Posted: Fri 11 Nov 2011, 18:08
Do you have devx for your Puppy?
As I remember, devx is neccessary...
As I remember, devx is neccessary...
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these are the messages, that i have got as well.cgiLaz is installed, but...
Registration error
Package 'CGILazIDE 0.0'
Unit name: 'CGILazIDEIntf'
Unit not found: 'CGILazIDEIntf'
The build that you tried, was it an lazarus example or created by yourself?This 'TDividerBevel' was not found on th build I tried, and was terminated becase of it, without finishing the build.
I click 'Ignore, use TForm as ancestor".
Yes, i knew, there must be problems i havn't seen yet.Unfortunately, I can't built lazarus.
Yes, it should be 0.9.28 but try this:Environment>Options>Lazarus directory:
/usr/lib/lazarus/0.9.30/
Shouldn't it be /usr/lib/lazarus/0.9.28/ as it's the version of Lazarus now installed?
I have searched forThe built I tried was not a lazarus example, it was the Lazpant.
It worked before I tried to built!!but now it does not. It gives me the error:
"bgrabitmappack.pas(15,3) Fatal: Can't find unit LazarusPackageIntf used by bgrabitmappack".
I don't know if this was caused because of the TForm ancestor being used.
, was not found. Must be a file of Lazpant project?bgrabitmappack.pas
No, the message "no input files" means you haven't given a filename to compile for gcc.I tried to check if the lupu_devx_528-3.sfs is loaded.
I opened a terminal and typed: gcc (that's the way it's being checked, isn't it?)
It returned me 'gcc: no input files'.
My lupu_devx_528-3.sfs isn't loaded???
This is extactly my intension to use lazarus and free pascal in puppy and i won't give up to get it working.I'm starting of thinking to use some other version o linux where things with lazarus would be easier.
What a p;itty, I wanted to use lazarus in puppy because of speed and lightness of the OS.
I have tried Xubuntu and Lubuntu but i did not download Lazarus. However i have read the software installer and the in there listed programs shall be the same. I am using Kubuntu 11.04 with a full working Lazarus 0.9.28-2, the files i have used to build this all here. The System starts slowly but lazarus and free pascal are quick - so far as i can say that.Till now I was using Ubuntu 11.04, but it's oo slow.
I think i'll try xubuntu.
I read it's very fast in Arch linux, but Arch has no graphic interface, everything is done through the terminal.
We have sometimes posted at the same time, so you probably didn't see it. Open the terminal and type "gcc --help" and you will get something like this:how can i check if lupu_devx_528-3.sfs is loaded?
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sh-4.1# gcc --help
Usage: gcc [options] file...
Options:
-pass-exit-codes Exit with highest error code from a phase
--help Display this information
--target-help Display target specific command line options
--help={target|optimizers|warnings|params|[^]{joined|separate|undocumented}}[,...]
Display specific types of command line options
(Use '-v --help' to display command line options of sub-processes)
--version Display compiler version information
-dumpspecs Display all of the built in spec strings
-dumpversion Display the version of the compiler
-dumpmachine Display the compiler's target processor
-print-search-dirs Display the directories in the compiler's search path
-print-libgcc-file-name Display the name of the compiler's companion library
-print-file-name=<lib> Display the full path to library <lib>
-print-prog-name=<prog> Display the full path to compiler component <prog>
-print-multi-directory Display the root directory for versions of libgcc
-print-multi-lib Display the mapping between command line options and
multiple library search directories
-print-multi-os-directory Display the relative path to OS libraries
-print-sysroot Display the target libraries directory
-print-sysroot-headers-suffix Display the sysroot suffix used to find headers
-Wa,<options> Pass comma-separated <options> on to the assembler
-Wp,<options> Pass comma-separated <options> on to the preprocessor
-Wl,<options> Pass comma-separated <options> on to the linker
-Xassembler <arg> Pass <arg> on to the assembler
-Xpreprocessor <arg> Pass <arg> on to the preprocessor
-Xlinker <arg> Pass <arg> on to the linker
-combine Pass multiple source files to compiler at once
-save-temps Do not delete intermediate files
-pipe Use pipes rather than intermediate files
-time Time the execution of each subprocess
-specs=<file> Override built-in specs with the contents of <file>
-std=<standard> Assume that the input sources are for <standard>
--sysroot=<directory> Use <directory> as the root directory for headers
and libraries
-B <directory> Add <directory> to the compiler's search paths
-b <machine> Run gcc for target <machine>, if installed
-V <version> Run gcc version number <version>, if installed
-v Display the programs invoked by the compiler
-### Like -v but options quoted and commands not executed
-E Preprocess only; do not compile, assemble or link
-S Compile only; do not assemble or link
-c Compile and assemble, but do not link
-o <file> Place the output into <file>
-x <language> Specify the language of the following input files
Permissible languages include: c c++ assembler none
'none' means revert to the default behavior of
guessing the language based on the file's extension
Options starting with -g, -f, -m, -O, -W, or --param are automatically
passed on to the various sub-processes invoked by gcc. In order to pass
other options on to these processes the -W<letter> options must be used.
For bug reporting instructions, please see:
<file:///usr/share/doc/gcc-4.4/README.Bugs>.
sh-4.1#
Environment>Options>Lazarus directory:
/usr/lib/lazarus/0.9.30/
I don't understand your question, you set it in "Environment>Options>Lazarus directory" .RSH wrote:WOW,
i can't believe it. Any error messages or missing units?
I must reproduce this. Where do i setEnvironment>Options>Lazarus directory:
/usr/lib/lazarus/0.9.30/