>>>>> (not to mention all the possible complications on Windows, probably Mac 
>>>>> OS as well)
>>>> Can you name a potential issue you see by renaming the makefile to some 
>>>> other extension? I thought that FPC does not mind which extension you use, 
>>>> as long as the syntax is correct?
>>> 
>>> It does not mind.
>>> 
>>> Well, if you don't intend to use it for FPC, you can do all you want;
>>> you don't need our permission for that ?
>> 
>> I was not asking permission or did I? It was you who stated that there were 
>> complications. I just asked to name one. Don't get me wrong, there might be 
>> some, but I fail to see which.
> 
> But I didn't claim to know all possible complications. I just meant to say 
> that are possibly catches
> which we currently don't know about; so jumping on a system that relies on 
> the "instantfpc" trick for all platforms may be a bit premature. The thing is 
> barely a week old :-)
You're absolutely right of course. And I didn't want to imply we should switch 
in 24h :) I was just exploring the possibilities here. Using instantFPC once 
added as a FPC tool makes usage much more user friendly! 

> That said:
> Obviously, you can give your fpmake script/program any extension you want for 
> your 'outside fpc' projects, associate whatever you want with it on all 
> platforms you see fit.
> 
> But since fppkg is for the express (and only) purpose of installing FPC code 
> packages, I see nothing wrong with requiring .pas or .pp as an extension for 
> the fpmake file if it is to be used with fppkg.
Also there everything you say is logic, although it does not mean that there 
couldn't be any other ways to reach a goal. However having an extension that is 
"executable" on all platforms seems like a valuable addition for FPC and 
Lazarus does it not? If we could reach consensus on something like .pex (for 
Pascal EXecutable) or whatever is appropriate and does not clash with existing 
software, then the FPC and Lazarus installers could associate this extension to 
instantFPC. Of course this is only valid for win32, but having an agreed 
extension would make things more transparent and uniform.

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