Re: [Lazarus] Lazarus Release Candidate 3 of 2.0

2019-02-02 Thread Martin Frb via lazarus

On 03/02/2019 00:48, Joe via lazarus wrote:


When a "Debuggerfehler" happens, the user is told "... Drücken Sie 
<>", but there is no Stop button, only a "Weiter"-Button and a 
"Halt"-Button.


That must be an issue in the translation.

There are a "More" and a "Stop" button in the English version.

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Re: [Lazarus] Lazarus Release Candidate 3 of 2.0

2019-02-02 Thread Joe via lazarus

Two minor test findings:

Projekt -> Projekt veröffentlichen -> Zielverzeichnis: If the user 
selects an empty directory, nevertheless a question window "Verzeichnis 
leeren?" appears. Nonsense in this situation.
When a "Debuggerfehler" happens, the user is told "... Drücken Sie 
<>", but there is no Stop button, only a "Weiter"-Button and a 
"Halt"-Button.


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Re: [Lazarus] Lazarus Release Candidate 3 of 2.0

2019-02-02 Thread Joe via lazarus

Am 02.02.2019 um 21:59 schrieb Mattias Gaertner via lazarus:

On Sat, 2 Feb 2019 21:36:58 +0100
Joe via lazarus  wrote:


Hi,

In this test installation of Lazarus 2.0.0RC3 the IDE does not show
the components palette, and under View -> Components the lists are
empty.

This I did: Installed Linux Mint 18 Sarah 32-Bit on an old x86
notebook. Downloaded fpc-laz_3.0.4-1_i386.deb, fpc-src_3.0.4-1_i386
and lazarus-project_2.0.0RC3-0_i386.deb from
http://sourceforge.net/projects/lazarus/files/.

Then I installed the three deb files with GDebi and started the
Lazarus IDE. A warning "directory lcl not found" appeared. I clicked
on "Start IDE". Under Tools -> Options -> Environment, the field
"Lazarus directory" is empty.

If you installed Lazarus the first time on this computer, on start you
should see "Welcome to Lazarus 2.0.0RC3" and the Lazarus directory
should be set to" /usr/share/lazarus".

Are you sure you installed it for the first time?
Close the IDE, remove the ~/.lazarus directory and then start the IDE
again.

Mattias


Hello, Mattias,

maybe (am not sure) in a first attempt  I had installed and deinstalled 
Lazarus 1.6, which  is offered by this distro. Later when I tried to 
install RC3, GDebi told me, there was an package conflict with fpc. I 
did  sudo apt-get purge fpc and then sudo apt-get autoremove. Now RC3 
could be installed.


Following your advice, I removed the ~/.lazarus directory of the default 
user, and the problem was gone.


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Re: [Lazarus] Lazarus Release Candidate 3 of 2.0

2019-02-02 Thread Joe via lazarus

Am 02.02.2019 um 21:36 schrieb Joe via lazarus:

Hi,

In this test installation of Lazarus 2.0.0RC3 the IDE does not show 
the components palette, and under View -> Components the lists are empty.


This I did: Installed Linux Mint 18 Sarah 32-Bit on an old x86 
notebook. Downloaded fpc-laz_3.0.4-1_i386.deb, fpc-src_3.0.4-1_i386 
and lazarus-project_2.0.0RC3-0_i386.deb from 
http://sourceforge.net/projects/lazarus/files/.


Then I installed the three deb files with GDebi and started the 
Lazarus IDE. A warning "directory lcl not found" appeared. I clicked 
on "Start IDE".
Under Tools -> Options -> Environment, the field  "Lazarus directory" 
is empty.


Regards --  Joe


This problem depends on the user type of the logged on user. If we work 
as Administrator or Desktop-Benutzer, the components are accessible. If 
we work as a user of user type Default User, the components are not offered.


Joe

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Re: [Lazarus] Lazarus Release Candidate 3 of 2.0

2019-02-02 Thread Mattias Gaertner via lazarus
On Sat, 2 Feb 2019 21:36:58 +0100
Joe via lazarus  wrote:

> Hi,
> 
> In this test installation of Lazarus 2.0.0RC3 the IDE does not show
> the components palette, and under View -> Components the lists are
> empty.
> 
> This I did: Installed Linux Mint 18 Sarah 32-Bit on an old x86
> notebook. Downloaded fpc-laz_3.0.4-1_i386.deb, fpc-src_3.0.4-1_i386
> and lazarus-project_2.0.0RC3-0_i386.deb from 
> http://sourceforge.net/projects/lazarus/files/.
> 
> Then I installed the three deb files with GDebi and started the
> Lazarus IDE. A warning "directory lcl not found" appeared. I clicked
> on "Start IDE". Under Tools -> Options -> Environment, the field
> "Lazarus directory" is empty.

If you installed Lazarus the first time on this computer, on start you
should see "Welcome to Lazarus 2.0.0RC3" and the Lazarus directory
should be set to" /usr/share/lazarus".

Are you sure you installed it for the first time?
Close the IDE, remove the ~/.lazarus directory and then start the IDE
again.

Mattias
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Re: [Lazarus] Lazarus Release Candidate 3 of 2.0

2019-02-02 Thread Joe via lazarus

Hi,

In this test installation of Lazarus 2.0.0RC3 the IDE does not show the 
components palette, and under View -> Components the lists are empty.


This I did: Installed Linux Mint 18 Sarah 32-Bit on an old x86 notebook. 
Downloaded fpc-laz_3.0.4-1_i386.deb, fpc-src_3.0.4-1_i386 and 
lazarus-project_2.0.0RC3-0_i386.deb from 
http://sourceforge.net/projects/lazarus/files/.


Then I installed the three deb files with GDebi and started the Lazarus 
IDE. A warning "directory lcl not found" appeared. I clicked on "Start IDE".
Under Tools -> Options -> Environment, the field  "Lazarus directory" is 
empty.


Regards --  Joe
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Re: [Lazarus] lazbuild question

2019-02-02 Thread Ryan Joseph via lazarus


> On Feb 1, 2019, at 3:48 PM, Joost van der Sluis via lazarus 
>  wrote:
> 
> chm Is not a Lazarus but a fpc package. Seems that your fppkg configuration 
> is currupt. 
> My guess is that it works in Lazarus itself because you haven't compiled 
> Lazbuild in a while.

That was it! I was using a version of lazbuild from another lazarus 
installation. Works now that I’m using the correct lazbuild.

Thanks.

Regards,
Ryan Joseph

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Re: [Lazarus] lazbuild question

2019-02-02 Thread Martok via lazarus
Am 01.02.2019 um 21:48 schrieb Joost van der Sluis via lazarus:
> chm Is not a Lazarus but a fpc package. Seems that your fppkg configuration 
> is currupt. > My guess is that it works in Lazarus itself because you haven't 
> compiled
Lazbuild in a while.

Ryan,

can you check what versions of FPC you have installed (and where), which of
those is found from the PATH by `which fpc`, and which of those is configured
for Lazarus?

Fppkg does not play well with user-local installations and wholly ignores the
CompPath config of Lazarus, so it may look for an old path that is no longer
present. There have been a few changes to that recently, so if your lazbuild is
of a different version, it may follow another logic than lazarus.

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