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Author: aitor_czr
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To: Edward Bartolo
CC: dng
Subject: Re: [DNG] [DN Offlist G] netman GIT project
The content of the resulting /lib/netman.compiled with Lazarus is:

<?xml version="1.0" encoding="UTF-8"?>
<CONFIG>
<Compiler Value="/usr/bin/fpc" Date="1413311941"/>
<Params Value=" -MObjFPC -Scghi -O3 -Tlinux -vewnhi
-Fi/home/aitor/net2/netman/lib/i386-linux -Fl/opt/gnome/lib
-Fu/usr/lib/lazarus/1.2.4/lcl/units/i386-linux/gtk2
-Fu/usr/lib/lazarus/1.2.4/lcl/units/i386-linux
-Fu/usr/lib/lazarus/1.2.4/components/lazutils/lib/i386-linux
-Fu/usr/lib/lazarus/1.2.4/packager/units/i386-linux
-Fu/home/aitor/net2/netman/ -FU/home/aitor/net2/netman/lib/i386-linux/
-l -dLCL -dLCLgtk2 netman.lpr"/>
</CONFIG>

It will track us for the needed parameters :-)

Aitor.

On 14/09/15 11:57, Edward Bartolo wrote:
> Hi Aitor,
>
> I tried "lazbuild -B netman.lpr" in the netman directory and it
> worked. There were some complaints but the executable was produced.
>
> By the way, thanks for teaching me something new about Lazarus.
>
>
> Edward.
>
> On 14/09/2015, aitor_czr<aitor_czr@???> wrote:
>> >Hi,
>> >
>> >I'm adding:
>> >
>> >lazbuild -B netman.lpr
>> >
>> >to the debian/rules. Is it enough to build the frontend? I've never used
>> >Lazarus.
>> >
>> >Thanks in advance,
>> >
>> >Aitor.
>> >
>> >On 14/09/15 10:52, Edward Bartolo wrote:
>>> >>Hi,
>>> >>
>>> >>My experience using gcc directly corroborates what KatolaZ said. This
>>> >>command works on my computer without the need to edit the .c files as
>>> >>you suggested.
>>> >>
>>> >>The gcc command:
>>> >>gcc -lm -I../include core_functions.c file_functions.c backend.c
>>> >>essid_encoder.c automated_scanner.c -o backend
>>> >>
>>> >>Edward
>> >
>> >