Re: [Lazarus] Lazarus 0.9.30.4 release candidate 3 available for download

2012-03-14 Thread Paul Parkyn
On 13/03/12 03:01, Vincent Snijders wrote: Op 12 maart 2012 11:08 heeft Paul Parkynzl3...@paradise.net.nz het volgende geschreven: Hello, I've downloaded the tar deb files from sourceforge and when untarred, there are two files with similar names as follows: for instance fpc_2.6.0-1_all.deb

Re: [Lazarus] Lazarus 0.9.30.4 release candidate 3 available for download

2012-03-12 Thread Paul Parkyn
to proceed with installation? Do I have to install all the files named like this fpc_2.6.0-1_all.deb first then install all the other files named like this fpc-2.6.0_2.6.0-1_all.deb and then do the same for lazarus. Thanks for your help regards Paul Parkyn

[Lazarus] lazarus compile problem

2011-08-18 Thread Paul Parkyn
Hello all, I am trying to compile the fixes-0-9-30 branch from svn 32006 the compile stops when calling fpcres resource compiler. My system is a Toshiba laptop using Mandriva 2010.2. Free Pascal Compiler version 2.4.5 [2011/08/18] for i386 Copyright (c) 1993-2010 by Florian Klaempfl Target OS:

Re: [Lazarus] Compile error

2011-02-15 Thread Paul Parkyn
On Tue, 2011-02-15 at 17:45 +0100, Joost van der Sluis wrote: On Fri, 2011-02-11 at 14:02 +1300, Paul Parkyn wrote: Hello, I have been trying to compile lazarus from svn, as I have tried a number of times I am using make clean all the process fails when calling the resource compiler

[Lazarus] Compile error

2011-02-10 Thread Paul Parkyn
Hello, I have been trying to compile lazarus from svn, as I have tried a number of times I am using make clean all the process fails when calling the resource compiler for lazarus.or. lazarus.pp(132,1) Error: Can't call the resource compiler /usr/bin/fpcres, switching to external mode

Re: [Lazarus] Problem with ComboBox

2010-09-01 Thread Paul Parkyn
On Wed, 2010-09-01 at 19:47 +0200, John vd Waeter wrote: It is a string, so decimal separator is not involved. I think setting the text likely invokes textsearch, like when typing, and then the first occurance matching '11' is '11.2'. See what happens if you place '11' before '11.2'