[Bug 187243] Review Request: lazarus : IDE and RAD tool for the free pascal compiler (fpc)

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Summary: Review Request: lazarus : IDE and RAD tool for the free pascal compiler (fpc)


https://bugzilla.redhat.com/bugzilla/show_bug.cgi?id=187243





------- Additional Comments From joost@xxxxxxx  2006-05-25 05:51 EST -------
Fixed the lost file and removed the strip. I didn't even knew that rpmbuild did
that.

The only packages which are needed to run lazarus are: fpc-src, gtk+ and gdk-pixbuf.

But if you want to compile a program in lazarus, you need the compiler (fpc) +
binutils, the -devel packages and in most cases glibc. If you want to debug your
program you also need gdb.
So those packages are stricly not needed for running lazarus, but since most
users will use it to make and compile programs, I included them. (They also
aren't detected by rpmbuild as dependencies)

Lazarus is able to create gtk1 and gtk2 applications. For Lazarus itself the
default is 'gtk1', since the LCL-gtk1-interface is more stable. So Lazarus needs
gtk1-to run. (it's a gtk1-application) 

But I enabled the option to make gtk2-applications with Lazarus. But you're
right, gtk2 must also be added as buildrequirement for that. 
I won't add it to the normal requirements, though, since applications are
default build as gtk1. If some user switches that to gtk2, he can think of
himself that he has to install gtk2(-devel).

Spec: http://www.cnoc.nl/fpc/lazarus.spec
SRPM: http://www.cnoc.nl/fpc/lazarus-0.9.14-5.src.rpm





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