[Lazarus] lazarus trunk compile fails with fpc trunk

waldo kitty wkitty42 at windstream.net
Thu Nov 6 13:15:05 CET 2014


On 11/6/2014 4:41 AM, Joost van der Sluis wrote:
> On 11/06/2014 01:18 AM, waldo kitty wrote:
>> On 11/5/2014 10:14 AM, Joost van der Sluis wrote:
>>> On 11/04/2014 04:50 PM, waldo kitty wrote:
>>>> i updated my fpc trunk last night to 28981 and this morning i updated my
>>>> lazarus trunk to 46747... fpc built properly with no problems...
>>>> lazarus, on the other hand, gave me the following failure output...
>>>
>>>>    $004AA2F3  TABSTRACTEXTERNALTOOL__LEAVECRITICALSECTION,  line 1178 of
>>>> ideexterntoolintf.pas
>>>>    $004B43E7  TEXTERNALTOOL__SETTHREAD,  line 570 of exttools.pas
>>>
>>> Could you try with fpc-trunk revision 28964? It could be that 28965
>>> introduces
>>> this problem. But I want to know for sure before I pass this one to
>>> Jonas. (I
>>> also see that you are on Windows... well, please try 28964, then we
>>> know more)
>>
>> /if/ i did it right then that seems to have fixed it... i was able to
>> get back to r28964 in FPC and get it compiled after a distclean (which i
>> normally do before updating)... after that i ran my normal updatelaz
>> script which pulled some new code and the built to completion... it
>> looks like it went ok...
>
> Ok, if you now want to update to r28965 and try again. If that one fails, please
> create a bug-report for fpc. And include all this information.

i followed the same method to move to FPC's r28965, built it ok, ran my 
updatelaz script which pulled one or two new files for lazarus and it also built 
properly...

i don't know if i adjusted FPC to the revisions properly though... i didn't 
revert anything... i just told tortoise to "update to revision" both times... 
the first time to move back to r28964... then again to move up to r28965... did 
i not do that properly??

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