[lazarus] On my way to compile lazarus

Didier Gasser-Morlay didierg at visualgroup.com
Fri Jul 16 04:10:00 EDT 1999


I have done that and ... no joy

Rebuilding the FCL I still add the nasty text.inc (100,1) invalid
PPU_file entry : 14

trying to rebuild lazarus, the b***y thing told me he could not find
systemh.inc

<TEACHER'S PET MODE>
Since you've done a wonderful job for the WIN install, what about Linux
?? 
...
Tnanks Master  :-)
</TEACHER'S PET MODE>

Another thing would be absolutly great. I understood from the list that
Shane (and others) have found a nice way to have Lazarus not so
integrated with GTK. Some guidelines on how to
properly program for lazarus such as where to put things (as in which
source file), may be a simple and quick naming convention, how to be
consistent with the team current line of thoughts ...

I understand this is boring but could prove damn useful and probably
help people joining the team

Didier






Didier



"Baeseman, Cliff" wrote:
> 
> Yes you are better off just grabbing a compiled snapshot and overwriting
> your implementation.
> 
> Cliff
> 
> -----Original Message-----
> From: Didier Gasser-Morlay [mailto:didierg at Visualgroup.com]
> Sent: Thursday, July 15, 1999 10:03 AM
> To: lazarus at miraclec.com
> Subject: Re: [lazarus] On my way to compile lazarus
> 
> I went home at lunch time and still no luck :-(
> 
> same message using ppc1
> Make[3] (compiling pp.pas)
> > > text.inc (100,1) invalid PPU_file entry : 14
> 
> what puzzles me the make was able to make ppc1 up to release 0.99.13 and
> then it tries again to compile pp.pas, this is were it gets stuck with
> the PPU_file entry.
> 
> Does not it mean that I simply CANNOT go from 0.99.12 to 0.99.13 unsing
> the cycle, since I understood from the list that the format of the ppu
> file has changed. Unless I have missed something completely.
> 
> I was only trying to use CVS to help with the bandwidth but understand
> from another post that I could use the snapshot. Do they come with a
> ready-buil compiler ?.
> 
> Didier
> 
> Peter Vreman wrote:
> >
> > > Still no luck to compile the compiler, needed to compile lazarus.
> > >
> > > . I downloaded the Howto
> > > . Took the latest CVS versions
> > > . Unziped on linux option -a this gets rid of the CR/LF problem I had
> > > yesterday.
> > > . went to /opt/fpc/copmpiler as suggested in the Howto
> > > . made a make cycle. My current compiler version is 0.99.12.
> > > the cycle went through building 0.99.12a and 0.99.13 (as seen on the
> > > banners of the compiler)
> > > but on Cycle 3 I receive the following
> > > Make[3] (compiling pp.pas)
> > > text.inc (100,1) invalid PPU_file entry : 14
> > maybe you can try 'make cycle RELEASE=1' this won't read your ppc386.cfg
> >
> > And to your ppc386.cfg you need to add:
> >
> > #ifdef VER0_99_13
> >
> > -Fu/opt/fpc/rtl/$TARGET
> > -Fu/opt/fpc/fcl/$TARGET
> > -Fu/opt/fpc/gtk
> >
> > #else
> >
> >  <here will get all the old -Fu -Fo etc. commands from the already
> > installed ppc386.cfg>
> >
> > #endif
> >
> > > So I decide to go in the fcl directory and attemps a make ALL
> > > it ended up with an internal error 9999 compiling ../xml/xmlread.pp @
> > > line (24,18) of dom.pp
> > You need to have 0.99.13 working correctly before you can compile it.
> >
> > Peter
> >
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