I've been building firewalls over the last few days using Debian
Wheezy (i.e. current/stable), and notice that the file command now
shows executables created by gcc etc. with a buildid:
$ file /usr/src/netdate/trunk/netdate
/usr/src/netdate/trunk/netdate: [...] dynamically linked (uses
Le 2013-06-21 03:32, Michael Schnell a écrit :
I don't understand why RPI (still) gets so much interest.
A friend of mine just bought two BeagleBone Black boards for € 38.- (+VAT)
each. With the extremely versatile and well supported TI 1 GHz chip (that is
taken from TI's AM... series of
I 'd love to try this BeagleBone but its out of stock from which I live
(using element14 HK).
Dennis
Michel Catudal wrote:
Le 2013-06-21 03:32, Michael Schnell a écrit :
I don't understand why RPI (still) gets so much interest.
A friend of mine just bought two BeagleBone Black boards
On 29.06.2013 18:23, Leonardo M. Ramé wrote:
Hi, does anyone knows if the delayed directive is implemented in FPC?
No.
does it work multiplatform?.
Don't know whether this would be possible/feasible.
Regards,
Sven
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On 06/29/2013 08:58 AM, Michel Catudal wrote:
Le 2013-06-21 03:32, Michael Schnell a écrit :
I don't understand why RPI (still) gets so much interest.
A friend of mine just bought two BeagleBone Black boards for € 38.- (+VAT) each. With the extremely
versatile and well supported TI 1 GHz chip
Don't know whether this would be possible/feasible.
Initially I thought that this directive should work similar to fpc
weakexternal directive but later I found that delphi implements it using
usual dynamic loading. So yes, it is possible implement on all platforms
which supports dynamic external
Hi all,
I'm a bit unfamiliar with the packages build system, and was
wondering how to add 'openal' for example, to the win64 list for SVN FPC
building? I would like the openal package to be compiled when I compile
for win64. I would have thought by adding it to Makefile.fpc.fpcmake,
it