Lazarus
Announcements => Lazarus => Topic started by: mattias on June 12, 2013, 09:48:04 am
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The Lazarus team is glad to announce the release of Lazarus 1.0.10.
This is a bug fix release, built with the fpc 2.6.2.
The previous release 1.0.8 was built with 2.6.2 too, while release 1.0.6 was built with 2.6.0.
Here is the list of changes for Lazarus and Free Pascal:
http://wiki.lazarus.freepascal.org/Lazarus_1.0_fixes_branch#Fixes_for_1.0.10
http://wiki.lazarus.freepascal.org/User_Changes_2.6.2
The release is available for download at SourceForge:
http://sourceforge.net/projects/lazarus/files/
Choose your CPU, OS, distro and then the "Lazarus 1.0.10" directory.
Minimum requirements:
Windows: 98, 2k, XP, Vista, 7, 32 or 64bit
FreeBSD/Linux: gtk 2.8 or qt4.5, 32 or 64bit
Mac OS X: 10.5, LCL only 32bit, non LCL apps can be 64bit
The svn tag is
http://svn.freepascal.org/svn/lazarus/tags/lazarus_1_0_10
For people who are blocked by SF, the Lazarus releases from SourceForge
are mirrored at:
ftp://freepascal.dfmk.hu/pub/lazarus/releases/
and later at (after some time for synchronization)
http://michael-ep3.physik.uni-halle.de/Lazarus/releases/
and
http://mirrors.iwi.me/lazarus/
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Thank you!
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Thanks.
Showing the FAQ extract during installation is a nice touch... whether it was introduced in 1.0.8 or 1.10...
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Thank you for your marvellous work!
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Thank you! :)
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Thank You
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Thank you.
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Thank you, great job!!
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Thank you :)
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Really impressed with the steady bug fix releases for the stable version.
Not even emjunkadero has been able to do that :-)
And upgrading is such a painless process, simply rebuilt the IDE and all my stuff was back in the component pallet in a matter of minutes.
I always dreaded a new version of delphi because all the BPLs had to be rebuilt and then reinstalled to the IDE and that took hours sometimes.
Wake up Delphi Users and start switching today :-) Take all that money you are giving to emb for software maintenance and purchased bug fixes and donate to the project or use it for bounties etc.
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Cool!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! :)
/BlueIcaro
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Thank you!
Here some numbers:
Startup Time: (on my laptop)
Lazarus 1.0.10 = 1 Second
Delphi 7 = 2 Seconds
Delphi XE4 = 8 Seconds
Install Download:
Lazarus 1.0.10 = 106MByte
Delphi 7 = 650MByte
Delphi XE4 = 4.3GByte
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Congrats! Great job guys! :)
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Great! Nice job!
Thank you the Lazarus team!
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As always, great job!
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thanks for this great job, I really enjoy it very much !
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Excellent job! Thanks guys! :)
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Congratulations!
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XE4 contains Win32 and Win64 and ios and Mac compiler/rtl/vcl/fmx and Help docu. Lazarus only Win32 or Win64 or ... or ... or ...... or ...... or ...... or ...... or ...... or ....
Look at codetyphon. It is much bigger than XE4!
Thank you!
Here some numbers:
Startup Time: (on my laptop)
Lazarus 1.0.10 = 1 Second
Delphi 7 = 2 Seconds
Delphi XE4 = 8 Seconds
Install Download:
Lazarus 1.0.10 = 106MByte
Delphi 7 = 650MByte
Delphi XE4 = 4.3GByte
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XE4 contains Win32 and Win64 and ios and Mac compiler/rtl/vcl/fmx and Help docu. Lazarus only Win32 or Win64 or ... or ... or ...... or ...... or ...... or ...... or ...... or ....
Look at codetyphon. It is much bigger than XE4!
My fpc + lazarus installation is:
- fpc + tools + rtl + fcl (compiled): 548.2 MB
- fpc source: 229.2 MB
- lazarus (source + compiled): 654.1 MB
- help files (chm): 20.8 MB
includes (cross) compilation to these targets:
- arm-android
- i386-linux (host)
- i386-win32
- x86_64-win64
and these lcl interfaces:
- qt
- gtk2
- win32/64
- custom drawn (for android)
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I've been following Lazarus and FPC for years. Even though I mostly use Delphi in my work, I've noticed that I've started to use Lazarus more and more. I like the IDE way more than Delphi.
There are sometimes people, who wonder if Delphi is used at all in serious products. My company makes the leading School Administration Product in Finland and it's created with Delphi. At the moment all of our server products can also be compiled on FPC. On Linux we've been using FPC to compile our web frontend Wilma for some 2 years already. Kylix should completely be replaced there within a few weeks.
On Windows I use Lazarus and FPC mainly in our testing framework as FPC tends to be better at finding bugs. FPC also performs extremely well under heavy load with multithreaded apps.
A small donation should land in your Paypal account. Keep up the good work!
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There are sometimes people, who wonder if Delphi is used at all in serious products. My company makes the leading School Administration Product in Finland and it's created with Delphi. At the moment all of our server products can also be compiled on FPC. On Linux we've been using FPC to compile our web frontend Wilma for some 2 years already. Kylix should completely be replaced there within a few weeks.
Nice!
If you want to, you could add some info on
http://wiki.lazarus.freepascal.org/FPC_Applications/Projects_Gallery
and/or
http://wiki.lazarus.freepascal.org/Case_Studies
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Great job, thanks !!!!
Muy buen trabajo, se agradece !!!
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god good :D my goood :)
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Thank You :)
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The download page found via the new web portal claims 1.0.10 can be downloaded but the links still point to 1.0.8 files.
Just thought I'd mention it ;)
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I'm very glad hear it. But are there also ready use for OLE Automation integration, ActiveX, COM+ library and other Windows type library function? I had not met ready use on previous releases installer.
However Windows multithread and OLE Automation or Type library tools are very important for deploying server/client application in Windows operating system, and also deploying quick wizard for a speedup work process time in Lazarus FreePascal.
Congratulation for getting to work with the new release! Good job!)
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But are there also ready use for OLE Automation integration, ActiveX, COM+ library and other Windows type library function?
There's lots of functionality available.
See the wiki for details:
http://wiki.lazarus.freepascal.org/LazActiveX
http://wiki.lazarus.freepascal.org/Multithreaded_Application_Tutorial
... and I'm sure there are many more interesting pages...
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Thanks. :)
Only one question: Is There is any change in printers unit since 1.0.4?
I have been making a little program that print at network printers and it works ok in 1.0.4 but get errors in 1.08 and 1.0.10 only in runtime.
gdb.exe detects errors
( gdb.exe ha detectado un problema y debe cerrarse ).
By example it occurs when i select some printers, not in all cases.
I have tried with shared printers and with direct printing at IP.
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Does the printer work when you run outside gdb.
gdb has trouble with some printer drivers.
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Running directly from compiled program?
May be it check for avalaible printer in the network and if response don´t like get error. I have to test something but i have not much time for it.
By example when i select OKI C5800 or OKI C5950 or SamsungCLX-6220FX normaly OK but if i change to OKI B6300n i get gdb error (Lazarus 1.0.4).
Also i tried with Ricoh SPC320DN and also OK, no errors. But when i installed a version upper 1.0.4 it crash in all selected printers not only in B6300N.
By now i have installed 1.0.4 because canvas print OK and the generated .exe is usable.
Sorry for my english.
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Hello Martin_fr, finaly I uninstalled 1.0.4, delete directory containing lazarus and profile configurations, reinstalled 1.0.10 and in options set debuger to none.
Then i compiled the program outside gdb and ¡¡¡ surprise !!! seems not to crash including problematics printers.
Thankyou very much. ::)