>> (...) >> I see two options (if either possible) >> - Ignore absolute paths from another platform (for example c:\src >> found in linux Lazarus). But I'm not sure whether it's always >> possible. >> - Introduce a setting to suppress this warning. I think if it becomes >> too tedious, I will be ready to switch this off completely. And it's >> much easier to implement that the first suggestion. I tried to find, >> maybe it's already there, but failed, sorry > > The third possibility is to keep your directory structure the same on all > platforms, e.g. Lazarus in /usr/local/share/lazarus and your sources in > /usr/local/src. If you treat a Linux system as your master, and are fairly > careful about not copying stuff back from Windows unless really necessary, > you won't "pollute" paths with things like drive letters. > > -- > Mark Morgan Lloyd > markMLl .AT. telemetry.co .DOT. uk >
And/or suggest environment/ide variables that could be used :-) -Flávio -- _______________________________________________ Lazarus mailing list [email protected] http://lists.lazarus.freepascal.org/mailman/listinfo/lazarus
