Zitat von Csányi Pál <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>: > Mattias Gaertner <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes: > > > On Thu, 26 Jun 2008 22:21:49 +0200 > > [EMAIL PROTECTED] (Csányi Pál) wrote: > > > >> Now I want to include the binary file too in to the published > >> project.tar.bz2 but I can't to get it, however I leave blank the box > >> before Files / Ignore binaries. > > > > Maybe your file mask is incorrect? > > My system is Debian GNU/Linux Etch so the executable binaries hasn't a > file mask.
No file has a mask. Your file has no extension. That's why you must use the right mask in the 'include filter'. > After I compiled a Lazarus project I get the following files in the > project directory: > > lptinterface1.hu.mo > lptinterface1.po > lptinterfaceunit1.o > interfaces.o > lptinterface1.hu.po > lptinterface1.sr.mo > lptinterfaceunit1.pas > interfaces.pas > lptinterface1.lpi > lptinterface1.sr.po > lptinterfaceunit1.ppu > interfaces.ppu > lptinterface1.lpr > lptinterfaceunit1.lfm > lptinterfaceunit1.rst > lptinterface1 <-------- This is the binary file. > lptinterface1.mo > lptinterfaceunit1.lrs > lptinterface1.compiled > lptinterface1.o > lptinterfaceunit1.lrt > > > I can to run the 'lptinterface1' binary file in the xterm window with > the > > ./lptinterface1 > > command. > > > This file: lptinterface1 hasn't a file mask, right? > > When I am publishing this project I have the following setup at: > > (_ mean that the box is not set, > * mean that the box is set) > > 'Files': > > _ Ignore binaries > > 'Use Include Filter': > > * Use Include Filter > * Simple Syntax > > .(pas|pp|inc|lfm|lpr|lrs|lpi|lpk|sh|xml|txt|po) This mask does not fit for lptinterface1. One solution: append: ,lptinterface1 > 'Exclude Filter': > > * Use Exclude Filter > * Simple Syntax > > .(bak|ppu|ppw|o|so);*~;backup > > Is my file mask incorrect? > > What am I doing wrong? Mattias _______________________________________________ Lazarus mailing list [email protected] http://www.lazarus.freepascal.org/mailman/listinfo/lazarus
