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AppGameKit Classic Chat / AGK Pascal - Lazarus Crashes???

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The Daddy
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Posted: 19th May 2012 10:53 Edited at: 22nd May 2012 00:04
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Hi All

Thought I would give the AppGameKit Pascal in Lazarus a go, followed the steps carefully (used an example app). It compiled ok but crashed when run.

Got two errors pop up:
1) Application was unable to start
2) Debugger Error - Oops debugger entered the error state?

Any ideas???

Kit:
AMD 4170FX Black Edition
16GB RAM
running Lazarus 64bit edition....would this pose a problem as it is not 32 bit????


thanks

Constantly seeking!
JimHawkins
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Posted: 19th May 2012 14:57
You really do need to do a 32-bit build. AppGameKit libraries are NOT 64-bit.

The same thing happens with Delphi XE2, for that reason. All examples compile and run perfectly with 32-bit output.

Big thanks to Erik for updating frequently. It would be nice to have some sticky topic for the Pascal, and maybe Erik could post when there's an update.

10.2" Zenithink Android just arrived from China via Sweden, so I'll be looking at adding Android. We would then have a great system!

-- Jim
The Daddy
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Posted: 19th May 2012 15:25
Hi Mr Hawkins,

You are quite right, just installed 32 bit Laz and all works well ! I am working on Windows but wonder if using Laz under iOS rather than xCode could you still submit to Apples App Centre?



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JimHawkins
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Posted: 22nd May 2012 01:32
I think you have to use XCode on a real Mac to submit.

-- Jim
Ancient Lady
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Posted: 22nd May 2012 17:00
Apple will only accept things built with Xcode and signed with certificates generated by them. And you absolutely have to have a developer license. It's $99/year each for iOS and Mac (separate programs).

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Ancient Lady

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