On 24.02.2013 23:18, Donald Ziesig wrote:
Hi All:
I just got a new laptop and decided to put the latest and greatest
Lazarus/FPC on it. I got FPC 2.6.2, installed it and used it to compile
Lazarus 1.1. When I run Lazarus it asks for (as an example)
rtl/linux/system.pp. I found rtl/linux/system.pp in
/usr/share/fpcsrc/2.6.0/rtl/linux/system.pp (no sign of 2.6.2/linux) so
I pointed Lazarus at that path and it warns about the version mismatch.
Can I use this till I get the updated sources?
I have /usr/lib/fpc/2.6.2 and ~/fpc-2.6.2/lib/fpc/2.6.2 but they both
only have directories ide, msg and units.
I've been searching for the appropriate sources on the web with no
success. I probably am missing something obvious so if anyone can point
me to them I would sure appreciate it.
Go to http://www.freepascal.org/ and go to Download on the right side.
There you'll see the point "Sources" below "Binaries".
You can either select one of the mirrors (which will take you to a new
site on freepascal.org first where you can do the approbiate selection)
or you can go to SourceForge which will (sadly) send you to the root
directory. There you navigate to Source => 2.6.2 and then you either
want fpc-2.6.2-sources.zip or fpc-2.6.2-source.tar.gz.
Regards,
Sven
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