On Thu, Apr 5, 2012 at 1:32 PM, waldo kitty <[email protected]> wrote: > On 4/5/2012 11:01, Marcos Douglas wrote: >> >> Just for record, a long time that I didn't need to run "make clean >> all" in Lazarus' sources. >> Today I tried the technique: >> 1- I got the sources from SVN /branches/fixes_1_0/ >> 2- Run make clean all >> 3- I opened the new lazarus.exe using PCP params >> 4- Build the IDE using the Build command on menu >> >> Worked perfectly. I new Lazarus (fixes_1_0/) started with all my >> configurations and components. >> That's amazing! > > > excellent! > > "make clean" should be run before "svn up" so that it cleans old ppu and .o > and such out... the "svn up" may move things and with these old ones laying > around, they will cause problems until manually removed... this was pointed > out some months back in one of the numerous threads covering/touching this > topic... > > BUT i note that your above appears to say that you started fresh with a new > empty directory... in that case you are quite correct that "make clean" > can't run because the files have not been downloaded yet... you could maybe > do the following, though... > > 1- get the sources from SVN /branches/fixes_1_0/ > > 2- Run make clean all > 3- lazbuild --build-ide= --build-mode= > 4. copy lazarus.new.exe lazarus.exe (i don't know why lazbuild doesn't, > yet) > > and then starting lazarus with your PCP parms should have you where you want > to be... i think... i've not used PCP parms yet... but that is coming ;)
In another words, if I used lazbuild I had compile just one time. Is that you mean? Marcos Douglas -- _______________________________________________ Lazarus mailing list [email protected] http://lists.lazarus.freepascal.org/mailman/listinfo/lazarus
