2009/10/12 Rainer Stratmann <rainerstratm...@t-online.de>: > Am Montag, 12. Oktober 2009 16:21 schrieb Gustavo Enrique Jimenez: >> 2009/10/12 Rainer Stratmann <rainerstratm...@t-online.de>: >> > Am Montag, 12. Oktober 2009 11:02 schrieb Jürgen Hestermann: >> >> > Remember, Pascal is merely a TEACHING language, unsuitable for >> >> > commercial software development, which is why we have C. :) >> >> >> >> And why should that be the case? What are the outstanding feature of C >> >> that make it so supperiour? It's illogical and hard to maintain syntax? >> >> Or is it just that it was available for free on all unix systems? >> > >> > Yes, it is available everywhere. >> > And it is easier to copy unix code then. >> > >> > Remember that it is still not easy to come to freepascal. >> > You have to configure a debian testing system and apt-get lazarus and so >> > on... Nearly nowhere the lazarus package is preinstalled. >> >> You don't need Debian Testing. My system is Debian Stable (i386) since >> 2001/2002. Never have had a serious problem installing >> Lazarus/Freepascal. > > How do you install Lazarus/Freepascal with apt or else? > I am a friend of userfriendly software...
Download fpc-2.2.4-3.i386.deb.tar and lazarus_0.9.28-0.i386.deb.tar tar -xf *.tar dpkg -i *.deb <- as root Gustavo _______________________________________________ fpc-pascal maillist - fpc-pascal@lists.freepascal.org http://lists.freepascal.org/mailman/listinfo/fpc-pascal