Re: [fpc-pascal] Editing resource of executable

2012-10-29 Thread Graeme Geldenhuys
On 29/10/2012 04:30, 印場 乃亜 wrote: Does anyone know if the version of OnGuard listed below is working on OS X? Unfortunately, no, I haven't done any work on OS X support yet. Most things should work relatively easy. The most work would be on the Machine Identifier code I believe - retrieving

Re: [fpc-pascal] Editing resource of executable

2012-10-28 Thread 印場 乃亜
Hi, Does anyone know if the version of OnGuard listed below is working on OS X? I started customizing it myself to work on OS X, but due to lack of time, I haven't finished. (It compiled, but not everything works 100% yet). If they don't have it working, perhaps I should contribute my

Re: [fpc-pascal] Editing resource of executable

2012-09-01 Thread Rainer Stratmann
Am Wednesday 29 August 2012 23:46:55 schrieb Krzysztof: I have some problem. Example: I created some exec using free pascal and lazarus. It is placed on http server. User in webbrowser click download, and server should attach link from where it is clicked into this exec. So when user run

Re: [fpc-pascal] Editing resource of executable

2012-08-31 Thread waldo kitty
On 8/29/2012 17:46, Krzysztof wrote: Hi, I have some problem. Example: I created some exec using free pascal and lazarus. It is placed on http server. User in webbrowser click download, and server should attach link from where it is clicked into this exec. So when user run downloaded exec,

Re: [fpc-pascal] Editing resource of executable

2012-08-31 Thread José Mejuto
El 31/08/2012 17:48, waldo kitty escribió: i think i know what you are asking for and my thought actually matches what mark loyd seemed to be saying... with that in mind, i remember reading about some sort of resource editor to allow editing of resources in a binary... it was posted in this

Re: [fpc-pascal] Editing resource of executable

2012-08-30 Thread Mark Morgan Lloyd
Krzysztof wrote: Hi, I have some problem. Example: I created some exec using free pascal and lazarus. It is placed on http server. User in webbrowser click download, and server should attach link from where it is clicked into this exec. So when user run downloaded exec, this exec can read this