On 12/3/2014 1:58 PM, Sven Barth wrote:
Am 03.12.2014 18:33 schrieb "waldo kitty" <[email protected]>:
>
> On 12/3/2014 11:26 AM, Sven Barth wrote:
>>
>> Am 03.12.2014 16:51 schrieb "Hans-Peter Diettrich" <[email protected]>
>> > No, the FP IDE. It has become almost useless, most options are read-only
:-(
>>
>> You need to build the FP included with trunk, because the compiler is
statically
>> linked into FP. This is usually done when you do a "make all" or at least
when
>> you do a "make install".
>
> ahhh... it would be nice to be able to specify which fpc to use in the same
> way that one can do with lazarus and other tools ;)
Considering that FP has a much smaller user base than Lazarus (not to speak of
features even), it's just not worth it.
;) i guess my current method whereby i change the path to point to the desired
FPC version is the only real way... i have a little script that i use, runfp,
which sets up my environment... it requires the version of FPC i want to use to
be specified on the command line...
eg:
runfp 2.6.2
runfp 2.6.4
runfp trunk
but using "trunk" messes up things that use $FPVERSION as that requires that i
have that version of FPC in a dedicated directory other than trunk... but hey,
it works for now and i only have to make sure that my FP.CFG and similar files
are correct for the version i'm currently playing with...
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