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LAZARUS: So we can have TC/Linux & TC/OSX

Posted: 2007-09-24, 22:15 UTC
by kwanbis
Hello Ghisler.

I'm not sure how much work would be to port Total Commander to Lazarus, but, wouldn't it be great?

I mean, i love, and program, in Delphi, but i stoped updating Delphi after Delphi7, as latter versions include pure MS bulshit, and is not multiplatform, like lazarus, and Kylix is, very sadly, a dead product.

Have you even takan a look at it?

Posted: 2007-09-25, 06:13 UTC
by Sir_SiLvA
Please use the search - there will be no linux port from Chris.

Search for Wine and use TC with that under Linux.

Posted: 2007-09-28, 14:47 UTC
by kwanbis
Sir_SiLvA wrote:Please use the search - there will be no linux port from Chris.
i haven't requested linux port per se, even iirc when Kylix appeared, it was being considered.

I'm asking for a lazarus port.

That in time could lead to other OSs ports.

Posted: 2008-03-18, 16:18 UTC
by dkyriakis
Any news/info regarding a Lazarus port?

Judging from the Sourceforge page too, it looks like Lazarus it's constantly improved (even now that borland ... :) ), and also it's used by many people (I think a constat ~1000 downloads dayly since years is allot :) )

Thank you.

Posted: 2008-03-20, 17:27 UTC
by ghisler(Author)
I haven't tried out Lazarus yet. How different is it from the Delphi VCL? I did try to port TC with Kylix, but although its library is very similar to the VCL, I had to rewrite a lot.

Posted: 2008-03-20, 17:41 UTC
by dkyriakis
ghisler(Author) wrote:I haven't tried out Lazarus yet. How different is it from the Delphi VCL? I did try to port TC with Kylix, but although its library is very similar to the VCL, I had to rewrite a lot.
There are some small differences, but they are trying constantly to increase compatibility.
In your case however, if you would try such a process, I think you should not "rewrite" like in case of Kylix but simply "delegate" - fill bug requests for those situations (or even let others fill them for you) :).
You could also use your name to get higher priority for those issues :).

I can't post links here yet, but there are some pages in the WIKI with comparisons and also many useful links to all sort of articles.
(I guess /Lazarus_Components is one of those wiki pages).
Well the wiki and links are huge cause there are many many users and applications using it.

Demetrios.

Posted: 2008-03-26, 08:40 UTC
by 6h0f4r
how i get TC7 for linux?

Posted: 2008-11-13, 08:59 UTC
by Millenod
lazarus has an other interesting thing : it can compile 64 bit code

Posted: 2008-11-14, 23:12 UTC
by dott
You should check the DoubleCommander project, unlike kruzader, it will be a tc twin, with support for tc plugins, etc.

It's build with FreePascal/Lazarus, there are ports for windows and GNU/Linux(gtk, qt)

Note: so far is in alpha state

Posted: 2008-11-17, 17:29 UTC
by ghisler(Author)
Interesting, how will they support plugins? Via Wine, or just plugins recompiled for Linux?

Posted: 2008-11-17, 18:20 UTC
by dott
As far as I know plugins must be recompiled for linux.

There are some plugins already ported(or made) for linux:
WCX: cpio,deb,rpm,unbz2,unrar,zip(*.zip, *.gz, *.tar, *.tgz)
WDX: rpm, luascript
WLX: WlxMplayer
DSX(Search): DSXLocate

Posted: 2008-11-22, 18:36 UTC
by poiuytr
2dott
Thanks for pointing out such interesting project, I mean DoubleCommander.