On 23-4-2012 12:49, Mattias Gaertner wrote: > Reinier Olislagers <[email protected]> hat am 23. April 2012 > um 11:45 geschrieben: >> Perhaps this functionality could better be placed in lazbuild so others >> using e.g. batch files can use it as well, making possible something like >> lazbuild --build-ide= --addpackage <somepackage.lpk> >> or perhaps only >> lazbuild --addpackage <somepackage.lpk> >> (with or without --primary-config-path) >> to compile the package and add it to the package list.
Thanks Mattias, Hope I'm not displaying too much ignorance here, but here goes: > 1. the syntax for long options is > > --paramname=<value> Got it. > 2. addpackage makes sense for projects too, so lazbuild without > --build-ide is ambiguous. Do you mean adding a package based on the project you're compiling with lazbuild? > 3. Both should be possible: > > --addpackage=<pkgname> ... so this would just add an already compiled package to the list of packages to be installed, right? > > and > > --addpackage=<path/pkgname.lpk> ... which would compile the package, then add it to the list, yes? Thanks, Reinier -- _______________________________________________ Lazarus mailing list [email protected] http://lists.lazarus.freepascal.org/mailman/listinfo/lazarus
