Hi, seems that a package is missing CryptoLib, the other two HashLib and SimpleBaseLib are available.
Hi lainz,Quote Hi, seems that a package is missing CryptoLib, the other two HashLib and SimpleBaseLib are available. I' m not sure which package should I update. Can you please be more specific.
Maybe I am stupid, but what is CryptoLib?- This one is java- This one is php.- This one is commercial.- This one is Delphi. But does it work with FPC/Lazarus?
Are you sure that Xor-el wants to have its package in OPM?
Hey GetMem,Quote from: GetMem on July 28, 2021, 06:47:11 pmThis is the right place. Ufff, that's a relief !!Quote from: GetMem on July 28, 2021, 06:47:11 pmUnfortunately trunk/main versions may contain bugs and the bug tracker will be flooded with issues about third party packages. Actually this already happened in the past, so it was decided(not by me), that OPM should only target stable version of a particular package. There are a few exception though, like Indy, where the release cycle is slow. With that said, if you or the author of PascalContainer consider that the package is stable, I can add it to OPM. The process is really simple, just let me know in this thread, I will do the rest. That makes absolute sense. Having a stable release to base it on makes sense.I think the main issue is with the fact that not every one uses master/main as the repository's stable branch We need to make people use the Release tools more often. On GitHub they are rather amazing. And maybe I'm biased since I only use GitHub and not GitLab According to the answer to this issue, Terry isn't ready yet to get it on OPM. He needs to sort out Iterator for his generics implementation, so I guess I'll bug you here when that happens.I'll try and make sure that he creates a tag and a release on GitHub. That would be preferable than just a commit hash, right?As usual, it's always a pleasure to interact with you, many thanks for that!!Cheers,Gus
This is the right place.
Unfortunately trunk/main versions may contain bugs and the bug tracker will be flooded with issues about third party packages. Actually this already happened in the past, so it was decided(not by me), that OPM should only target stable version of a particular package. There are a few exception though, like Indy, where the release cycle is slow. With that said, if you or the author of PascalContainer consider that the package is stable, I can add it to OPM. The process is really simple, just let me know in this thread, I will do the rest.
Hello GetMem !!! update please Ray4Lazhttps://github.com/GuvaCode/Ray4Laz
Quote from: indigo80 on November 05, 2021, 03:44:32 pmHello GetMem !!! update please Ray4Lazhttps://github.com/GuvaCode/Ray4LazAs I understand, for the moment there are problems with the glfw library... raylib devs are expecting a released glfw lib before making any raylib modifications... I guess it won't take long...
Hello GetMem !!! update please Ray4Lazhttps://github.com/GuvaCode/Ray4LazAs I understand, for the moment there are problems with the glfw library... raylib devs are expecting a released glfw lib before making any raylib modifications... I guess it won't take long...