On Friday 08 February 2008 09:41, Peter Williams wrote:
Hi all,
I installed Lazarus and Free Pascal on my Linux Ubuntu pc
using the Synaptic Package Manager. However, when I start Lazarus I
get the following error message (see subject).
The current Free Pascal source directory
Hi all,
I installed Lazarus and Free Pascal on my Linux Ubuntu pc
using the Synaptic Package Manager. However, when I start Lazarus I
get the following error message (see subject).
The current Free Pascal source directory
/usr/lib/fpc/2.0.4/units/i386-linux/
does not look
Hi all
Earlier I reported a problem finding libpq.dll. I then suspected a
problem on my disc and did a complete Windows XP re-install, followed
by a postgres 8.3 install and then a Lazarus 0.9.25 re-install.
I started by changing fpc.cfg to add the library path of the libpq.dll
file to
On Fri, 8 Feb 2008 19:41:11 +1100
Peter Williams [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi all,
I installed Lazarus and Free Pascal on my Linux Ubuntu pc
using the Synaptic Package Manager. However, when I start Lazarus I
get the following error message (see subject).
The current Free
On Fri, 8 Feb 2008 09:45:00 +0100
Luk Vandelaer [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On Friday 08 February 2008 09:41, Peter Williams wrote:
Hi all,
I installed Lazarus and Free Pascal on my Linux Ubuntu pc
using the Synaptic Package Manager. However, when I start Lazarus I
get the
Luk Vandelaer schreef:
The correct path for you would be /usr/lib/fpc/2.0.4
Lazarus knows his way from there.
No that is the path of the compiled units (.ppu and .o), not for the pascal *source*
directory, with .pas, .pp and .inc files.
Vincent
Alex du Plessis schreef:
Hi all
Earlier I reported a problem finding libpq.dll. I then suspected a
problem on my disc and did a complete Windows XP re-install, followed
by a postgres 8.3 install and then a Lazarus 0.9.25 re-install.
I started by changing fpc.cfg to add the library path
Marc Weustink wrote:
Alex du Plessis wrote:
Alex du Plessis wrote:
Hi all
Earlier I reported a problem finding libpq.dll. I then suspected a
problem on my disc and did a complete Windows XP re-install,
followed by a postgres 8.3 install and then a Lazarus 0.9.25
re-install.
I
Alex du Plessis schreef:
Marc Weustink wrote:
Alex du Plessis wrote:
Alex du Plessis wrote:
Hi all
Earlier I reported a problem finding libpq.dll. I then suspected a
problem on my disc and did a complete Windows XP re-install,
followed by a postgres 8.3 install and then a Lazarus
Alex du Plessis wrote:
Alex du Plessis wrote:
Hi all
Earlier I reported a problem finding libpq.dll. I then suspected a
problem on my disc and did a complete Windows XP re-install, followed
by a postgres 8.3 install and then a Lazarus 0.9.25 re-install.
I started by changing fpc.cfg
Looks nice, congrats.
Gerard.
Hi,
If you can, try to install debian instead (Sorry, I just don't like RH
distro's thy sucks imho) ;)
You should know that with yum you must first clean the repository
cache, and then read it again (as I said, they sucks). The best way is
to add a new repository with your rpm's made for centos
Wow, cool application. What version of Asterisk does your manager works with ?
Ido
On Feb 8, 2008 7:41 AM, Lee Jenkins [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I've written several console/daemon apps with Lazarus/Freepascal, but this is
my
first GUI app that really does anything and aside from some
Alex du Plessis wrote:
Hi all
Earlier I reported a problem finding libpq.dll. I then suspected a
problem on my disc and did a complete Windows XP re-install, followed
by a postgres 8.3 install and then a Lazarus 0.9.25 re-install.
I started by changing fpc.cfg to add the library path
Vincent Snijders wrote:
Alex du Plessis schreef:
Marc Weustink wrote:
Alex du Plessis wrote:
Alex du Plessis wrote:
Hi all
Earlier I reported a problem finding libpq.dll. I then suspected
a problem on my disc and did a complete Windows XP re-install,
followed by a postgres 8.3 install
ik wrote:
On Feb 8, 2008 3:43 PM, Lee Jenkins [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
ik wrote:
Wow, cool application. What version of Asterisk does your manager works with ?
Ido
Thanks guys,
I'm on Asterisk 1.2.12 here at my office, but I'd assume that it would work on
1.4 as well. I don't think they
En/na Antonio Sanguigni ha escrit:
Thanks all, guys. I'll have a look at your suggests.
Note that all suggestions are distro specific. As more and more distro
move to freedesktop, maybe the best cross-distro solution is to use the
freedesktop standards, e.g. xdg-open:
A.J. Venter wrote:
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
On Feb 8, 2008 3:43 PM, Lee Jenkins [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
ik wrote:
Wow, cool application. What version of Asterisk does your manager works
with ?
Ido
Thanks guys,
I'm on Asterisk 1.2.12 here at my office, but I'd assume that it would work on
1.4 as well. I don't think they
ik wrote:
Hi,
If you can, try to install debian instead (Sorry, I just don't like RH
distro's thy sucks imho) ;)
You should know that with yum you must first clean the repository
cache, and then read it again (as I said, they sucks). The best way is
to add a new repository with your rpm's made
Hi all,
First, great job on the SessionProperties functionality, a great feature.
Secondly, I have a couple of questions in using it with TXMLPropStorage
component.
1. (More of an issue than a question) The settings do not seem to get saved when
you close the form from code (calling forms
Giuliano Colla wrote:
Lee Jenkins ha scritto:
ik wrote:
Hi,
If you can, try to install debian instead (Sorry, I just don't like RH
distro's thy sucks imho) ;)
You should know that with yum you must first clean the repository
cache, and then read it again (as I said, they sucks). The best way
Am Freitag 08 Februar 2008 schrieb Luca Olivetti:
En/na Antonio Sanguigni ha escrit:
Thanks all, guys. I'll have a look at your suggests.
Note that all suggestions are distro specific. As more and more distro
move to freedesktop, maybe the best cross-distro solution is to use the
ik wrote:
On Feb 8, 2008 3:43 PM, Lee Jenkins [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
ik wrote:
Wow, cool application. What version of Asterisk does your manager works with ?
Ido
Thanks guys,
I'm on Asterisk 1.2.12 here at my office, but I'd assume that it would work on
1.4 as well. I don't think they
Lee Jenkins ha scritto:
ik wrote:
Hi,
If you can, try to install debian instead (Sorry, I just don't like RH
distro's thy sucks imho) ;)
You should know that with yum you must first clean the repository
cache, and then read it again (as I said, they sucks). The best way is
to add a new
ik wrote:
Wow, cool application. What version of Asterisk does your manager works with ?
Ido
Thanks guys,
I'm on Asterisk 1.2.12 here at my office, but I'd assume that it would work on
1.4 as well. I don't think they made any breakable changes to AMI in 1.4.
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