On 14 Jan 12, at 5:13, waldo kitty wrote: > On 1/13/2012 12:24, Tomas Hajny wrote: > > On Fri, January 13, 2012 16:48, waldo kitty wrote: . . > i use 4OS2 and both return the same path... > > >which as > 209 rwx 1 bin 212992 Feb 23 2004 10:43:38 h:\fp\2.6.0\bin\os2\as.exe > > >which ld > 97 rwx 1 bin 98308 Dec 19 1998 18:51:42 h:\fp\2.6.0\bin\os2\ld.exe
<off topic>My memory didn't serve well here, this output clearly comes from some external port of the original implementation of the 'which' tool installed on your machine and I just found that 4OS2 doesn't contain such an internal command contrary to my original belief. That doesn't change anything, it serves the intended purpose anyway.</off topic> Alright, this indeed doesn't suggest anything weird. > i've also looked at fp.ini and fpc.cfg and don't find anything related that > might be causing this... the only thing i have done with those files, > actually, > is to replace "2.6.0" with "$FPCVERSION" so that i can easily share (ie: > copy) > the project directory with other machines... i've initially developed this > tool > on w2k and then copied that directory over to the OS/2 box... i also have a > copy > on my vista laptop so i can work on it when i'm at work or otherwise out and > about with my laptop ;) Yes, that certainly makes sense. My point was mainly - could it be that you have -FD option specified in fpc.cfg while it is missing in fp.cfg (sorry, not fp.ini) and in effect for the compilation mode selected in the IDE (NORMAL/DEBUG/RELEASE), or that you have this option in both the files but pointing to different directories? Tomas _______________________________________________ fpc-pascal maillist - fpc-pascal@lists.freepascal.org http://lists.freepascal.org/mailman/listinfo/fpc-pascal