> Having to have that library is unfortunate, but is a fundamental > requirement since Qt exposes a C++ API which is not directly usable by > FPC. If you start looking too closely at that point, you have to > question the wisdom of using non-mainstream tools... I really don't want > to go there.
Let's make L mainstream then...it certainly deserves to be IMO. > > In practice, it's also worth installing database -dev packages e.g. > libpq-dev on user-level machines, since it is these that typically set > up a fixed-name symlink that avoids an app having to search for various > possibilities. So on one of the older machines around here I've got > > /usr/lib/libpq.a > /usr/lib/libpq.so -> libpq.so.5.1 > /usr/lib/libpq.so.5 -> libpq.so.5.1 > /usr/lib/libpq.so.5.1 > > while on a newer one: > > /usr/lib/libpq.a > /usr/lib/libpq.so -> libpq.so.5.4 > /usr/lib/libpq.so.5 -> libpq.so.5.4 > /usr/lib/libpq.so.5.4 > > That's a distro problem, not an FPC or Lazarus one. > -- _______________________________________________ Lazarus mailing list [email protected] http://lists.lazarus.freepascal.org/mailman/listinfo/lazarus
