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FPC 2.4.0 released! (Announce)

posted by Rugxulo Homepage, Usono, 01.01.2010, 18:28

> Happy New Year!!

Same to you.

> We have placed a new major release of the Free Pascal Compiler,
> version 2.4.0 on our ftp-servers.

Was there even an RC2? I didn't see any mention of one. So is this just RC1 renamed or a new release?

> RTL:
> * Linearly scaling multi-threaded memory manager

(DOS386): "Even in DOS???" :confused:

(heh, you know he would say that)

P.S. Some comments on the README.TXT :

> Free Pascal 2.4.0 is currently available for the following platforms:
> - GO32v2-i386

I know it's probably well-known, but this should say "DOS" somewhere, IMHO.

> - smartlinking (not yet supported under Mac OS X)

Under DOS? (doubt it but would be nice if so)

> - can create binaries running natively under both DOS and OS/2 (EMX version)

Seriously, does the EMX version even exist anymore? Last I heard I thought you were phasing out all EMX libs, DLLs, etc. Heck, at one time OpenWatcom was going to be used somewhere. (I dunno, I don't have OS/2, just curious.)

> Download distribution archive (dos222.zip for GO32v2) and unzip it into

Oops, should be dos240.zip. :-)

> In order to make the compiler/rtl & IDE in a resonable time
> (eg <30 minutes) you'll need at least 32 MB of physical
> memory (64 MB is better), at least a 200 MHz processor and
> at least 100 MB of free disk space.

I heavily doubt that's true anymore, but if so that's quite low!!

> Some specific utilities and programs come under the license
> described in COPYING.DJ, COPYING.EMX, COPYING.RSX, license.upx
> and licensez.ip.

AFAIK, COPYING.DJ, CWSDPMI, and UPX both are pretty GPL-ish except slightly more liberal in some circumstances. EMX and RSX are both GPLv2, I think (although abandoned ... 0.9d and 5.24 are last, IIRC) but not used except in (old?) OS/2 FPC. Info-Zip is free BSD-ish license.

 

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