[fpc-devel] Fwd: Re: An optimization suggestion for FPC
J. Gareth Moreton
gareth at moreton-family.com
Mon Jul 13 22:17:39 CEST 2020
I'm still having problems. It's not letting me rebuild Lazarus for one
thing:
jcfidemain.pas(41,3) Fatal: Cannot find LazIDEIntf used by JcfIdeMain,
incompatible
ppu=c:\lazarus\components\ideintf\units\x86_64-win64\win32\lazideintf.ppu,
package IDEIntf
I even manually deleted the ppu file in question before opening Lazarus
to use the internal build wizard. I know I'm probably missing something
obvious, but I'm not sure what. I'm wondering if I should just
completely delete lazarus and build from a fresh install, and hope I
don't lose the ability to edit my projects!
Granted, having multiple versions of Lazarus installed on my system
probably doesn't help (I tend to keep a stable release version installed
for non-compiler work).
Gareth aka. Kit
On 13/07/2020 13:22, Sven Barth via fpc-devel wrote:
> J. Gareth Moreton <gareth at moreton-family.com
> <mailto:gareth at moreton-family.com>> schrieb am Mo., 13. Juli 2020, 12:23:
>
> I haven't been able to test it as rigorously as I would have
> liked. I'm
> having some difficulty compiling projects under Lazarus with the
> trunk
> since it tries to recompile windows.ppu due to a checksum
> mismatch, and
> immediately fails upon not being able to find a file. I might
> have some
> configuation problems, because when I try to compile the test program
> directly from the command line, it just hangs when I run it (even
> without the patch applied), and there's nothing in the code that
> should
> cause an infinite loop. I can, however, analyse the disassembly
> and see
> that the optimisation has indeed been applied correctly.
>
>
> That sounds like you have some problem in your setup, e.g. when the
> compiler finds a Windows.pp file somewhere where there shouldn't be
> one. You could try to pass -vu and/or -vt to see which units it is
> really using.
>
> Regards,
> Sven
>
>
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