On 06/02/2008, Luca Olivetti [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
comprised a reduced set of what's available in the online repositories),
you could just download the first one and the installer would ask how
many CDs you downloaded.
A distro war was not my intention. Thanks for the info, never knew
that
Alex du Plessis schreef:
I certainly did - and in the library file directory one only finds the
libpq.a file no libpq.dll
That is a bit strange. Did previous version install a dll?
Vincent
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Alex du Plessis schreef:
I certainly did - and in the library file directory one only finds
the libpq.a file no libpq.dll
That is a bit strange. Did previous version install a dll?
Vincent
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On 06/02/2008, Vincent Snijders [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
is excellent under windows, because it use the common dialog for it.
Yes, but GTK1 doesn't have a native Select Directory dialog as for as
I could tell, so the LCL hack (which I think it is, but could be
wrong) was to use the Select File
Graeme Geldenhuys schreef:
On 06/02/2008, Vincent Snijders [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
is excellent under windows, because it use the common dialog for it.
Yes, but GTK1 doesn't have a native Select Directory dialog as for as
I could tell, so the LCL hack (which I think it is, but could be
Bee schreef:
Hi all,
I just updated my SVN for fixes branches both for fpc (2.2.1) and laz
(9.24.1), after a few weeks from my last update. Unfortunately, laz
9.24.1 is broken on fpc 2.2.1 (again). Here's the make output:
[EMAIL PROTECTED]:/svn/laz-9.24.1$ make all LCL_PLATFORM=gtk2 bigide
Alex du Plessis wrote:
Vincent Snijders wrote:
Alex du Plessis schreef:
I certainly did - and in the library file directory one only finds
the libpq.a file no libpq.dll
That is a bit strange. Did previous version install a dll?
Vincent
please search the libpq.dll on the web and download it, or you can copy the
*.dll in your server such in C:\Program Files\PostgreSQL\8.1\bin\libpq.dll
and other depend *.dll in same directory. Put the *.dll in
C:\Windows\System32\ directory in client computer. may be can help you.
On Feb 6, 2008
Vincent Snijders wrote:
Graeme Geldenhuys schreef:
On 06/02/2008, Vincent Snijders [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
is excellent under windows, because it use the common dialog for it.
Yes, but GTK1 doesn't have a native Select Directory dialog as for as
I could tell, so the LCL hack (which I think
dayat wrote:
please search the libpq.dll on the web and download it, or you can copy
the *.dll in your server such in C:\Program
Files\PostgreSQL\8.1\bin\libpq.dll and other depend *.dll in same
directory. Put the *.dll in C:\Windows\System32\ directory in client
computer. may be can help
Vincent Snijders wrote:
Alex du Plessis schreef:
I did a re-install of postgres and now libpq is a .lib file. Any
thoughts on what that file type might be?
Seems the only workaround at the moment is to use odbc. With odbc at
least I can get connected
I still need to find out how to
Alex du Plessis schreef:
I did a re-install of postgres and now libpq is a .lib file. Any
thoughts on what that file type might be?
Seems the only workaround at the moment is to use odbc. With odbc at
least I can get connected
I still need to find out how to directly connect to postgres
Op woensdag 06-02-2008 om 10:16 uur [tijdzone +0200], schreef Alex du
Plessis:
Vincent Snijders wrote:
Alex du Plessis schreef:
I certainly did - and in the library file directory one only finds
the libpq.a file no libpq.dll
That is a bit strange. Did previous version install a dll?
A.J. Venter wrote:
Hi all,
As I promised last week, I finished and released GamePack version 1.0.
The keyboard event handling is not yet as good as I would like, but this
is not a crucial aspect as it's something that belongs on the lazarus
level anyway.
Hi A.J.,
Lazarus 0.9.24 - FPC 2.2.0
When I last worked with Postgres 8.2, I had to rename libpq.dll to
pq.dll in order for it to work with FPC. The FPC postgres3 unit looks
for pq, but on Windows this does not expand to libpq like on Linux
and OS X. Postgres3 unit probably needs an $IFDEF for Windows.
I copied libpq.dll to the
Joost van order Sluis wrote:
Op woensdag 06-02-2008 om 10:16 uur [tijdzone +0200], schreef Alex du
Plessis:
Vincent Snijders wrote:
Alex du Plessis schreef:
I certainly did - and in the library file directory one only finds
the libpq.a file no libpq.dll
That is a
Quoting A.J. Venter [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
I added some screenshots to the wiki page:
Cool. Good work ;-)
Cheers (With a Tequila)
mramirez
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Quoting Felipe Monteiro de Carvalho [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
Obviously both pages can be improved.
Thanks.
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Quoting Graeme Geldenhuys [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
It all sounds a lot more complicated than it really is. :) With
Ubuntu, which uses the 'apt' package management tool you only need to
specify a few packages to install and 'apt' will resolve all the other
dependencies for you.
Thanks.
http://www.linuxjournal.com/node/1006101
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Working with an underground language gives a cool feeling :D
-Marco
2008/2/6, Felipe Monteiro de Carvalho [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
Complain with whoever made the pool.
Althougth that doesn't mean anything anyway.
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Is there a Pascal compiler for these virtual machines?
Java
Flash 8 (actionscript 2)
Flash 9 (actionscript 3)
Is the answer is no, can I build one? :-D I think it's a cool project
I'd love to work on, just to have Pascal applications on mobile
devices.
Regards!
-Marco
On Wed, Feb 06, 2008 at 03:26:48PM -0600, Marco Alvarado wrote:
Is there a Pascal compiler for these virtual machines?
Java
Flash 8 (actionscript 2)
Flash 9 (actionscript 3)
Is the answer is no, can I build one? :-D I think it's a cool project
I'd love to work on, just to have Pascal
But that would be .NET... what about Java and Flash?
-Marco
2008/2/6, Marco van de Voort [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
On Wed, Feb 06, 2008 at 03:26:48PM -0600, Marco Alvarado wrote:
Is there a Pascal compiler for these virtual machines?
Java
Flash 8 (actionscript 2)
Flash 9 (actionscript 3)
On Wed, Feb 06, 2008 at 03:49:23PM -0600, Marco Alvarado wrote:
But that would be .NET... what about Java and Flash?
Read the last paragraph.
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These problems are pretty much similar for the Java (bytecode) too.
One has to mutilate the language, and rewrite the libraries from
scratch on the base libraries of the target (Java/.NET). Such an
attempt would have little synergy with the FPC project as it is today.
Hmmm, it's just a
I'm not complaining, Felipe. It's just a pointer to a poll.
2008/2/6, Felipe Monteiro de Carvalho [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
Complain with whoever made the pool.
Althougth that doesn't mean anything anyway.
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On Wed, Feb 06, 2008 at 04:08:51PM -0600, Marco Alvarado wrote:
These problems are pretty much similar for the Java (bytecode) too.
One has to mutilate the language, and rewrite the libraries from
scratch on the base libraries of the target (Java/.NET). Such an
attempt would have little
On Feb 6, 2008 10:45 PM, Marco van de Voort [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
There already is FPC on mobile devices.
For the rest, the FAQ mostly applies:
http://www.hu.freepascal.org/faq.var#dotnet
I think this is a little bit too intransigent. Many mobiles run only
Java, so there is no other path
If it doesn't exist already, I would like to make an un-perfect,
simplistic, full of missing features, Pascal compiler that allows me
to write Pascal programs for those virtual machines that have
penetrated interesting platforms like web embedded applications,
mobile devices, PSP, Wii, etc.
I
You should write an Object Pascal compiler which targets JRE and/or
MIDP/CLDC runtimes which output is Java byte code.
Something like Crome and .Net
To me, it is interesting project from intellectual point of view but not
practical - Better code in Java.
FWIW, I'm Delphi developer and Java
Options for a Pascal compiler which targets Java:
1. http://www.mhccorp.com/pasjvm.shtml
2. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/MIDletPascal. Dead product? Download:
http://www.softlookup.com/display.asp?id=157709
Wanderlan Santos dos Anjos
2008/2/6, Wanderlan Santos dos Anjos [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
Options for a Pascal compiler which targets Java:
1. http://www.mhccorp.com/pasjvm.shtml
2. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/MIDletPascal. Dead product?
Download: http://www.softlookup.com/display.asp?id=157709
I know MIDletPascal, and it's
While debugging scrolling bugs in LCL i found that ClientToScreen acts
differently according to the widget set.
These are the behaviors:
1) The returned value is related to the actual position, i.e., it does
not consider the scroll offset. If you pass Point(0,0) the value will be
the same
Joost van der Sluis wrote:
Op donderdag 24-01-2008 om 20:56 uur [tijdzone +1100], schreef John:
Joost van der Sluis wrote:
Op donderdag 24-01-2008 om 00:09 uur [tijdzone +1100], schreef John:
Snip
It does, in so far as the parameter specs are now retained, but now the
I downloaded and installed the components fine. However, when trying to
load the demo project, the IDE hangs and eats up 50% CPU. End Task'ing
the lazarus process in Windows is necessary at that point.
Is this only linux/gtk? Or is Win32 supported?
Hi Lee,
It's definitely meant to be a
Luiz Americo Pereira Camara пишет:
While debugging scrolling bugs in LCL i found that ClientToScreen acts
differently according to the widget set.
These are the behaviors:
1) The returned value is related to the actual position, i.e., it does
not consider the scroll offset. If you pass
Luiz Americo Pereira Camara wrote:
3) The returned value is related to the virtual position, i.e, it takes
into account the scroll offset. If you pass Point(0, 0) the value
changes the same amount of scrollbar position. (Win32)
Thanks, I applied it in r14010
4) Nothing. Qt has no visible
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