Doug Chamberlin schrieb:
I see a bunch of bugs reported and developers posting that those are fixed. But unless I wade in and install SVN and figure out how to use it to update my local source and figure out how to compile FPC and Lazarus I cannot make use of those bug fixes.
Why don't you simply use an SVN client, to keep you working copy in sync with the project trunk? Compiling Lazarus requires not much more than a mouse click, and some time for the compilation itself.
When 2.4.0 was released I thought, Ok, maybe I should start with that. So I went about installing and building and learning my way around. Then came to a crashing halt when I learned you could not build Lazarus using the 2.4.0 FPC. Huh?
The required changes have been applied to the Lazarus code, long before it became *necessary* to use FPC 2.4 for a Lazarus build. IMO you better start with a Lazarus Release version, and install both the Lazarus and FPC of that version, instead of upgrading both independently.
I only wonder what happend to my openSUSE when I tried to upgrade to FPC 2.4. It looks to me as if the RPM handling was affected, somehow, because now I'm unable to install *any* RPM, with the always same (CPIO?) error: "invalid checksum for archive" :-(
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