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<div class="moz-cite-prefix">On 01/21/2016 04:34 PM, Anthony Walter
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<div class="gmail_extra">Okay Don, that's a valid problem.</div>
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<div class="gmail_extra">I'll look into it and reissue a new
bundle for the Pi. I may have been overzealous in removing
files from the lazarus folder to squeeze down the size. I'll
message you when it's fixed and tested. You'll just need to
rerun the setup script and give it the same folder name. The
setup will overwrite the entire old copy.</div>
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<div class="gmail_extra">If you ever want to uninstall, just use
"rm -rf <folder>" where <folder> was your chosen
install location. Nothing aside from one optional desktop
launcher file (optionally in
$HOME/.local/share/applications/lazarus.desktop) is written
outside that folder.</div>
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Great! I had already figured out the rm -rf to remove the new
installation. <br>
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I understand about the SD squeeze. I ran into that problem at the
beginning, too. SD cards are so cheap that I bought a 16 GB card,
copied the 8 GB noobs SD to it then resized the partitions. I now
have over 12 GB free on /home. <span class="moz-smiley-s1"><span>
:-) </span></span><br>
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Before I tried installing the old components I tried to set up
lazarus so it would run as root (the PI I am working on will never
be connected to the net once lazarus is setup, and it needs to be
root to debug digital IO). It worked the first time, but after a
reboot it kept complaining about not finding system.ppu even though
system.ppu was where it was supposed to be. It also suggested that
I look at fpc.cfg (which did not change either). Just to be sure, I
did the rm -rf and re-ran setup.sh. I had 1.4.4 working by calling
startlazarus via sudo, but that route doesn't seem to be available
anymore. I did audit file ownership and protections but they seemed
correct. Any ideas?<br>
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Thanks for the excellent work.<br>
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Don<br>
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