On Fri, 02 Oct 2015 22:11:48 +0200, Bo Berglund
wrote:
>On Fri, 02 Oct 2015 18:49:23 +0200, Bo Berglund
> wrote:
>
>>Will Lazarus/FPC run properly on a Raspberry Pi2B with Raspbian
>>Jessie?
>>
>Just to complete my inquiry here is a link to a setup
On Fri, 02 Oct 2015 21:45:50 +, Mark Morgan Lloyd
wrote:
>If you have problems with gtk2, I suggest also trying with Qt which will
>require the libqt4pas-dev (Debian) package. Please keep us updated since
>you're the local expert: I didn't even know that
Bo Berglund wrote:
On Fri, 02 Oct 2015 21:45:50 +, Mark Morgan Lloyd
wrote:
If you have problems with gtk2, I suggest also trying with Qt which will
require the libqt4pas-dev (Debian) package. Please keep us updated since
you're the local expert: I didn't
Bo Berglund wrote:
On Fri, 02 Oct 2015 21:54:40 +, Mark Morgan Lloyd
wrote:
Go back to discussion in The Other Place and start off with the right
FPC binary. Once you've got it you can recompile FPC if you like (I
prefer to), then once you're happy with
On Sat, 03 Oct 2015 10:20:39 +, Mark Morgan Lloyd
wrote:
>Have you sorted out your earlier problems understanding what can be done
>over SSH etc.?
>
I did all of the installation of fpc-lazarus-vnc on the command line
using PuTTY over SSH.
When I was in the
Bo Berglund wrote:
On Sat, 03 Oct 2015 10:20:39 +, Mark Morgan Lloyd
wrote:
Have you sorted out your earlier problems understanding what can be done
over SSH etc.?
I did all of the installation of fpc-lazarus-vnc on the command line
using PuTTY over
I have now returned home and got myself the hardware for starting the
development in FPC of my controller software for the Raspberry Pi2B.
When I installed RaspBian it turned out to be the latest version
Jessie and when I realized that I think I need to get confirmation
here before I waste time:
On Fri, 02 Oct 2015 18:49:23 +0200, Bo Berglund
wrote:
>I have now returned home and got myself the hardware for starting the
>development in FPC of my controller software for the Raspberry Pi2B.
>When I installed RaspBian it turned out to be the latest version
>Jessie and
Bo Berglund wrote:
I have now returned home and got myself the hardware for starting the
development in FPC of my controller software for the Raspberry Pi2B.
When I installed RaspBian it turned out to be the latest version
Jessie and when I realized that I think I need to get confirmation
here
On Fri, 02 Oct 2015 21:45:50 +, Mark Morgan Lloyd
wrote:
>Bo Berglund wrote:
>> I have now returned home and got myself the hardware for starting the
>> development in FPC of my controller software for the Raspberry Pi2B.
>> When I installed RaspBian it
On Fri, 02 Oct 2015 23:53:45 +0200, Bo Berglund
wrote:
>As I already posted I followed the tutorial and got to a make error
>basically complaining about a missing file in the fpc source tree.
>This is in the first make command in the tutorial where fpc trunk is
>going to
On Fri, 02 Oct 2015 21:54:40 +, Mark Morgan Lloyd
wrote:
>Go back to discussion in The Other Place and start off with the right
>FPC binary. Once you've got it you can recompile FPC if you like (I
>prefer to), then once you're happy with that compiling
On Fri, 02 Oct 2015 22:11:48 +0200, Bo Berglund
wrote:
>Just to complete my inquiry here is a link to a setup guide:
>http://www.tweaking4all.com/hardware/raspberry-pi/install-lazarus-pascal-on-raspberry-pi-2/
>
I went ahead and followed the tutorial for installing
Bo Berglund wrote:
On Fri, 02 Oct 2015 22:11:48 +0200, Bo Berglund
wrote:
Just to complete my inquiry here is a link to a setup guide:
http://www.tweaking4all.com/hardware/raspberry-pi/install-lazarus-pascal-on-raspberry-pi-2/
I went ahead and followed the tutorial
On Fri, 02 Oct 2015 23:48:05 +0200, Bo Berglund
wrote:
>Executing command "/usr/local/bin/plex h2pas/scan.l h2pas/scan.pas"
>The installer encountered the following error:
>External command "/usr/local/bin/plex h2pas/scan.l h2pas/scan.pas"
>failed with exit code 256.
On 10-3-2013 23:03, Arí Ricardo Ody wrote:
Believe me: I seek exhaustively via Google and the Lazarus CCR doesn't
appear. I swear.
I would like to understand why.
Well, don't look through Google then [1].
Have a look here
http://wiki.lazarus.freepascal.org/Main_Page
I have an application developed for WinCe. I compile and run it with Lazarus
0.9.30. I'm planning to migrate to Lazarus 1.0.6.
I downloaded and installed Lazarus 1.06 and lazarus1.0.6 for ARM devices,
successfully.
When I try to compile te project the first time it asks for sqlite.dll adn
Where did you search? It's 0.6.5 in Lazarus-CCR (I have 0.6.6 from svn):
http://sourceforge.net/projects/lazarus-ccr/files/lNet/
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Hi,
Here can I find information about installing lazarus 1.1 with fpc 2.6.2 on
Ubuntu ?
Regards
jGoncalves
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I don´t use Ubuntu but i use Mint that is a Debian derivated. On it, i
first do apt-get install lazarus to install the outdated version. Later,
I install the debian version file on Lazarus' home page using the dpkg. If
it get somekind of error, generally is solved with a apt-get -f install.
But,
Does anyone know a knowledgeable Ubuntu/Linux person in the Dallas,
Texas area that could help me install Lazarus
on that OS? I could afford to pay modestly for the help.
I have Ubuntu 12.04 working on a PC and have read everything I can find
on the net about this install -- but I'm new to
I know a much better story:
About ten years ago I subscribed to a technical mailing list about an open
source pascal IDE in development.
The years went by and all was fine.
Until some day, not so long ago, I found out that it is no technical mailing
list but a chat room.
I felt really stupid
Hello Lazarus-List,
Friday, July 30, 2010, 3:11:02 PM, you wrote:
RG I know a much better story:
RG About ten years ago I subscribed to a technical mailing list
RG about an open source pascal IDE in development.
[...]
RG please stop making fun of non tech savy people.
Totally uneeded rant. The
Ok,
we had a Skype phone+chat session with my friend again trying to install
Lazarus, this time on a Windows XP laptop. I thought it must be an easy task
and we are done quickly. I was wrong again!
He managed to install Lazarus by himself. So yes, it is easy to install but
read on... First he
2010/7/29 Juha Manninen juha.mannine...@gmail.com:
I'm going to go out on a limb here and say what I think is the
obvious. If installing software on a computer is hard - writing
software for said computer is going to be even harder.
Perhaps the person you are working with could pay you money to
On Thu, 29 Jul 2010, Juha Manninen wrote:
Ok,
we had a Skype phone+chat session with my friend again trying to install
Lazarus, this time on a Windows XP laptop. I thought it must be an easy task
and we are done quickly. I was wrong again!
He managed to install Lazarus by himself. So yes, it
2010/7/29 Juha Manninen juha.mannine...@gmail.com:
Ok,
we had a Skype phone+chat session with my friend again trying to install
Lazarus, this time on a Windows XP laptop. I thought it must be an easy task
and we are done quickly. I was wrong again!
He managed to install Lazarus by himself.
2010/7/29 Juha Manninen juha.mannine...@gmail.com:
... I thought it must be an easy task and we are done quickly. I was wrong
again!...
... Then we both were so pissed off that we closed the Skype session. F**k!...
... My friend installed it but the UI is so weird that he couldn't use it. ...
On 29/07/2010 14:26, Juha Manninen wrote:
Ok,
we had a Skype phone+chat session with my friend again trying to
install Lazarus, this time on a Windows XP laptop. I thought it must
be an easy task and we are done quickly. I was wrong again!
He managed to install Lazarus by himself. So yes, it
2010/7/29 Andrew Brunner andrew.t.brun...@gmail.com
2010/7/29 Juha Manninen juha.mannine...@gmail.com:
I'm going to go out on a limb here and say what I think is the
obvious. If installing software on a computer is hard - writing
software for said computer is going to be even harder.
You
On Thu, 29 Jul 2010, Juha Manninen wrote:
2010/7/29 Andrew Brunner andrew.t.brun...@gmail.com
2010/7/29 Juha Manninen juha.mannine...@gmail.com:
I'm going to go out on a limb here and say what I think is the
obvious. If installing software on a computer is hard - writing
software for said
Hi Juha,
2010/7/29 Juha Manninen juha.mannine...@gmail.com:
[snip]
Before that we were fighting with zip packages. The Windows machine didn't
have a zip program installed. I made a mistake first and recommended Peazip
because it is made with Lazarus. My friend installed it but the UI is so
Juha Manninen wrote:
Ok,
we had a Skype phone+chat session with my friend again trying to install
Lazarus
I would not try (not even think about it!) to let an end user install my
entire development environment on his machine, only to compile a program
I wrote for him.
I would try *everything*
2010/7/29 Juha Manninen juha.mannine...@gmail.com:
2010/7/29 Andrew Brunner andrew.t.brun...@gmail.com
You understood the situation little wrong. He is not planning to write SW,
he only wants to build and run the program I made, on his platform (OSX)
which is different from mine (Linux).
On Thu, Jul 29, 2010 at 9:26 AM, Bernd Kreuss prof7...@googlemail.com wrote:
[Idea:] Maybe somebody with a Mac and a lot of traffic quota and free
electricity could setup a server that would receive zipped Lazarus
projects via email, automatically build them and mail the resulting
binary back
On Thu, 29 Jul 2010 11:24:46 -0300, Marcos Douglas m...@delfire.net wrote:
I think I must learn GUI programming with Java and port the code. Java
is
already installed on those machines and runs for sure.
The other choise is to boot Windows XP on my mini-laptop, install
Lazarus
there and
2010/7/29 dmitry boyarintsev skalogryz.li...@gmail.com
Please, provide more accurate information:
* Lazarus/FPC version being installed.
* exact error messages
* where the Lazarus was installed. (it feels like project's working
directories contained spaces and/or nont Ansi chars)
I could
2010/7/29 Andrew Brunner andrew.t.brun...@gmail.com
That IS a good one... But at least for the topic of this case... Juha,
send me the zip of the project and I'll send you the binary.
Thanks. I will send it private.
Actually I asked this already on a mail to skalogryz:
Do the OSX binaries
2010/7/29 Henry Vermaak henry.verm...@gmail.com
Yawn. Nobody will help you if you don't give specific
errors/screenshots. Also, take your peazip complaints somewhere else.
If you can't even manage to install it, how will you be able to
program useful software?
I personally managed to
2010/7/29 Juha Manninen juha.mannine...@gmail.com:
I personally managed to install it. Lucky me :-)
Glad to hear, that everything works as expected.
Btw, is your project close sourced?
You also need let Andrew Brunner know what OSX version your friend using.
If Andrew's OSX is 10.6, and your
Hi all,
I'm just doing a clean upgrade to Mac OS X 10.6.3 (Snow Leopard 64 bit) from
Mac OS X 10.5.8 (Leopard 32 bit) on my Intel-based Mac machine. I used to have
FPC 2.2.4 and Lazarus SVN for 32 bit on Leopard 32 bit and all went fine there.
Since now I'm on 64 bit environment, I'd like to
On Fri, 21 May 2010 21:39:25 +0700
Bee Jay bee.ogra...@gmail.com wrote:
Hi all,
I'm just doing a clean upgrade to Mac OS X 10.6.3 (Snow Leopard 64 bit) from
Mac OS X 10.5.8 (Leopard 32 bit) on my Intel-based Mac machine. I used to
have FPC 2.2.4 and Lazarus SVN for 32 bit on Leopard 32
On 21 Mei 2010, at 21:46, Mattias Gaertner wrote:
Use make clean after a svn update.
This is my first check out on my newly fresh installed Mac SL.
Or even better: use lazbuild.
I usually use IDE to rebuild Lazarus. I only use 'make' once in a while when
the IDE isn't yet available (I
On 21 Mei 2010, at 21:39, Bee Jay wrote:
After rethinking about it... I don't think I won't be able to use 64 bit
Lazarus as long as I use Carbon since Carbon is 32 bit anyway. Unless Lazarus
support for Cocoa goes beta (at least) while it's still on alpha today.
However, I still able to
Looks like there are not yet any Lazarus install downloads ready that
contain fpc 2.4.0. That's what I'd like to start with, so I'm looking at
the best way to install Laz 0.9.28.2 with fpc 2.4.0.
I started installing lazarus but the dependency checking said it was
going to install a bunch of
I'm thinking if I first install fpc 2.4.0 and then install Lazarus 0.9.28.2...
If you already have Lazarus installed, you can simply install the new
compiler, with the sources...then launch Lazarus. Go to tools, and
build Lazarus. After the build is finished you should be working with
the new
IntelliAdmin Support wrote:
If you already have Lazarus installed, you can simply install the new
compiler, with the sources...then launch Lazarus. Go to tools, and
build Lazarus. After the build is finished you should be working with
the new compiler
OK, I get that. But I don't have Lazarus
Doug Chamberlin schrieb:
If you already have Lazarus installed, you can simply install the new
compiler, with the sources...then launch Lazarus. Go to tools, and
build Lazarus. After the build is finished you should be working with
the new compiler
OK, I get that. But I don't have Lazarus
2009/11/16 Brian Smart brian.sm...@blueyonder.co.uk:
Hi,
As a new Linux user with Ubuntu 9.04, I am trying to install Lazarus.
I am becoming totally confused. Can somebody explain in simple steps,
exactly what I need to do, including the installation of any required
packages. I have looked
Hi,
Thanks for all the help re the installation of Lazarus. All OK now.
Regards
Brian Smart
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From: John vd Waeter [mailto:j...@jvdw.nl]
Sent: 16 November 2009 11:33
To: Lazarus mailing list
Subject: Re: [Lazarus] Installing Lazarus
Hi Brian,
I had the about the same
So I installed lazarus trunk on FPC 2.4.0 (RC1). Apart from a few issues
(debian script does not recognize patch version 0, lazarus and fpc
installed in /usr/share instead of /usr/lib), it now works.
There seems to be an issue between FPC 2.5.1 and Lazarus.
Thierry.
Thierry Coq wrote:
FPC
On Sun, 25 Oct 2009 05:58:32 +0100
Thierry Coq t...@free.fr wrote:
FPC svn : 13949
Lazarus svn : 22279
Ubuntu 8.04
Installing FPC and Lazarus from the trunk seems fine. But...
the units directories in Lazarus are not created.
So when I do a make clean all to recompile lazarus, I get:
Thierry Coq wrote:
I wasn't able to install FPC trunk and lazarus trunk using the
procedure described for lazarus. I was able to do it for FPC 2.4.0 and
lazarus trunk. I described the issue with the private fields not
accessible. I'm just reporting what I did, and what were the results.
If
I did this at around 4 o'clock this morning...
svn co http://svn.freepascal.org/svn/lazarus/trunk lazarus
Is this OK?
Paul Ishenin wrote:
Thierry Coq wrote:
I wasn't able to install FPC trunk and lazarus trunk using the
procedure described for lazarus. I was able to do it for FPC 2.4.0
and
Thierry Coq schreef:
I did this at around 4 o'clock this morning...
svn co http://svn.freepascal.org/svn/lazarus/trunk lazarus
Is this OK?
That seems ok. Is that also your lazarus directory in the environment
options? Maybe you are compiling other sources.
This is the file you are
FPC svn : 13949
Lazarus svn : 22279
Ubuntu 8.04
Installing FPC and Lazarus from the trunk seems fine. But...
the units directories in Lazarus are not created.
So when I do a make clean all to recompile lazarus, I get:
lclmemmanager.pas(100,37) Error: Cannot access a private field of an
object
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