2010/3/18 Antônio antoniog12...@gmail.com:
If you do not know how to receive international payment, or if you need some
local support to do the task, let me know.
Antônio
Hi :)
I don't understand if the turorial helped them to cross compile for
arm-linux or they need more help I tried to
From what I understood, he read the tutorial but can not apply it properly.
The reply shall come soon. Now it is 5h30 am in Brazil.
Antônio
2010/3/18 Kjow antispamm...@gmail.com
2010/3/18 Antônio antoniog12...@gmail.com:
If you do not know how to receive international payment, or if you
2010/3/18 Antônio antoniog12...@gmail.com:
From what I understood, he read the tutorial but can not apply it properly.
The reply shall come soon. Now it is 5h30 am in Brazil.
Antônio
Ok, thank you very much!
I need to do some modify to it (I received some hints), so this can be
the right
On Tue, Mar 16, 2010 at 01:46:12AM +0100, Hans-Peter Diettrich wrote:
As it looks to me now, I do not only see Lazarus in a downward spiral,
instead the spiral already has reached ground zero :-(
Strange, while reading this, I thought the same, but then about Ubuntu.
Since what else is a
Hans-Peter Diettrich wrote:
Nonetheless two problems remain:
- the help is installed, but into the wrong directory (/usr/share/...)
- fpc 2.2.4 is installed, too old when switching to SVN trunk later
I hope that the Help issue is fixed soon. Research for SVN and fpc 2.4
goes on...
Debian
Is there a reason why it is not possible to get the sourcecode using the
SVN repository?
I can easily find the tar.gz file on SF website, but browsing the svn
repository I can't seem to find it??
Any advise?
Kind regards,
Torsten Bonde Christiansen.
Graeme Geldenhuys wrote:
Unfortunately
How can i solve this problem?
lParamLo is not a field in 64-bit TLMessage in Lazarus lmessages.pp
-
lParamLo is not a field in 64-bit TLMessage in Lazarus lmessages.pp.
Nor is there any comment given for why they've IFDEF'd this out.
Typical Lazarus.
I don't have 64-bit system to figure
On Thu, 18 Mar 2010 08:20:59 -0300
Osvaldo Filho arquivos...@gmail.com wrote:
How can i solve this problem?
lParamLo is not a field in 64-bit TLMessage in Lazarus lmessages.pp
-
lParamLo is not a field in 64-bit TLMessage in Lazarus lmessages.pp.
Nor is there any comment given
Well
This code:
// sqlite is a TSQLite3DataSet
sqlite.FieldDefs.Clear;
sqlite.FieldDefs.Add('id',ftAutoInc);
sqlite.FieldDefs.Add('name',ftString);
sqlite.FileName:='test.sq3';
sqlite.TableName:='test';
sqlite.CreateTable;
produces a table with this code
CREATE TABLE test (id
On Thu, Mar 18, 2010 at 12:40:43PM +0100, Mattias Gaertner wrote:
// on a 64 bit platform these make no sense
Typical troll?
It doesn't make sense on a 32-bit platform that supports 64-bit types
either. It is a frozen remnant of when FPC and Delphi didn't, kept for
backwards compatibility.
Any workaround for Orpheus install on x64?
2010/3/18 Marco van de Voort mar...@stack.nl:
On Thu, Mar 18, 2010 at 12:40:43PM +0100, Mattias Gaertner wrote:
// on a 64 bit platform these make no sense
Typical troll?
It doesn't make sense on a 32-bit platform that supports 64-bit types
On Thu, Mar 18, 2010 at 09:06:12AM -0300, Osvaldo Filho wrote:
Any workaround for Orpheus install on x64?
Look how Lazarus defines it and adapt the code?
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Marco van de Voort schrieb:
As it looks to me now, I do not only see Lazarus in a downward spiral,
instead the spiral already has reached ground zero :-(
Strange, while reading this, I thought the same, but then about Ubuntu.
Since what else is a distribution then packaging and integrating
patspiper schrieb:
I had to create a repository on my local drive and added it to
Synaptic's software sources. It wasn't very easy.
That's one way to make the apt package management inoperative, if not
done properly.
I learned later on
that you could use the command dpkg -i *.deb to
On Thu, Mar 18, 2010 at 01:04:23PM +0100, Hans-Peter Diettrich wrote:
Marco van de Voort schrieb:
As it looks to me now, I do not only see Lazarus in a downward spiral,
instead the spiral already has reached ground zero :-(
Strange, while reading this, I thought the same, but then
On Wed, 2010-03-17 at 14:39 +0100, Michael Van Canneyt wrote:
On Wed, 17 Mar 2010, Joost van der Sluis wrote:
On Wed, 2010-03-17 at 14:15 +0100, Michael Schnell wrote:
On 03/17/2010 01:32 PM, Michael Van Canneyt wrote:
It cannot use a TTimer, since TTimer presupposes a GUI and an X
Antônio escreveu:
From what I understood, he read the tutorial but can not apply it properly.
The reply shall come soon. Now it is 5h30 am in Brazil.
Antônio
Interestingly, he had asked me to do this. I prepared my environment to
be able to help you, I lost my time with it. ¬¬
I definitely
He seems to be looking for a permanent solution to his problem. If you can
support Kjow in Brazil, and he could pay you, it will be a perfect business
of geek capitalism.
Antônio
2010/3/18 Silvio Clecio silviop...@gmail.com
Antônio escreveu:
From what I understood, he read the tutorial but
2010/3/18 Silvio Clecio silviop...@gmail.com:
Interestingly, he had asked me to do this. I prepared my environment to
be able to help you, I lost my time with it. ¬¬
I definitely do not understand people, especially the rushed.
Do you refer to me?
Kjow
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2010/3/18 patspiper patspi...@yahoo.com:
Hans-Peter Diettrich wrote:
Nonetheless two problems remain:
- the help is installed, but into the wrong directory (/usr/share/...)
- fpc 2.2.4 is installed, too old when switching to SVN trunk later
I hope that the Help issue is fixed soon. Research
On Thu, 18 Mar 2010 11:57:14 +0100
Andrea Mauri andrea.mauri...@gmail.com wrote:
Il 16/03/2010 20.38, Mattias Gaertner ha scritto:
It uses the function FindDefaultBrowser in unit lcl/lclintf.pas.
I checked FindDefaultBrowserFunction.
I have this problem on win32 (xp).
function
Antônio escreveu:
He seems to be looking for a permanent solution to his problem. If you
can support Kjow in Brazil, and he could pay you, it will be a perfect
business of geek capitalism.
Antônio
OK. ;)
Let's wait a little longer. He answered my e-mail at night.
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We need to know how much Kyow want to pay to be supported by you in Brazil.
Antônio
2010/3/18 Silvio Clecio silviop...@gmail.com
Antônio escreveu:
He seems to be looking for a permanent solution to his problem. If you
can support Kjow in Brazil, and he could pay you, it will be a perfect
Kjow. Sorry.
Antônio
2010/3/18 Antônio antoniog12...@gmail.com
We need to know how much Kyow want to pay to be supported by you in Brazil.
Antônio
2010/3/18 Silvio Clecio silviop...@gmail.com
Antônio escreveu:
He seems to be looking for a permanent solution to his problem. If you
Antônio escreveu:
It seems that he needs to make programs for Linux because their
customers require and he sees this as a cost saving, but still uses
Delphi and is not very comfortable with Linux.
Antônio
I understood this too. I just thought it strange he leave 'shooting' for
all sides.
I
He does not mind paying. He is rehearsing its entry in the Linux world and
need a solution that works.
Antônio
2010/3/18 Silvio Clecio silviop...@gmail.com
Antônio escreveu:
It seems that he needs to make programs for Linux because their
customers require and he sees this as a cost saving,
Kjow escreveu:
2010/3/18 Silvio Clecio silviop...@gmail.com:
Interestingly, he had asked me to do this. I prepared my environment to
be able to help you, I lost my time with it. ¬¬
I definitely do not understand people, especially the rushed.
Do you refer to me?
Kjow
No. People of the
Your work will not lost.
Antônio
2010/3/18 Silvio Clecio silviop...@gmail.com
Kjow escreveu:
2010/3/18 Silvio Clecio silviop...@gmail.com:
Interestingly, he had asked me to do this. I prepared my environment to
be able to help you, I lost my time with it. ¬¬
I definitely do not
Your work will not be lost.
2010/3/18 Antônio antoniog12...@gmail.com
Your work will not lost.
Antônio
2010/3/18 Silvio Clecio silviop...@gmail.com
Kjow escreveu:
2010/3/18 Silvio Clecio silviop...@gmail.com:
Interestingly, he had asked me to do this. I prepared my environment to
be
Mattias Gaertner schreef:
On Thu, 18 Mar 2010 11:57:14 +0100
Andrea Mauri andrea.mauri...@gmail.com wrote:
Il 16/03/2010 20.38, Mattias Gaertner ha scritto:
It uses the function FindDefaultBrowser in unit lcl/lclintf.pas.
I checked FindDefaultBrowserFunction.
I have this problem on win32
In addition, you would not charge anything and now can earn some money.
Antõnio
2010/3/18 Antônio antoniog12...@gmail.com
Your work will not be lost.
2010/3/18 Antônio antoniog12...@gmail.com
Your work will not lost.
Antônio
2010/3/18 Silvio Clecio silviop...@gmail.com
Kjow escreveu:
If Kjow want to pay it, of course.
Antônio
2010/3/18 Antônio antoniog12...@gmail.com
In addition, you would not charge anything and now can earn some money.
Antõnio
2010/3/18 Antônio antoniog12...@gmail.com
Your work will not be lost.
2010/3/18 Antônio antoniog12...@gmail.com
Your
On 3/18/2010 13:30, Mattias Gaertner wrote:
On Thu, 18 Mar 2010 11:57:14 +0100
Andrea Mauriandrea.mauri...@gmail.com wrote:
The find function looks in PATH, on my pc I have rundll32.exe in
windows\system32 but PATH environment variable does not include
c:\windows\system32, so find function
On 3/18/2010 14:13, Vincent Snijders wrote:
Mattias Gaertner schreef:
Any windows user out there who knows how to find the right rundll on
all windows platforms?
I don't know, but we could try something like
AppendPathDelim(GetEnvironmentVariable('WinDir'))+'system32\rundll.exe'
first.
that
Hello Lazarus-List,
Thursday, March 18, 2010, 6:30:57 PM, you wrote:
The find function looks in PATH, on my pc I have rundll32.exe in
windows\system32 but PATH environment variable does not include
c:\windows\system32, so find function does not find rundll32
MG Any windows user out there who
Thank you for all your contributions, I ordered a HP ML110 today. I'll
equip it with more hard disks and memory and by the end of march,
Charlie will pick it up so it can be installed in April.
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On Thu, 18 Mar 2010 16:47:28 -0300
Andreas Berger andr...@thebergerclan.org wrote:
Four years ago I tried to port our companies main application to
Lazarus. I mostly worked, but we had some problems with components not
quite compatible with D7 - also bitmap transparency did not work, but
Guionardo Furlan escreveu:
Well
This code:
// sqlite is a TSQLite3DataSet
sqlite.FieldDefs.Clear;
sqlite.FieldDefs.Add('id',ftAutoInc);
sqlite.FieldDefs.Add('name',ftString);
sqlite.FileName:='test.sq3';
sqlite.TableName:='test';
sqlite.CreateTable;
Try
sqlite.PrimaryKey :=
19.03.2010 3:28, Mattias Gaertner wrote:
Properties with variable getters are shown.
Properties with getter functions are not shown.
Only if you are using dwarf debug info. And both RTL and LCL needs to be
built with dwarf debug info. Use the next options while building RTL and
LCL and
Antônio escreveu:
Your work will not be lost.
Thanks.
He answered now an email I sent yesterday. He not can even install the FPC.
I'm here to help regardless of money (see my web history, silvioprog on
search of Google of the Brasil) ;) Just found it strange the way with he
addressed me and
This is not competition. Lazarus bounties is a scheme accepted by the
community. It is an accepted way to pay programmers. See here:
http://wiki.lazarus.freepascal.org/Bounties/pt
Antônio
2010/3/18 Silvio Clecio silviop...@gmail.com
Antônio escreveu:
Your work will not be lost.
Thanks.
If you do not bother with payment, my opinion is that you should colaborate
with Kjow and form a team with him.
Antônio
2010/3/18 Antônio antoniog12...@gmail.com
This is not competition. Lazarus bounties is a scheme accepted by the
community. It is an accepted way to pay programmers. See
Antônio escreveu:
This is not competition. Lazarus bounties is a scheme accepted by the
community. It is an accepted way to pay programmers. See here:
http://wiki.lazarus.freepascal.org/Bounties/pt
Antônio
OK Antônio, I understand. But it seems to me not bounties, he is
desperate and want a
Well, I did not invent them, the community adopts them since before I
arrived.
Antônio
2010/3/18 Silvio Clecio silviop...@gmail.com
Antônio escreveu:
This is not competition. Lazarus bounties is a scheme accepted by the
community. It is an accepted way to pay programmers. See here:
An open source project is not the communist party or a church, people need
money.
Antônio
2010/3/18 Antônio antoniog12...@gmail.com
Well, I did not invent them, the community adopts them since before I
arrived.
Antônio
2010/3/18 Silvio Clecio silviop...@gmail.com
Antônio escreveu:
I'm not exactly an enthusiast of capitalism, but I see no problem in
bonties.
Antônio
2010/3/18 Antônio antoniog12...@gmail.com
An open source project is not the communist party or a church, people need
money.
Antônio
2010/3/18 Antônio antoniog12...@gmail.com
Well, I did not invent
Antônio escreveu:
If you do not bother with payment, my opinion is that you should
colaborate with Kjow and form a team with him.
Antônio
I think this is an error occurring in the translations. Please, if there
is any word not that sounds good, let me know.
Of course I can help Kjow :) And
Antônio escreveu:
An open source project is not the communist party or a church, people
need money.
But not at all costs!
Antônio
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programmer
You talk as if someone was making a lack ethics. I say it is not applicable,
once the community itself created the bounties.
Antõnio
2010/3/18 Silvio Clecio silviop...@gmail.com
Antônio escreveu:
An open source project is not the communist party or a church, people
need money.
But not at
The advertiser contacted me and decided to create the bounty and I felt
compelled to warn Kjow.
Antônio
2010/3/18 Antônio antoniog12...@gmail.com
You talk as if someone was making a lack ethics. I say it is not
applicable, once the community itself created the bounties.
Antõnio
2010/3/18
Antônio escreveu:
I'm not exactly an enthusiast of capitalism, but I see no problem in
bonties.
Antônio
2010/3/18 Antônio antoniog12...@gmail.com mailto:antoniog12...@gmail.com
An open source project is not the communist party or a church,
people need money.
Antônio
I understand his personal feellings, I will not get anything with that
too. Moreover,
I do not want to give the impression that I do not care about him, this is
not true.
Antônio
2010/3/18 Andrew Brunner andrew.t.brun...@gmail.com
Hi Antonio,
I think we've given you the benefit of the doubt
Antônio escreveu:
The advertiser contacted me and decided to create the bounty and I felt
compelled to warn Kjow.
Antônio
2010/3/18 Antônio antoniog12...@gmail.com mailto:antoniog12...@gmail.com
You talk as if someone was making a lack ethics. I say it is not
applicable, once
OK.
Antônio
2010/3/18 Silvio Clecio silviop...@gmail.com
Antônio escreveu:
The advertiser contacted me and decided to create the bounty and I felt
compelled to warn Kjow.
Antônio
2010/3/18 Antônio antoniog12...@gmail.com mailto:
antoniog12...@gmail.com
You talk as if
Andrew Brunner escreveu:
Hi Antonio,
I think we've given you the benefit of the doubt when reading your
posts. To me it was obvious that the argument was needing you to
adjust your methods to get the project moving and maintain respect for
personal feelings. The issue is not about
Sorry for the incident.
Antõnio
2010/3/18 Silvio Clecio silviop...@gmail.com
Andrew Brunner escreveu:
Hi Antonio,
I think we've given you the benefit of the doubt when reading your
posts. To me it was obvious that the argument was needing you to
adjust your methods to get the
Antônio escreveu:
OK.
Antônio
Hey guy... I hope you have not been upset with me (bad translation).
Please understand that the error came in the attitude of Anderson Serpa
Magalhães (he seems to be very impatient).
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Antônio escreveu:
Sorry for the incident.
Antõnio
No problems, guy :) . I will contact him (Anderson -
ander...@mobixxx.com.br), I can send with a Bcc copy for you. Well,
after all that, I do not feel right to do the job. I wish good luck to
Kjow and if he needs any help, can count on me too.
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