On 2021-02-20 17:15, Tomas Hajny wrote:
On 2021-02-20 13:49, Sven Barth via fpc-pascal wrote:
CSlemaker via fpc-pascal <fpc-pascal@lists.freepascal.org> schrieb am Sa.,
20. Feb. 2021, 09:48:


Hello everybody,

Please, note that the original poster (in Cc: now, so that he doesn't
miss the response from Sven below) isn't subscribed to fpc-pascal,
make sure to include him in Cc: of your replies.

Oops, sorry :-( - it should probably have been "she", the name wasn't visible in the message from Sven and I didn't pay enough attention to look it up. In any case, no offence intended.

Tomas



Will I need to recompile my Pascal source files for object compatibility
with Win 10?
Should I install the latest version of Free Pascal, and if so, which
version is that?
Will I have any compatibility problems with my source codes and an
up-to-date compiler?

You don't need to do anything except for installing your FPC version again.

Of course you're free to upgrade to 3.2.0, but it might involve changes, so
that might be something for another day.

P.S. - "Lazarus" is a term I'm not familiar with. Is it a completely new
IDE for Free
Pascal? Is there a document which describes differences with the old
IDE?
Is the old IDE still available in case I have trouble with Lazarus?


Lazarus is nothing new. It's around 20 years old as well and is a very
stable and comfortable IDE for Free Pascal. You can use it for both GUI and
console development and especially the code utilities and the debugger
integration are more advanced than the text mode IDE.

If you want I'd suggest you to simply download Lazarus 2.0.10 and to give it a try. On Windows it comes with FPC 3.2.0 which will *not* interfere
with a standalone installation of FPC (e.g. Your 2.6.4).

If you have trouble you can ask here or on the forum (
forum.lazarus.freepascal.org for both FPC and Lazarus) or look at the wiki (
wiki.freepascal.org, also for both projects).

Regards,
Sven
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