On 13-5-2012 9:28, Mattias Gaertner wrote: > On Sat, 12 May 2012 11:13:16 +0200 > Reinier Olislagers <[email protected]> wrote: >> <RealCompiler File="C:\development\fpc\bin\i386-win32\ppc386.exe" >> Date="1085035464" OS="win32" CPU="i386" >> InPath="C:\development\fpc\bin\i386-win32\ppc386.exe" FullVersion="2.6.1"/> >> after conversion: >> <RealCompiler File="C:\development\fpc\bin\i386-win32\ppc386.exe" >> Date="1085035464" OS="win32" CPU="i386" >> InPath="C:\development\fpcbootstrap\ppc386.exe" FullVersion="2.6.1"/> >> >> The InPath location is different. >> Note that c:\development\fpcbootstrap is in my path and contains ppc386.exe >> c:\development\fpc\bin\i386-win32 is not in my path. >> >> Questions: >> 2. What does InPath mean? > > The InPath is the ppc executable in PATH (the environment variable). > It is used by the fpc executable, which is normally used. Huh? So the fpc.exe in a different directory outside the path uses a ppc exe in the path???
Shouldn't fpc.exe look for e.g. ppc386.exe in its own directory? Or do I misunderstand you? Thanks, Reinier -- _______________________________________________ Lazarus mailing list [email protected] http://lists.lazarus.freepascal.org/mailman/listinfo/lazarus
