HI all.
Anyone still doing or done Kylix development?
Will Kylix install on Fedora core 5 ? (thats about thonly Linux version I
have :-D)
Thanks, Jeremy
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Stacey,
They broke this in D3. I had to rewrite a lot of my old Borland Pascal
code at that time. Borland also made a statement that the order of
evaluation is not defined in the language and should not be relied on.
It has nothing to do with the calling convention.
Its a pain only for
Jeremy
I am using Kylix regularly but I am using it with 2.6.9 kernel. I
beleive that it wont work with a kernel higher than 2.6.15 .. I have
tried it with the latest Ubuntu and although it seems ok initially it
wont run a compiled app under the debugger. Not looked at the problem in
great
now I wish I had never asked :-)
Another alternative is to get my windows app. to look at the location I need
too for a file on the linux box. Is that hard to do? I am clearly not a
Linux person :-)
Jeremy
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From: Todd Martin [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: NZ Borland
Just like to say, why Kylix? Kylix is obviously dead.
What about FreePascal + Lazarus? is that an option for what you are
trying to achieve?
On Mon, 2007-02-19 at 12:45 +1300, Jeremy Coulter wrote:
now I wish I had never asked :-)
Another alternative is to get my windows app. to look
This should be easy but it is many years since I've done anything
significant with a linux box - I think what you are after would be SAMBA
which emulates Windows sharing.
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wellsimple. I have Kylix sitting in front of me on a CD :-)
Here is what I am trying to acheive.
I need a wee app. that will run like a windows service, I guess its a Daemon
in Linux, that looks at a dir. for a file,a nd if the file exists, send the
contents out a comport or better still
Jeremy
Have a look at setting up SSH between the windows PC and the Linux box.
SAMBA is definitely another option.
Paul lowman
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I am just downloading Lazerus now...at home.
I have tried to install Kylix, but it bitched about something and wont
install.
Am I correct in that Lazerus will do apps for Windows PC too??
Jeremy
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From: Paul Lowman [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: NZ Borland Developers
Yes...and Mac.
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From: Jeremy Coulter
To: NZ Borland Developers Group - Delphi List
Sent: Monday, February 19, 2007 3:26 PM
Subject: Re: [DUG] Kylix development
I am just downloading Lazerus now...at home.
I have tried to install Kylix, but it bitched
hmmminteresting.
What Controls from Delphi have people used? Turbopower controls? Indy?
Jeremy
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From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On
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Sent: 19 February 2007 15:44
To: NZ Borland Developers Group - Delphi List
Subject: Re: [DUG] Kylix
You may also find crosskylix interesting. have a google.
Regards
Colin
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From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On
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Sent: Monday, 19 February 2007 1:30 p.m.
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Subject: Re: [DUG] Kylix development
An attempt was made to port the Indy components. I'm not sure how much was
achieved. Synapse seems to be the preferred option.
Some of the Turbopower controls have also been ported. Have a look on the
Lazarus web site.
Todd.
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