Giuseppe Luigi Punzi wrote: > > $ make clean all Yes, but doesn't that compile the examples as well? I only want the basic IDE compiled. Anyway, I'll clone my cloned git and try the 'make clean all' and see what it builds. I gather in my case (using Linux) it will default to the LCL-GTK2 widgetset. That's good, because I only use the LCL-GTK2 widgetset for the IDE.
> I tried to follow the wiki instructions, and there, "Set LCL to > "clean+build" and everything else to "None" ". Which wiki page was that? I found this one by doing a quick search.. http://wiki.lazarus.freepascal.org/Installing_Lazarus > With this instructions, The build finished instantly with an error I > don't remember, and can't reproduce now. Now, this, build succesfully > the LCL, but I can't get SQLDb and others pacakges. I normally first try and get a clean/basic IDE compiled, then install whatever packages I require afterwards. I find this works best for me - but it's been a long time since I started with a completely new setup. I just keep upgrading my system and use the previous binary to create the next binary. > Selecting all (but not examples) with Build&Clean, seems all goes fine, > until linking lazarus, where...: OK, but that has nothing to do with Git then. This is normally a sign of a FPC setup problem or you are missing development libraries. They are normally named in the format: <package>-devel Can you compile the IDE with the default LCL-GTK2 widgetset? I'm not very up-to-speed with the LCL-Qt widgetset. I've got it working, but never use it. Also, can you give more information about your system. What OS, distro, version etc...? >> * I make sure "With Packages" is unchecked, because I want a nice small >> Lazarus IDE to start with and little dependencies. > > Then how link for example the packages? Like I mentioned earlier, I prefer to start with a very basic/clean IDE and then install only the packages I need. For example, I never use the RTTI components which I believe comes default installed in Lazarus IDE. I also never use the design-time SqlDB components, so I don't need them installed either. As far as I know Felipe uses/developed the LCL-Qt widgetset, so he will probably be the best person to explain how you need to install Qt and get the IDE compiled with it. Regards, - Graeme - _______________________________________________________ fpGUI - a cross-platform GUI toolkit using Free Pascal http://opensoft.homeip.net/fpgui/ -- _______________________________________________ Lazarus mailing list [email protected] http://lists.lazarus.freepascal.org/mailman/listinfo/lazarus
