On 29-03-2014 19:45, marc wrote:
On 29-03-2014 12:52, Florian Klaempfl wrote:
Am 28.03.2014 21:36, schrieb Marc Weustink:
Hi, I was playing with GNUroot/debian on my android pad and installed
fpc 2.6.0 since 2.6.4 was not available.
After that I tried to build 2.6.4 from svn. However make all
On 29-03-2014 12:52, Florian Klaempfl wrote:
Am 28.03.2014 21:36, schrieb Marc Weustink:
Hi, I was playing with GNUroot/debian on my android pad and installed
fpc 2.6.0 since 2.6.4 was not available.
After that I tried to build 2.6.4 from svn. However make all stopped
when building fastcgi:
In our previous episode, Marc Weustink said:
> The funny thing is that when I ignore fastcgi (and 1 or 2 other packages)
> every thing compiles fine. Even compiling and running lazarus.
> So i wondered wat is so special with fastcgi. I?ll try OPT
fastcgi and fcl-web use fpmake. fpmake is the onl
The funny thing is that when I ignore fastcgi (and 1 or 2 other packages) every
thing compiles fine. Even compiling and running lazarus.
So i wondered wat is so special with fastcgi. I‘ll try OPT
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Florian Klaempfl wrote:
>Am 28.03.2014 21:36, schrieb Marc Weustink:
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Am 28.03.2014 21:36, schrieb Marc Weustink:
Hi, I was playing with GNUroot/debian on my android pad and installed fpc 2.6.0
since 2.6.4 was not available.
After that I tried to build 2.6.4 from svn. However make all stopped when
building fastcgi:
/usr/bin/make -C fastcgi all
make[1]: Entering
Hi, I was playing with GNUroot/debian on my android pad and installed fpc 2.6.0
since 2.6.4 was not available.
After that I tried to build 2.6.4 from svn. However make all stopped when
building fastcgi:
/usr/bin/make -C fastcgi all
make[1]: Entering directory `/home/fpc-2.6.4/packages/fastcgi'