On Thu, Apr 5, 2012 at 5:33 PM, waldo kitty <[email protected]> wrote: > On 4/5/2012 14:54, waldo kitty wrote: >> >> On 4/5/2012 12:53, Marcos Douglas wrote: >>> >>> In another words, if I used lazbuild I had compile just one time. Is >>> that you mean? > > [...] > >> so a whole new svn install can go like this... >> >> 1- get the sources from SVN /branches/fixes_1_0/ >> 2- make lazbuild lcl ideintf components tools starter >> 3- lazbuild --build-ide= --build-mode= >> 4. copy lazarus.new.exe lazarus.exe (i don't know why lazbuild doesn't, >> yet) >> > [trim] > >> whereas an update would be like so... >> >> 1- make clean >> 2- svn up >> 3- make lazbuild lcl ideintf components tools starter >> 4- lazbuild --build-ide= --build-mode= >> 5. copy lazarus.new.exe lazarus.exe (i don't know why lazbuild doesn't, >> yet) > > > yes! i can confirm that the update workflow (above) works without building a > new ide first and then building another one with lazbuild... this definitely > saves some time ;) > > i will assume that the new load from svn workflow (also above) works without > building an ide and then another with lazbuild... i will try to incorporate > this into my copy of the wiki instruction scripts and see how it goes... > > it is actually easier than i thought and i would never have gotten this far > without the help and explanations from mattias and others who tossed in > nuggets here and there...
Very nice. I have one question: If you use "make lcl ideintf components [...]" and after "lazbuild [...]" you probably compiled the same sources twice (first with Make and then using lazbuild), don't? Marcos Douglas -- _______________________________________________ Lazarus mailing list [email protected] http://lists.lazarus.freepascal.org/mailman/listinfo/lazarus
