> I believe that currently it is necessary to use the menu "View / Units..." > for each unit then do a "File / Save as..." for each of the units. I also > think that when a unit is saved that it's form is automatically saved... > someone please correct me if this is wrong. >> Only the lpi and lpr files are copied to the new location and the >> search paths are adapted. Normal projects will still compile. >> If you want a copy of the whole project directory you can use your >> favorite file browser. >> >> >> > OnGuard example program: "codegen" - If I compile it, it works just fine. >> > When I do a Project Save As ...into a different directory, I only find >> > two files in the new directory - NewCodeGen.lpi and NewCodeGen.lpr. >> > And (duh...), the application fails to compile, complaining it cannot >> > find a unit (codegenu, in this case). >> >> Please create a bug report and give a simple example with a directory >> layout. >> >> Mattias
Mattias, I tried this with a simple blank form project and it worked perfectly and as expected. All of the files (.lpi, .lpr, pas, lrm, etc... ) files moved to the new folder and compiled. I'll try again with the OnGuard examples to see if I continue to have issues. I've copied the example from OnGuard to a new directory via my (not so favorite windows explorer) file manager, but I am unable to get a clean compile. sigh. More time to spend on this. All, Thanks for the comments and suggestions. John -- _______________________________________________ Lazarus mailing list [email protected] http://lists.lazarus.freepascal.org/mailman/listinfo/lazarus
