On Wed, 24 Jun 2020 10:24:04 +0200, Mattias Gaertner via lazarus <lazarus@lists.lazarus-ide.org> wrote:
>On Wed, 24 Jun 2020 10:11:47 +0200 >Bo Berglund via lazarus <lazarus@lists.lazarus-ide.org> wrote: > >>[...] >> >> How can I see what paths are part of the indylaz package? > >Open its package editor. >Click Options >Click Show Options > >Are you sure indylaz from online package manager is broken? I did not claim that... >>[...] >> Will that then have to be modified if I move the project to a Linux >> box but with the same fpc/lazarus versions? > >If the package is really broken, that you have to fix it, then you have >to apply the fix on another machine as well. Or copy the fixed package >to the new machine. I just wanted to know how one could include a package file in a platform independent way. But it is no longer needed. > >> It seems like the system should keep track of which package is in use, >> maybe by utilizing an environment variable like $INDY10 or $INDYLAZ. >> Then one could enter a path in the project options/compiler/paths >> using that env var? > >I'm not sure what you are trying to achieve. >It is enough to open the indylaz lpk once. The IDE then remembers the >location. >Or execute once at command line: >/path/of/your/lazbuild --add-package-link=/path/to/indylaz.lpk > No, as I described in a follow-up the include is no longer needed. But what I was curious about is how one can include files from a package, I never said that indylaz was broken, but my understanding of Lazarus is incomplete... But since it is no longer needed I think we can drop it altogether. Sorry for the noise. -- Bo Berglund Developer in Sweden -- _______________________________________________ lazarus mailing list lazarus@lists.lazarus-ide.org https://lists.lazarus-ide.org/listinfo/lazarus