We love Delphi Berlin. And the developer community does too. So it is surprising to hear from a third party tool vendor:

We love Delphi Berlin. And the developer community does too. So it is surprising to hear from a third party tool vendor:

"The Berlin release is full of bugs and crashes with an "internal compiler error" when trying to compile the SDL Suite." So says the author, Hans Lohninger, of SDL Components, who has yet to release a Berlin version of his tools. We've been very happy with their components and support up until now.

Last year, we purchased his source code to avoid this kind of problem. But (probably due to the above) it is not buildable. So we have not been able to start using Berlin.

The vendor is no longer responding to emails.

Has anyone here been able to get SDL to compile on Berlin?

Does anyone have suggestions on a light-weight statistics library for polynomial and spline fits?

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  1. Mason Wheeler It could be the other way around though. The SDL Suite has been there for quite some time.

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  2. A quick comment to close this out: With the help of David Nottage, we changed a handful of lines in the SDL source and were able to get the SDL code running in Delphi Berlin. In spite of this minor hassle, the fact that virtually the same the code is running versions of Delphi spanning more than a decade is rather remarkable.

    I'm happy my posting here in the DD community resulted in hooking up with someone who could help. Delphi rocks! And, thanks again, David!

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