2009/4/16 Graeme Geldenhuys graemeg.li...@gmail.com:
On Thu, Apr 16, 2009 at 9:21 AM, Florian Klaempfl
flor...@freepascal.org wrote:
The real name of a submitter goes into the log,
the person responsible for the commit is known by subversion.
So you do the same thing but manually - that
2009/4/9 Graeme Geldenhuys graemeg.li...@gmail.com:
On Thu, Apr 9, 2009 at 5:17 PM, Reenen Laurie rlau...@gmail.com wrote:
Windows users?
I am downloading TortoiseGit (http://code.google.com/p/tortoisegit/)
as we speak, and will try to get the latest 10 revisions :-)
See my previous post.
2009/4/8 Henry Vermaak henry.verm...@gmail.com:
2009/4/8 Sébastien FLOURETTE sebastien.floure...@gmail.com:
I try that you tell me but the result is not good.
so what was the result of the libusb test program in c? do you have
permissions to use the device?
Have you got an example of use
2009/3/20 Liyuán García Caballero liy...@cav.desoft.cu:
Hi people
I need to use version 2.3 of Free Pascal with Lazarus 0.9.26, is it
possible?
i doubt it. lazarus trunk appears to work with fpc trunk at the
moment, though. why do you need fpc trunk?
henry
2009/3/16 YanChengyuan yanchengy...@gmail.com:
hey all!
lazarus is free and useful,and i'm glad with that.
but where are the manuals?
there are some here: http://lazarus-ccr.sourceforge.net/docs/
i do have read some books on Delphi Programming ,but they are for
newbies,and talked about
2009/2/24 Graeme Geldenhuys graemeg.li...@gmail.com:
On Tue, Feb 24, 2009 at 2:41 PM, Graeme Geldenhuys
graemeg.li...@gmail.com wrote:
For example, Linux has many GUI frontends for programs like makeiso,
burncd, cdrecord, cvs, mpg123 etc...
The most obvious example would probably be all the
2009/1/28 Luca Olivetti l...@wetron.es:
En/na Inoussa OUEDRAOGO ha escrit:
Quote
How do I create a window that is never covered by any other windows,
not even other topmost windows?
Imagine if this were possible and imagine if two programs did this.
Program A creates a window that is
2009/1/28 Luca Olivetti l...@wetron.es:
En/na Henry Vermaak ha escrit:
Very funny, but it's not the case at hand: I just need the windows of my
application to always stay on top to the windows of another application.
I can do it in delphi and lazarus/qt, I just need a hack to do the same
2009/1/27 Lee Jenkins l...@datatrakpos.com:
I think I remember there being a discussion not too long ago concerning
opening
the default browser from code. I can't remember if there was a proven way to
accomplish on Linux or not. I would use shellexecute on windows, but am
unsure
about
2009/1/23 Graeme Geldenhuys graemeg.li...@gmail.com:
On Fri, Jan 23, 2009 at 11:43 AM, Henry Vermaak henry.verm...@gmail.com
wrote:
just for interest sake, have you measured how long it takes to set up
the connection relative to how long the network transfer takes? it'll
obviously
2009/1/20 c...@freemail.hu:
Hello,
I have never used Linux before, but it is becoming an important development
target platform for us now. After installing Ubuntu 8.1 with gnome desktop I
was quite surprised that the user interface felt quite slugish. The same
machine with XP works as
On 11/01/2009, Paul Parkyn zl3...@paradise.net.nz wrote:
Hello, I have been trying to install Fblib components. The compile fails
with
Compile IDE (without linking) completed
/usr/bin/ld: cannot find -lfbclient
/usr/lib/lazarus/ide/lazarus.pp(114,1) Error: Error while linking
2008/12/23 Roland Turcan k...@rotursoft.sk:
Hello All,
I am going to answer to my own question in hope, that it will help
other people.
I wanted to decrease the size of executable and therefore I used UPX
for get it smaller. It really got smaller, my original size was
about 20MB and after
2008/12/9 [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
8
I get the following error message and compilation fails when I try to build a
new project:
The system.ppu was not found in the FPC directories. Make sure fpc is
installed
correctly and the fpc.cfg points to the right directory.
There is a wince-arm
2008/12/9 [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
Thanks Henry,
My search paths match yours:
# searchpath for units and other system dependent things
-Fuc:\Lazarus\fpc\2.2.3/units/$FPCTARGET/
-Fuc:\Lazarus\fpc\2.2.3/units/$FPCTARGET/*
-Fuc:\Lazarus\fpc\2.2.3/units/$FPCTARGET/rtl
The fpc.cfg is the default
2008/12/9 Aleksa Todorovic [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
Hi, all!
In the team I am part of, we are evaulating several GUI frameworks for
our next project. One of the options (and I hope one we will choose,
since other member of the team are more into some C++ solution) is to
use Lazarus with fpGUI. We
2008/11/29 svaa [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
What's that animal?
It's not a cheetah or a cat. I think it could be some kind of feline
baby, perhaps a baby lynx.
it's probably a leopard cub, not a cheetah.
henry
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2008/11/27 Dave Coventry [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
Hi,
I'm trying to get the name of the computer my app is running on.
try: http://www.freepascal.org/docs-html/rtl/unix/gethostname.html
henry
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2008/11/25 Graeme Geldenhuys [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
Hi,
I've set two bookmarks using Ctrl+1 and Ctrl+2 (luckily only two). :-)
But now for the life of me I can't unset them! In Delphi I can
simply press Ctrl+1 again while I'm on the (1) bookmark and it will
toggle (set/unset) the bookmark.
2008/11/25 Graeme Geldenhuys [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
On Tue, Nov 25, 2008 at 3:27 PM, Henry Vermaak [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
which delphi are you using? i can vaguely recall that you can't unset
them in delphi 7, but i may be mistaken.
Yup, you are mistaken. ;-) I'm using Delphi 7. I can set
2008/11/22 Mark Morgan Lloyd [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
Henry Vermaak wrote:
2008/11/21 Mark Morgan Lloyd [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
Mark Morgan Lloyd wrote:
I notice that http://wiki.lazarus.freepascal.org/Hardware_Access#libusb
lists three sets of libusb headers from Uwe Zimmermann, Johann Glaser
and Joe
2008/11/23 Arí Ricardo Ody [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
I'm running lazarus 0.9.26 under Mandriva 2008 Spring Free.
I'm receivng the error:
/usr/bin/ld: cannot find -lglib
during linkage editing.
I think there's one or more libraries missing(or, at least, a symbolic link).
How can I discover
2008/11/21 Mark Morgan Lloyd [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
Mark Morgan Lloyd wrote:
I notice that http://wiki.lazarus.freepascal.org/Hardware_Access#libusb
lists three sets of libusb headers from Uwe Zimmermann, Johann Glaser
and Joe Jared.
This page also mentions that there are specific interface
2008/11/19 Graeme Geldenhuys [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
Hi,
My current project is in SubVersion. I user the SubVersion revision
number as my Build number in my project version. Currently I use a
revision.inc file which I have to manually edit from time to time (I'm
lazy doing after every commit).
2008/11/19 Graeme Geldenhuys [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
---[ getrevision.sh ]---
#!/bin/sh
svnversion -n revision.inc
[ end ]
I can run getrevision.sh from the console without problems...
that's because the your shell knows how to run scripts?
2008/11/14 Mark Morgan Lloyd [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
Graeme Geldenhuys wrote:
Excellent. :-) Could you pass on those changes to extrafpc.cfg, so I
can add it in.
Working from memory, -Fu../lib becomes -Fu../lib/sparc-linux
the extrafpc.cfg files still need to be changed for the examples, i
2008/11/11 Aleš Katona [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
Now don't get me wrong.. there's nothing wrong on going to other solutions
(even ones which have cost as products) if your situation warrants it. I have
also sometimes used different solutions where time didn't permit to fix the
various FPC/Lazarus
2008/11/12 Mark Morgan Lloyd [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
Thanks Henry, noted in particular openusb. ARM is one of the platforms
I'm being asked about, as is SPARC- the latter could obviously be a
challenge if there are embedded endianness issues anywhere.
hmm, i've used libusb on a big endian arm
2008/11/12 Mark Morgan Lloyd [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
Mark Morgan Lloyd wrote:
I then copied the application over to the PDA again. The program load
time (i.e. from tapping the icon to the start of drawing the window) was
much better, but disappointingly the execution speed was not observably
2008/11/11 Mark Morgan Lloyd [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
I notice that http://wiki.lazarus.freepascal.org/Hardware_Access#libusb
lists three sets of libusb headers from Uwe Zimmermann, Johann Glaser
and Joe Jared.
Does anybody have any experience of or preference for one or the other
of these, in
2008/11/9 Marc Santhoff [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
Hi,
I'd like to use two version of the fpc libraries from inside lazarus,
one RTL for release/normal usage and another one compiled with debugging
symbols included.
How can I use lazarus to switch between those two?
easiest is probably to install
2008/11/7 Henry Vermaak [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
2008/11/7 Mark Morgan Lloyd [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
Felipe Monteiro de Carvalho wrote:
Maybe your device has very little memory, and the executable fills it.
Did you strip before moving the executable to the PDA?
Just in case Andy isn't familiar
2008/11/7 Felipe Monteiro de Carvalho [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
All it is doing is drawing some standard edit boxes and buttons on the
screen. The PDA I tried it on is an XDA Stellar.
Well, I can't think of why this kinds of things would be slow. They
shouldn't, just simple as that.
i agree. i
2008/11/6 Martin Friebe [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
I am trying to find the right IFDEF, to make sure it compiles for powerpc.
I believe it would be
{$IFDEF CPUM68K} {$INLINE OFF} {$ENDIF}
Brad, could you see, if that works for you?
see http://www.freepascal.org/docs-html/prog/progap7.html for list
2008/11/5 Reenen Laurie [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
Git has - like several other linux applications - a crappy name. I dunno if
it is a dirty word, but it sounds like one.
in the u.k. we use it like bastard, e.g. linus is an old git.
henry
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2008/11/1 Andy Lawrie [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
I'm a long term Delphi user but completely new to Lazarus/fpc. I'm looking
at Lazarus as a means of programming a Windows Mobile Pocket PC in a
language I already know.
I found some information on installing a WinCE development system, and I
On 30/10/2008, Mark Morgan Lloyd [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Thanks Andrew, I'll work on it. Is there a way of deducing what packages
need to be installed rather than trying anything that looks relevant? So
far I'm working through package dependencies of the Debian Lazarus and
FPC packages.
On 30/10/2008, Mark Morgan Lloyd [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Thanks Henry. I sorted out the gtk1 dependencies some while ago but in
this case I'm specifically interested in gtk2, which is why I'm hesitant
to simply splurge Debian's lazarus package onto the system.
In part this goes back to the
On 28/10/2008, [EMAIL PROTECTED] [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I would love it if there would be also a linux wince crosscompiler ...
this might not be that hard to build. you can use the binutils
provided by the cegcc project.
henry
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On 24/10/2008, Michael Van Canneyt [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
This one I could have found myself :-)
But what I meant:
There is no property in the LCL that can be checked ?
i think you can use WidgetSet.LCLPlatform (unit interfacebase).
henry
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On 20/10/2008, Mark Morgan Lloyd [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I could see the description and wasn't expecting great things, but was
rather feverishly looking for an alternative to gtk 1.
When I have time I'll try a different distro on the test machine which
hopefully will allow me to get gtk 2
On 15/10/2008, John Stoneham [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On Wed, Oct 15, 2008 at 10:10 AM, Henry Vermaak
[EMAIL PROTECTED]wrote:
yes, maybe it's getting confused by the multiple -e. have you tried
sed 's/\(\.pp\|\.pas\)\b//g'? that sed should probably only run once,
too (on the output
On 07/10/2008, Graeme Geldenhuys [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On Tue, Oct 7, 2008 at 10:38 PM, Henry Vermaak [EMAIL PROTECTED]
wrote:
looks good. heh, when i'm bored in my lunch break i head to the pub :)
You're from Stellenbosch right? ;-) Anyway, I have no pubs near our
office. :-(
i
On 08/10/2008, wile64 [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I have responce :-)
If this test don't work in command line progam output.txt, not work in
Tprocess (idem for input)
things like re-direction of output and globbing is a feature of your
shell and it won't be interpreted by the tprocess. this is
On 07/10/2008, Graeme Geldenhuys [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
the Raize font again. :-) I've been postponing this for ages, because
to a lot of effort. Before I manually drew all Raize characters in
FontForge so I could generate bitmap fonts for linux GTK1. Now I'll
have to try and make truetype
On 07/10/2008, Graeme Geldenhuys [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
BTW:
Did you see the example custom theme an screenshot I posted in fpGUI
newsgroup. A quick and dirty theme (without using images), that kinda
gives the look you were going for. I was bored in my lunch break. :-)
looks good. heh,
On 30/09/2008, Luca Olivetti [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Done
http://bugs.freepascal.org/view.php?id=12269
hmm, i see this bug report is closed, but i'm still getting errors
that are related to this.
when i ctr-click on a unit in my uses clause, it doesn't find units in
different directories
On 03/10/2008, Mattias Gaertner [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On Fri, 3 Oct 2008 13:29:35 +0100
The bug 12269 is about not clearing a cache. For example
opening a file via find declaration, closing it, and opening the file
again via find declaration.
It has nothing to do with 'units not found'.
On 03/10/2008, Mattias Gaertner [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
the unit dir as /path/to/compiledunits/$(TargetCPU)-$(TargetOS),
The macros are normal. But this looks like an absolute path. Maybe you
meant compiledunits/$(TargetCPU)-$(TargetOS), relative to your package?
it is absolute, but it's the
2008/8/24 Ciprian Mustiata [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
The PasicIde team
do you pronounce this the same as pesticide? just joking.
how do i try this out in linux?
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2008/8/24 Ciprian Mustiata [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
Hi Henry,
I was tested this setup on OpenSuse 11, but if you have another distribution
it should run as well:
1. Be sure that you have installed mono. Run in your terminal: mono and if
it is not found as command look on your distribution
On 13/08/2008, Alejandro Pérez [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hello all,
Does anyone know how to capture a video or a single frame of a webcam
with Lazarus in Linux? I have the webcam working and know I would like
that my application capture frames or a video.
if your webcam has a video4linux
On 13/08/2008, Henry Vermaak [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
if your webcam has a video4linux driver, then you can use the v4l api.
look here:
http://linuxtv.org/v4lwiki/index.php/Main_Page
if you don't feel like working through this, there are many frame
grabbing apps out there. and i think
2008/7/31 Peter Williams [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
Hello Fellow Lazarus programmers,
I'm trying to compile a fairly complicated Lazarus project which I converted
from Delphi 7 Second Edition.
The attached txt file (3KB) contains the Lazarus compiler message errors and
the relevant code from the
2008/7/29 Seth Grover [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
hm. if i compile with -WC, then it opens up a separate console window
(even though I also have windows gui application, -WG, checked) and
the writeln goes to that console window.
that's not what i want, though... if i run from the command line, i
want
2008/7/28 Graeme Geldenhuys [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
Hi,
Below is a svn update script for *nix based systems. I often want to
check the logs after I did a update, to see what changed. I then sit
with the problem, that I can't remember the revision I upgraded from.
i often use svn log -r head:base
2008/6/17 Paul Csanyi [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
I read now the GTK Tutorial at:
http://www.gtk.org/tutorial1.2/gtk_tut-21.html
this is a good place to get info:
http://developer.gnome.org/arch/gtk/themes.html
with the section Resource Files most relevant to you.
henry
2008/6/17 Paul Csanyi [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
OK so I can to change Form1 Color when I setup in the Compiler Options
the LCL Widget Type to 'gtk 2' for a project?
I setup this but still can't to change Form1 Color in Object
Inspector.
you'll have to recompile your lazarus (or at least lcl) for
2008/6/17 Paul Csanyi [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
I follow this howto and have recompiled LCL for GTK2.
I have installed libgtk2.0-dev.
The Lazarus restarted after Recompilation.
Still I can't to change Form1 Color. Why?
maybe you haven't compiled your app for gtk2 widgetset? works here...
2008/6/5 Nataraj S Narayan [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
Hi Henry
Please give me the exact command used by you for compiling.
here's a script. change the params as you need.
henry
buildarm.sh
Description: Bourne shell script
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2008/5/31 Nataraj S Narayan [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
Henry,
Thanks for the suggestions. Will try cross compiling. I cross compile using
/home/nataraj/arm-2008q1/arm-none-linux-gnueabi-.
Freepascal wiki says to install fpc for the native x86 machine first.
Then go for fpc-arm version 2.0.4. Which
2008/5/30 Nataraj S Narayan [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
Hi Florian and other friends
I am involved in porting existing C code to Arm Linux for AT91SAM9263 Ek
board with 340x220 display. I need to write lots of console kinda apps.
I am using a qemu-system-arm emulated Armel Debian machine on a
2008/5/12 Mattias Gaertner [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
On Mon, 12 May 2008 17:14:49 +0200
Lord Satan [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On Mon, 12 May 2008 10:01:22 -0300
Either fix it or remove it, I don't care. But having non-working examples
in Lazarus is a
really bad choice. Looks like Patrick
2008/4/30 Graeme Geldenhuys [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
Joost van der Sluis wrote:
And you didn't write it in Pascal because ?
Joost
Because the deployment PC's will not have FPC on them.
Ummm... Then again, it takes all the parameters it needs for
customization. Also, if I make it a
On 16/04/2008, Jon Foster [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I'm trying to determine where the which line in a TMemo the cursor is
on. In Delphi I could use CaretPos. I didn't find anything in the
documentation for TMemo that indicated there was any way to do this. Is
there some way to determine the
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