Jack wrote: > Hello All, > > I'm using Delphi 2005. I configured version information in project > properties. When I build from IDE, I right click on the exe file name > in file explorer and option Properties, I see version info. > > However, when I build it from command line with dcc32.exe, No version > info is shown in Properties of the .exe file. I suppose version info > is simply not included. > > Does it mean that if I want to build from command line, I'll need > to disable the IDE version and create a version rc file and include > that file in the source code? This doesn't sound right but it seems > the only solution so far.
In order for version info to be included, the compiler has to be able to find the projects's .RES file (as included by the "$R *.res" directive in the .DPR file). The IDE will automatically generate an empty .RES file if it's not found; I'm not 100% sure what the command line compiler does in that situation; probably throws a warning, but it wouldn't or shouldn't completely halt compilation. Is your command prompt changed to be in the folder where the project resides when you invoke DCC32; or are you including the path to the .RES file as part of a "-R" directive to DCC32? Stephen Posey [EMAIL PROTECTED] _______________________________________________ Delphi mailing list -> [email protected] http://www.elists.org/mailman/listinfo/delphi

