On Thu, Jun 2, 2011 at 5:31 PM, Mattias Gaertner <[email protected]> wrote: > > "make" is a tool. > > Calling "make" is a shortcut for "make all". > > "all" is one target of our Makefile. It builds the basic set of > packages and tools. "default" or "base" would be better names, but this > has historical reasons and comes closer to what people from other open > source projects using make expect. > > "bigide" is another target of our Makefile. It builds an IDE with a > predefined set of packages. This is needed for the windows installer, > debian, redhat and carbon packages. You probably never need it. > > There is currently no make target to build an IDE with the user set of > packages, so you have to call lazbuild directly. The problem is that > this requires information from outside the lazarus sources, so it > requires configuration. > Maybe a target can be added to call "all" and then lazbuild. But this > won't work for multiple installations.
Hi Mattias, Now I understood. So, instead use... lazbuild --build-all --recursive --build-ide= --primary-config-path=%myroot%\ide\laz\config\ ...the correct will be: 1º) make clean all 2º) lazbuild --primary-config-path=%myroot%\ide\laz\config\ 1º I clean and update all; 2º I make the Lazarus with my components installed before. That is correct? Marcos Douglas -- _______________________________________________ Lazarus mailing list [email protected] http://lists.lazarus.freepascal.org/mailman/listinfo/lazarus
