On Fri, Mar 31, 2017 at 11:54 AM, Michael Van Canneyt via Lazarus <
[email protected]> wrote:
> Put the various versions in different directories. The IDE will use the
> correct one based on the dependencies and the location. Every version
> needs to have been opened once in the IDE.
>
> I use it all the time. Works fine, except some rather exotic error messages
> if the IDE doesn't find a matching version.
>
That is a way, thanks.
But I am thinking something like bellow:
smartfoo
\lib
\i386-win32\
\1.0
\1.1
\1.2.3
*.ppu (trunk)
\x86_64-win64
\1.0
*.ppu (trunk)
My point is each project just use PPU files, not the real sources because I
would like
to have just one source.
The correct way is the author freeze the version using a label, but I can
do this myself locally. Then, I can compile and copy the PPU files for the
right lib\<plataform>\<version>.
But using this way I will need to set up which path to use when I add a
package into the project, right?
What do you think about it?
Marcos Douglas
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