On Sat, Jul 20, 2019 at 6:24 AM Mattias Gaertner via lazarus <[email protected]> wrote: > > On Fri, 19 Jul 2019 00:26:49 -0300 > "Marcos Douglas B. Santos via lazarus" <[email protected]> > wrote: > > > Hi, > > > > Imagine a package that has a dependency for another one. However, this > > dependency has a conditional to exists. So, I cannot add the Required > > Package by default — I'm talking about ZeosLib. > > > > Then, I used Conditionals (script) for adding ZeosLib paths (-Fu, -Fi) > > into the paths of the package — amazing work in IDE, by the way. > > > > In Custom Options | Conditionals, I have something like this: > > ===begin=== > > if undefined(NOSYNDBZEOS) then > > begin > > UnitPath += > > ';$PkgOutDir(zcore);$PkgOutDir(zdbc);$PkgOutDir(zparsesql);$PkgOutDir(zplain)'; > > IncPath += ';$(ProjOutDir);$PkgDir(zcore)\..\..\src'; end; > > ===end=== > > > > And it works. If user add the package into a project, he/she could > > compile with/without support to ZeosLib, just checking/unchecking some > > definition into Defines button. Excellent. > > > > However, my only problem occur if user add zcomponent package, which > > belongs to ZeosLib. If so, I get some hints like this: > > ``` > > Note: Duplicate unit "ZVariant" in "mormot_base 1.18", orphaned ppu > > "<my-path>\zeos\packages\lazarus\lib\zcore\x86_64-win64\ZVariant.ppu" > > Note: Duplicate unit "ZVariant" in "zcore 7.2.5", > > ppu="<my-path>\zeos\packages\lazarus\lib\zcore\x86_64-win64\ZVariant.ppu", > > source="<my-path>\zeos\src\core\ZVariant.pas" > > It means: Two packages reach the same ppu and only one has a source > file. Hmm, that should not create a note. > I fixed a check in rev61607, please test with trunk.
Thanks. Do you think this is a hack to add packages dynamically, or is it the right way? regards, Marcos Douglas -- _______________________________________________ lazarus mailing list [email protected] https://lists.lazarus-ide.org/listinfo/lazarus
