On ut , 2006-05-09 at 09:35 +0200, Mattias Gaertner wrote:
I heard that the gtk1 libs under FreeBSD are libglib-12.so, libgdk-12.so and
libgtk-12.so.
But at the moment the linklib directive for FreeBSD defines
{$ifdef FreeBSD}
gtkdll='gtk12';
{$linklib gtk12}
without the
I heard that the gtk1 libs under FreeBSD are libglib-12.so, libgdk-12.so and
libgtk-12.so.
But at the moment the linklib directive for FreeBSD defines
{$ifdef FreeBSD}
gtkdll='gtk12';
{$linklib gtk12}
without the '-'.
Can someone with FreeBSD please test if changing
On 9 mei 2006, at 11:21, Marco van de Voort wrote:
FreeBSD, when confronted with this says to use pkgconfig, and
doesn't want
to help out with a couple of symlinks to ease the situation. IOW
they don't
care about anything but GCC.
This symlink/library practice on linux/unix is simply a
On 5/9/06, Mattias Gaertner [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I heard that the gtk1 libs under FreeBSD are libglib-12.so, libgdk-12.so and
libgtk-12.so.
But at the moment the linklib directive for FreeBSD defines
{$ifdef FreeBSD}
gtkdll='gtk12';
{$linklib gtk12}
without the '-'.
Can
On 9 mei 2006, at 11:21, Marco van de Voort wrote:
FreeBSD, when confronted with this says to use pkgconfig, and
doesn't want
to help out with a couple of symlinks to ease the situation. IOW
they don't
care about anything but GCC.
This symlink/library practice on linux/unix
forwarded:
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Two or three months ago I tested Lazarus on FreeBSD 6.0 RELEASE.
After installing some missing libs (like pixbuf-devel, etc.) it
compiled and run without any problems. Lazarus version was 0.9.12
IIRC.
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To my best knowledge, this naming depends on
But on several
PCs I have 5 FreeBSD installtaions running from FreeBSD 5.5RC, 6.0
Release, to 6.1RC in several Patchlevels.
All fairly new versions, except for 6.0. But you probably use -HEAD there
for the ports tree? The branch from the ports tree that you use is where the
difference is