On 07/05/12 12:35, Guillermo Martínez Jiménez wrote:
Thanks, Henry,
Can you give any more information about how it fails?
It's a SIGSEGV. The library is the Allegro library version 5.0.6.
The error is inside an internal procedure that uploads a texture to
OpenGL context, and it is used
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Source(s):
Thanks to all for tips
@Graeme. I tried download tiOPS source but can't extract archive on
linux. I never had problems with compressed files on linux. Which
format is this? Can you send mi tiRTTI file via e-mail?
Thanks
2012/5/7 Graeme Geldenhuys graemeg.li...@gmail.com:
On 5 May 2012 18:15,
From: Henry Vermaak
Subject: Re: [fpc-pascal] Re: Runs correctly when debugging.
It's hard to say without seeing your function/type declarations.
Actually I don't call the function that raises the SIGSEGV signal,
since it's an internal function. Allegro has a driver struct
(RECORD) that
On 08/05/12 11:52, Guillermo Martínez Jiménez wrote:
From: Henry Vermaak
Subject: Re: [fpc-pascal] Re: Runs correctly when debugging.
It's hard to say without seeing your function/type declarations.
Actually I don't call the function that raises the SIGSEGV signal,
since it's an internal
Hi,
@Graeme. I tried download tiOPS source but can't extract archive on
linux. I never had problems with compressed files on linux. Which
format is this?
I meant you should be able to simply check-out the tiRTTI.pas unit
form the SubVersion source code repository, or browse the repository
Thanks! I will look at this
2012/5/8 Graeme Geldenhuys graemeg.li...@gmail.com:
Hi,
@Graeme. I tried download tiOPS source but can't extract archive on
linux. I never had problems with compressed files on linux. Which
format is this?
I meant you should be able to simply check-out the
Hi,
I hope I can make myself clear.
I'm making a driver to control an LCD with an STM32 microcontroller,
using fpc-embedded-arm.
I want to make my driver re-usable, i.e. I want to be able to pass the
needed RST- and CS-pins only one time, so I don't need to modify the
code in multiple places