Am Freitag, den 22.09.2006, 12:16 -0500 schrieb frogeye:
 

I have the keywords and flags set properly, I think.  I foiled a bug with gentoo, aahd was politely informed that I needed  to emerge a current version of findutils.  After doing that, I was able to emerge fpc 2.0.4., but now I am not able to0 compile any of the sample programs since it cant find any units.  I have tried various settings for the fpc source directory and tried commenting out the related entries in the fpc.cfg file to see if that was misdirecting the compiler.  I may have larger  problems since when I try to compile a simple program, it tries to compile the last program that I had opened, and I can’t get it to compile the one that I have just opened?!?!  Basically I am try8ng ot figure out whether this is my own foolishness or if there is a bug with the amd64 version( this is 0.9.13.beta).

0.9.13 beta is not in the portage tree. If you are going to install a Lazarus version manually, this is not affected by any of your portage settings (all the settings in your /etc/make.conf, that means the flag-variables, and also the accept-keyword-list).

>From now on, Lazarus 0.9.16 is in portage. You simply can install it by 'emerge lazarus' (you have to sync your portage tree before: 'emerge --sync'). But you need a working FPC to do this. Perhaps, simply delete your /etc/fpc.conf and reemerge FPC.

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Albert


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