On 23 Aug 2007, at 00:35, Marc Weustink wrote:
Your issue is caused by the implementation of a directory cache in
the compiler since 2.0.4, which for systems defined as case-aware
did not keep track of the original file name casing. Your issue is
probably fixed/worked around in 2.3.1, but
Jonas Maebe wrote:
On 23 Aug 2007, at 00:00, Marc Weustink wrote:
Target by target and tonight I came to the last: OSX.
And there I noticed that the ppcppc 2.1.5 compiler stopped searching
for Lower/Uppercase unitname variants, so it cannot compile my lazarus
sources anymore (while 2.0.4 hap
On 23 Aug 2007, at 00:00, Marc Weustink wrote:
Target by target and tonight I came to the last: OSX.
And there I noticed that the ppcppc 2.1.5 compiler stopped
searching for Lower/Uppercase unitname variants, so it cannot
compile my lazarus sources anymore (while 2.0.4 happily does)
Is ther
Hi,
For Lazarus development I share my lazarus sources on a nfs and samba
export, so I have the same source tree for Win32/64/CE, Linux and OSX
development. Samba is used for windows, nfs for the others. The last
months I've been switching my development compiler from 2.0.4 to 2.1.5
Target by