Op maandag 22-12-2008 om 23:17 uur [tijdzone +], schreef Andrea:
Joost van der Sluis wrote:
Op zondag 21-12-2008 om 17:29 uur [tijdzone +], schreef Andrea:
You tried to re-build the rpm, there's no documentation about that.
Maybe it's easier to build then ide manually. Extract
Hi,
I have posted the following problem to Newsgroups:
gmane.linux.debian.user but there we can't to solve it..
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From: Ron Johnson ron.l.john...@cox.net
Newsgroups: gmane.linux.debian.user
Subject: Re: installing
Hi,
I have posted the following problem to Newsgroups:
gmane.linux.debian.user but there we can't to solve it..
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From: Ron Johnson ron.l.john...@cox.net
Newsgroups: gmane.linux.debian.user
Subject: Re: installing
On 23 Dec 2008, at 14:54, Andrew Brunner wrote:
'm running into another issue where I create all classes from scratch
to avoid using Classes unit inside library and now my library won't
load. The only FPC related unit I use is SysUtils.
I cannot reproduce this crash following
This is on Scientific Linux 5.2 (free distro based on Red Hat Enterprise
Linux 5.2). Are you sure that you are using 2.2.3 and not 2.3.1?
Hi Jonas,
Yes, I did use build 2.3.1 from SVN. I'll try 2.2.3 build b/c I'm
having so many different Issues with this one and re-post back.
Hello Joost,
Monday, December 22, 2008, 11:40:02 AM, you wrote:
JvdS iirc it's windows that does this. If the winapi encounters characters in
JvdS a string for a messagebox it doesn't understand, it drops the whole
JvdS string. There's nothing Lazarus can do about it.
It's the UTF8ToUnicode
I just installed fpc 2.2.3 and updated my links and re-built the so
and test app. And still had a problem with LoadLibrary returning 0.
So I went and downloaded the latest version of binutils (2.19) and compiled it.
Next, I rebuilt-Lazarus.
Then, I re opened the existing projects and built-all
Following Setup:
Ubuntu 8.10 x64
FPC 2.2.3 (latest and greatest)
Lazarus (Latest and greatest)
I'm seeing an anomaly with reading/writing to an Array[THandle] of Pointers.
TMyStruct=record
Index:integer;
end;
PMyStruct=^TMyStruct;
TMyList = Array[THandle] of PMyStruct;
If I declare a
Mark Morgan Lloyd wrote:
There seem to be a number of people currently making outrageous
suggestions about missing features or how FPC could best be repackaged
and promoted, so since it's the season of good will I trust that folk
will tolerate this one from me.
There's been a recent thread
Andrew Brunner wrote:
Following Setup:
Ubuntu 8.10 x64
FPC 2.2.3 (latest and greatest)
Lazarus (Latest and greatest)
I'm seeing an anomaly with reading/writing to an Array[THandle] of Pointers.
TMyStruct=record
Index:integer;
end;
PMyStruct=^TMyStruct;
TMyList = Array[THandle] of
It looks for a date pattern like the follow
10/10/08 and 10/10/2008 with space and then some other chars as well.
I think if it was with boundaries of begin and/or end (^ and $) it would
work even better.
The () indicates groups. each group is the string extracted from the
pattern, and can be
On 23 Dec 2008, at 20:26, Andrew Brunner wrote:
This is on Scientific Linux 5.2 (free distro based on Red Hat
Enterprise
Linux 5.2). Are you sure that you are using 2.2.3 and not 2.3.1?
Yes, I did use build 2.3.1 from SVN.
Your bug report indicates version 2.2.3 in the details view.
On Wed, 24 Dec 2008 01:41:16 +0200
ik ido...@gmail.com wrote:
It looks for a date pattern like the follow
10/10/08 and 10/10/2008 with space and then some other chars as well.
I think if it was with boundaries of begin and/or end (^ and $) it
would work even better.
The () indicates
On 24 Dec 2008, at 00:02, Andrew Brunner wrote:
Following Setup:
Ubuntu 8.10 x64
FPC 2.2.3 (latest and greatest)
Lazarus (Latest and greatest)
I'm seeing an anomaly with reading/writing to an Array[THandle] of
Pointers.
TMyStruct=record
Index:integer;
end;
PMyStruct=^TMyStruct;
Mattias Gaertner wrote:
On Wed, 24 Dec 2008 01:41:16 +0200
ik ido...@gmail.com wrote:
It looks for a date pattern like the follow
10/10/08 and 10/10/2008 with space and then some other chars as well.
I think if it was with boundaries of begin and/or end (^ and $) it
would work even better.
On 23 Dec 2008, at 10:54, Csanyi Pal wrote:
I have posted the following problem to Newsgroups:
gmane.linux.debian.user but there we can't to solve it..
You may want to try the lazarus list instead:
http://www.lazarus.freepascal.org/modules.php?op=modloadname=StaticPagefile=indexsURL=maill
Hehehehe
I know. I didn't realize that the map was that large. It's for
Indexing memory objects to threads. I did something similar under
Delphi but now recall limiting the size from [-1..9] or something
like that. But that's in a 32 bit OS. Doing it that way isn't going
to work.
On Tue, Dec 23, 2008 at 1:36 PM, Jonas Maebe jonas.ma...@elis.ugent.be wrote:
Your bug report indicates version 2.2.3 in the details view.
I noticed that. I don't recall paying much attention to the version
or perhaps it wasn't available in the combobox.
It was listed in the more detailed
On Wed, Dec 24, 2008 at 2:35 AM, Marc Weustink m...@dommelstein.net wrote:
Mattias Gaertner wrote:
On Wed, 24 Dec 2008 01:41:16 +0200
ik ido...@gmail.com wrote:
It looks for a date pattern like the follow
10/10/08 and 10/10/2008 with space and then some other chars as well.
I think if
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