On 05/30/2013 06:58 AM, Graeme Geldenhuys wrote:

Perhaps they'll add support for Debian 7.0 multiarch. Based on someone's posting in here a while back (I *think* yours, Graeme, but I'm not certain), I set up a VM and downloaded CodeTyphon. I forget exactly what the problem was now (the details are all in their forums, and I was far from the only person having trouble using Debian 7.0 multiarch). Their response was that Debian 7.0 was "unstable" and that I would have to wait for CodeTyphon 4.0 for it to be supported. As I didn't feel able to change my distro for the differences between CodeTyphon and Lazarus, I just wiped the VM and forgot about it.

Brian.

Hi,

I just saw this thread. The PilotLogic guys (creators of the CodeTyphoon
project) has finally decided to fork Lazarus IDE and go their own route.
Here are some "early days" screenshots.

http://www.pilotlogic.com/sitejoom/media/kunena/attachments/63/OpenIntiana64_2013-05-27.jpg

http://www.pilotlogic.com/sitejoom/media/kunena/attachments/63/Screenshot_2013-05-28.jpg


They plan to add multi-architecture / dual personalities (32-bit&
64-bit executables) on a single system, improved cross-compile support
with easy switching and indicator, C/C++ support, support more platforms
etc.


For the full thread, here is the link.


http://www.pilotlogic.com/sitejoom/index.php/forum/ct-lab-news/2509-ct-4-30-lab-new-ide?limitstart=0&start=24


Regards,
   - Graeme -


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