now have different sizes.
I also added the new property TCheckGroup.AutoFill.


It doesn't look good.  See attached png.


Wow cool! Looking good! :-)

I think this is the same old issue should we include border space in 
preferred size calculation?. Win32 interface doesn't, and we agreed 
into adding so that is according to windows guidelines, no? I just 
didn't do it yet.


Micha

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Re: [lazarus] SVN Update: ChildSizing

2006-01-26 Thread Mattias Gaertner
On Thu, 26 Jan 2006 12:14:11 +0100
Micha Nelissen [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

 Vincent Snijders wrote:
  An example are TRadioGroup and TCheckGroup, which layout code has been
  removed and instead use the new properties.Advantage:
  TRadioGroup columns can now have different sizes.
  I also added the new property TCheckGroup.AutoFill.
  
  It doesn't look good.  See attached png.
 
 Wow cool! Looking good! :-)
 
 I think this is the same old issue should we include border space in 
 preferred size calculation?. Win32 interface doesn't, and we agreed 
 into adding so that is according to windows guidelines, no? I just 
 didn't do it yet.

I set the AutoFill property to true, so the items will now fill up the
TRadioGroup.

AutoFill sets ChildSizing.EnlargeHorizontal to crsHomogenousSpaceResize.
This means available space is distributed to the space around the items.


Mattias

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Re: [lazarus] SVN Update - TProcessDebugger

2005-12-13 Thread Marc Weustink

Marc Weustink wrote:

Hi,

I just committed a new debugger. It is the replacement for the TProcess 
used when no debugger is defined. It simply runs the exe using a 
TProcess, so effectively there isn't much changed except that the code 
becomes cleaner since there is now always a debugger defined.

Choosing (none), usses this debugger.
In case this debugger doesn't implement all features of the old 
situation, one can disable this default debugger, by compiling with the 
-dDoNotUseProcessDebugger



Just a note:

The current implementation of the debugger options dialog requires a 
path (+exename). So if you set it to use (none) as debugger, you still 
need a exe. As a workaround, provide /bin/true  (or keep /usr/bin/gdb). 
It is only required for the check, it is not used.


I'm working on a better solution for this.

Marc

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Re: [lazarus] SVN Updates Initial LCL - Carbon interface

2005-08-30 Thread Marc Weustink

Marc Weustink wrote:

Hi

r7586:
  I'm proud to announce the initial steps of the carbon interface. The 
Hello world example compiles and runs (*). The interface is far form 
complete, on basic Form and Button support is available.


Now with screenshot:

http://www.dommelstein.net/scrap/carbon_hello.png

Marc

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Re: [lazarus] SVN Updates Initial LCL - Carbon interface

2005-08-29 Thread Michael Van Canneyt


On Mon, 29 Aug 2005, Marc Weustink wrote:

 Hi
 
 Some updates:
 r7585:
 * The global InterfaceObject variable got renamed to WidgetSet
 * Moved the maineventloop to a callback through the widgetset,
 this was needed for the carbon interface.
 
 r7586:
   I'm proud to announce the initial steps of the carbon interface. The Hello
 world example compiles and runs (*). The interface is far form complete, on
 basic Form and Button support is available.

Congratulations !

Michael.

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Re: [lazarus] SVN in windows and linux

2005-08-18 Thread Alexandre Leclerc
I dont'k know but http://rapidsvn.tigris.org/ is very nice and runs
under linux. I compared both and this one is very good also. Under
windows, turtoise is superb because it integrate in the GUI.

We just need turtoise for KDE now (and gnome) :)

On 8/18/05, Andreas Berger [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
 Are there any visual tool for svn that works in windows and linux? *Does
 any one know if TortoiseSVN run under Wine? I know I could just test it,
 but I am too lazy to do all these tests :)

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Re: [lazarus] SVN in windows and linux

2005-08-18 Thread Luiz Americo

Andreas Berger wrote:

Are there any visual tool for svn that works in windows and linux? 
*Does any one know if TortoiseSVN run under Wine? I know I could just 
test it, but I am too lazy to do all these tests :)


I'm using esvn in windows. In the site says is compatible with Linux, 
BSD, MacOSX, Solaris


http://esvn.umputun.com/

Luiz

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Re: [lazarus] SVN in windows and linux

2005-08-18 Thread Michael Van Canneyt


On Thu, 18 Aug 2005, Luiz Americo wrote:

 Andreas Berger wrote:
 
  Are there any visual tool for svn that works in windows and linux? *Does
  any one know if TortoiseSVN run under Wine? I know I could just test it,
  but I am too lazy to do all these tests :)
  
 I'm using esvn in windows. In the site says is compatible with Linux, BSD,
 MacOSX, Solaris
 
 http://esvn.umputun.com/

I can't get it to work on any platform :/
It gives errors the whole time. 

Michael.

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