On Fri, Mar 20, 2009 at 5:04 PM, Henry Vermaak henry.verm...@gmail.com wrote:
but fpgui depends on x, right? and x depends on libc? you might as
well include clocales by default under an ifdef (like lazarus does
with cthreads).
fpGUI depends on libx11 for X11 based systems. Also on embedded
On Sun, Mar 22, 2009 at 8:37 AM, Graeme Geldenhuys
graemeg.li...@gmail.com wrote:
but fpgui depends on x, right? and x depends on libc? you might as
well include clocales by default under an ifdef (like lazarus does
with cthreads).
fpGUI depends on libx11 for X11 based systems. Also on
In our previous episode, Graeme Geldenhuys said:
The issue was that the 'libc.pp' unit was not available for FreeBSD.
I found the 'users.pp' unit which seems to have the methods I require.
Is the 'users.pp' unit compatible with FreeBSD?
As far as I know yes, since 2.2.2. Also for OS X.
Op zondag 22-03-2009 om 17:37 uur [tijdzone +0800], schreef Funky Beast:
I found the culprit.
In TIBConnection.PrepareStatement's variable section, x was declared
as a shortint
which would cause problem when its used for allocating memmory for the
SQLVAR elements,
when there are more than
On Sun, Mar 22, 2009 at 11:40 AM, Marco van de Voort mar...@stack.nl wrote:
Is the 'users.pp' unit compatible with FreeBSD?
As far as I know yes, since 2.2.2. Also for OS X.
Only the shadow functions are linux only.
That's perfect, thanks. Now fpGUI is finally 'libc.pp' unit free. ;-)
In our previous episode, Bart said:
I could help writing the Linux (only x86 32-bit) part of it, I only
have acces to my own (almost ancient) Linux and WinME system for
development.
It was mostly a hint at the other unices, since it would indeed be *nix
only. VMs get you a long way, and you
In our previous episode, Graeme Geldenhuys said:
But last time I tested libc was not available for FreeBSD. Hence the
reason I have code as follows (which only includes libc when the OS is
Linux on cpu386).
OK, maybe I am confusing myself - between the libc unit and the libc
library as
Joost van der Sluis wrote:
Op zondag 22-03-2009 om 17:37 uur [tijdzone +0800], schreef Funky Beast:
I found the culprit.
In TIBConnection.PrepareStatement's variable section, x was declared
as a shortint
which would cause problem when its used for allocating memmory for the
SQLVAR elements,
Op zondag 22-03-2009 om 18:40 uur [tijdzone +0800], schreef Funky Beast:
Joost van der Sluis wrote:
Op zondag 22-03-2009 om 17:37 uur [tijdzone +0800], schreef Funky Beast:
I found the culprit.
In TIBConnection.PrepareStatement's variable section, x was declared
as a shortint
which
Joost van der Sluis wrote:
Op zondag 22-03-2009 om 18:40 uur [tijdzone +0800], schreef Funky Beast:
Joost van der Sluis wrote:
Op zondag 22-03-2009 om 17:37 uur [tijdzone +0800], schreef Funky Beast:
I found the culprit.
In TIBConnection.PrepareStatement's variable section, x was declared
For Windows there ist gethostbyname.
But for Linux I am searching for this function.
The unit inet is not on the distribution I have (knoppix)
And libc also does the compiler not know.
May be there exists another way to find out the local IP adress.
On 22 Mar 2009, at 20:21, Rainer Stratmann wrote:
May be there exists another way to find out the local IP adress.
The local ip address does not exist. A system can have multiple
network cards, there can be vpn tunnels, NAT gateways to other
networks and virtual machines, ... Which of
Am Sonntag, 22. März 2009 20:24 schrieb Jonas Maebe:
On 22 Mar 2009, at 20:21, Rainer Stratmann wrote:
May be there exists another way to find out the local IP adress.
The local ip address does not exist. A system can have multiple
network cards, there can be vpn tunnels, NAT gateways to
On Sun, 2009-03-22 at 20:36 +0100, Rainer Stratmann wrote:
Am Sonntag, 22. März 2009 20:24 schrieb Jonas Maebe:
On 22 Mar 2009, at 20:21, Rainer Stratmann wrote:
May be there exists another way to find out the local IP adress.
The local ip address does not exist. A system can have
At 01:21 PM 3/22/2009, David W Noon wrote:
On Sun, 2009-03-22 at 20:36 +0100, Rainer Stratmann wrote:
Am Sonntag, 22. März 2009 20:24 schrieb Jonas Maebe:
On 22 Mar 2009, at 20:21, Rainer Stratmann wrote:
May be there exists another way to find out the local IP adress.
The local ip
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