ehalf Of Walter
Bohlin
Sent: Wednesday, May 14, 2014 12:24 PM
To: ICS support mailing
Subject: Re: [twsocket] C++Builder XE6
Albert,
You could do us all a favor if you could document step by step how you
accomplished this. Once I saw that ICS wasn't being supported for
C++Builder, I sto
sday, May 14, 2014 12:24 PM
> To: ICS support mailing
> Subject: Re: [twsocket] C++Builder XE6
>
> Albert,
>
> You could do us all a favor if you could document step by step how you
> accomplished this. Once I saw that ICS wasn't being supported for
> C++Builder, I stopped buyi
Albert,
You could do us all a favor if you could document step by step how you
accomplished this. Once I saw that ICS wasn't being supported for
C++Builder, I stopped buying the XEx upgrades. While I frequently use
the ICS components, I'm not sure I can follow your compressed steps
shown belo
> Probably, but we really need all three missing BCB versions tested, which
> needs
> someone with all these versions installed, which is not trivial. I have
> Windows
> 7 VM that is currently 120 gigs with 13 (I think) versions of Delphi/BCB
> installed, which I use for testing ICS, it was a pain
> Copy/backup your VMs so you can keep the setups.
I do have backup, the problem is Windows can self destruct due to too many
patches and changes, had to re-install XP every couple of years. Hopefully
Windows 7 is more stable, particularly as the VM is only used for component
building and testing
Copy/backup your VMs so you can keep the setups.
Matt
-Original Message-
From: TWSocket [mailto:twsocket-boun...@lists.elists.org] On Behalf Of Angus
Robertson - Magenta Systems Ltd
Sent: Tuesday, May 13, 2014 8:31 AM
To: twsocket@lists.elists.org
Subject: Re: [twsocket] C++Builder XE6
> I would be happy to share my work if you'd like and you think it
> might be helpful to others...
Probably, but we really need all three missing BCB versions tested, which needs
someone with all these versions installed, which is not trivial. I have Windows
7 VM that is currently 120 gigs with
> No idea why, it's simple Delphi code, it has the same BCB conditional stuff
> as
> other ICS units.
I tried again and I think I'm learning. :-)
It looks like I may have been successful in creating XE6 packages based on the
XE3 packages. I also got the cookie component to install by adding the
> I think my best option may be to just get Delphi and install them
> in Delphi where they will also be available in C++Builder.
Sorry, no idea if this would work, I thought the two environments were separate,
except C++ Builder also includes a Delphi compiler for the libraries.
> I couldn't g
> Sorry, there are no new C++ Builder for XE4/5/6 and old packages are not
> being
> tested with new components.
>
> Maintaining support for two new versions of Delphi a year and all the old
> ones
> is painful and tedious, just for Delphi there are 16 different packages to
> update and test the
> 1. Any chance for a C++Builder XE6 project?
Sorry, there are no new C++ Builder for XE4/5/6 and old packages are not being
tested with new components.
Maintaining support for two new versions of Delphi a year and all the old ones
is painful and tedious, just for Delphi there are 16 different
to get the components
working in C++Builder XE6.
Thanks,
Albert
> -Original Message-
> From: TWSocket [mailto:twsocket-boun...@elists.org] On Behalf Of Albert
> Wiersch
> Sent: Monday, May 12, 2014 10:32 PM
> To: 'ICS support mailing'
> Subject: [twsocket]
Hello,
I just upgraded to C++Builder XE6 and need to get all my components working.
I was able to install a bunch of the ICS components using the C++Builder XE3
project with some warnings but...
1. Any chance for a C++Builder XE6 project?
2. The cookie manager component seems to always get left
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