On 22/01/2008, Al Boldi <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> Before you do that, I just tried fpGUI and it didn't compile due to
> cursorfont unit missing.
> So I added {$include cursorfont.inc} from fpc/packages/extra/forms, then it
> compiles ok,
> but I get this crash on run using fpc2.0.2:
The last time I tested it worked fine with 2.0.4 and 2.2.0. I honestly
don't see the point in supporting all old versions of FPC when you can
upgrade for free. So if you can, please upgrade to fpc 2.0.4 or
preferably 2.2.0. I tend to only support the last two FPC versions
until I know the latest FPC release has proven itself to be truly
stable, then I start using features of that (latest) release.
As far as I can see the 'cursorfont' unit in X11's backed comes from
<fpcsrc>/packages/extra/x11/cursorfont.pp
Is there any specific reason you are stuck with 2.0.2 and can't
upgrade? If it's a good reason, I can consider adding a IFDEF in the
code.
As for the latest trunk revision of fpGUI (actually the last week or
so) it's been a bit unstable with verbose output. I'm hunting down a
few bugs and added lots of debug code in there to test between the
supported platforms. It should be back to normal by the end of the
week. [Next time I'll use a private branch for such verbose debugging]
Regards,
- Graeme -
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