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CodeTyphon news 12 years 5 months ago #1353

  • Miquel Matas
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Are there some news at the CodeTyphon LAB?
Next release soon?

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Re: CodeTyphon news 12 years 5 months ago #1354

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Yes Sir
We prepare CodeTyphon ver 2.30
-Totally new installation Philosophy
-All in one directory
-New Lazarus Building procedure

-ADD pl_ACS (Win32,Win64)
-ADD pl_JujiboUtils (Win32,Win64, Linux32,Linux64, FreeBSD32,FreeBSD64)
-ADD pl_RichView (Win32,Win64, Linux32,Linux64, FreeBSD32,FreeBSD64)

etc...
a lot of work ...

ETA we planning release for 4-6/11/2011

screens from FreeBSD beta Layer..
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Re: CodeTyphon news 12 years 5 months ago #1355

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Wow!

Impressive, man.

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Re: CodeTyphon news 12 years 5 months ago #1358

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I see that current installation for Win32 copies and builds all files to c:\lazarus and c:\pp, and it seams that there are no external dependencies other then these 2 directories. When I build cross compilers from CodeTyphon Center Application they all end up there. However, it would be very nice if you officially provide TORRENT file with c:\lazarus and c:\pp with all cross compilers already installed. This way, newbies, people having problems with cross compilers installation, and others could just download that TORRENT file and use it right out of the box. No install, no nothing, just pure download, copy and use. That way, when people are having some problems that are hard to trace, you can just point them to try with your TORRENT version and then see if the problem is their installation or something else. I know this would be few gigabytes big, but I think it might be a life saver in some situations and very, very helpful. I know a few people who gave up Lazarus and/or CodeTyphon because after a week or more of hard try they couldn't make cross compiling work on their system. With such a TORRENT, anyone can just point them to your TORRENT download link and problem is gone. What do you think?

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Re: CodeTyphon news 12 years 5 months ago #1359

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Sir
We changed CodeTyphon installation philosophy (Lab ver 2.30)
We want to move at future GEN III plan to CT "Rolling" installation
But, first we want to test new CT directory structure.

step-by-step
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