On 04/05/2011 09:20 AM, Mattias Gaertner wrote:
brian <[email protected]> hat am 5. April 2011 um 14:54 geschrieben:

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The dpkg is clever enough to order the packages automatically.

Unfortunately the debian packages are made for repositories, which is
somewhat awkward for downloaders.

OTOH if you use repositories the debian packages are really great.


The repositories configured for Mint are still offering 0.9.28-2.


The old lazarus stored your user configs in ~/.lazarus. There is also
the list of your installed packages. This list is applied when you
rebuild the IDE.


I just checked the timestamps in that directory, and of course you're correct. Obviously apt-get's attempt to purge the configuration files from the previous installation was a bit short of comprehensive. I should have thought of a hidden directory and checked... :(


Eventually there should be a check and a dialog to help migrating old
package sets. Although I'm not sure how this should work.


The one thing I did note is that I had the 'build lazarus' configuration set to NOT do anything with the examples.


Brian.


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