In my experience, there are two methods to achieve this. However, note that using source code with protocol mssql or ado is not platform independient. Now Zeos knows which char conversations must have been done. I commented out the initialization line and it still works. How do I set the project for a Win32 target? CodeTyphon is a spin-off of Lazarus, which ships with many cross-compilers all ready for you out of the box. Remaining is the libiconv implementation.
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Any pointers to how it is done? So in MSEide I have different keyboard shortcuts to compile my projects for different targets.
If you do the latter, you can always later install the official FPC win64 cross-compiler which will then allow you to target both bit and bit Windows. That is dblib.dpl the 32 bit dll: You simply download the DLL and include it in the same directory as the EXE of your application, or install it to a global location like System32 directory.
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Founded it's there http: As a side thing, I was not aware that Lazarus was building 64 bit applications as default. My memory tells me it was using a layout with a sidebar with a "Downloads" link that brought me to a page on the same site where there was a list of downloadable exe files.
So I dblib.dol not think about this problem back then. Check your installation of fpc. But I am not used to select installer according to capabilities except for licensed or unlicesnsed etc. Free forum by Nabble. You can sucessfully connect with the FreeTDS protocol we have. When you compile the program, once again the dll needs to be in the search path e. On Linux I always build from dbllib.dll and so I know for sure where. I just ran a stored procedure via FQuery.
This is closer to the experience you get with Delphi. Things Zeos must know before: In this case on my Windows 7 x64 laptop. I had no idea I was building a 64 bit app In reply to this post by Free Pascal - Lazarus mailing list. I have downloaded zipfiles 0. Have you tried HostName: For example, my FreeBSD system have lines as follows: However, if you edit file dblib.
So I must have changed things in a different order, but I don't know how it happened. This last part was from a discussion I googled: Utf8 chars in Editor - so So I don't know how to "check my installation". How do I set the project for a Win32 target?
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I thought it was the Lazarus home site Another alternative is to put it in the system directory, which I do on my dev machine. I find no property named "Port" in he component I don't have to toggle any global settings. However, note that using source code with protocol mssql or ado is dlbib.dll platform independient.
Correct - as per the documentation. You can now use Dblib.dl without changing your custom or some extra encoding lines.
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