On 30/03/2011 14:23, Mattias Gaertner wrote:
Zaher Dirkey <parm...@gmail.com> hat am 30. März 2011 um 14:26
geschrieben:
On Wed, Mar 30, 2011 at 12:00 PM, Hans-Peter Diettrich
<drdiettri...@aol.com <mailto:drdiettri...@aol.com>> wrote:
I just encountered a nasty problem:
When I have multiple Lazarus installations (trunk, branches,
snapshot...), the common Lazarus configuration is used by default
(when no --pcp is specified). Actually I wondered about many
error messages on an IDE rebuild, until I noticed that the
(default) configuration referred to a different Lazarus directory
:-(
Related:
Last week I add a check to test if the given Lazarus directory has the
same main version as the IDE. It checks 0.9.31. It does not check the
svn revision. If the version does not fit it shows a setup dialog.
This should help to spot some of such errors.
Why only chec the version?
why not check, if the lazarus.exe is in the same folder, as it was the
on the previous run?
an lazarus.exe in a new/different folder is very likely in need of it's
own config.
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btw, I just saw that conf dialog: very cool
Martin
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