Hello all,

I know this has been brought up from time to time, but the more I use NetBeans and other big editors.. The more I miss the fact that it isolates you from being in their pool of source code to build whenever you add a component, etc. Having a binary-only Lazarus would mean an entire overhaul of a binary package system. What would be amazing to see actually, is FPC being able to compile into a universal object (which supports the basic byte code, and sections which will only be used when converting to a certain architecture if necessary.. Like SSE optimized code), then being able to convert into native code at destination machine. Something like Chrome's Native Client does now, which compiles the code into a universal op-code base, and converts it to native at their servers..

Having this universal binary package system, means we can distribute one package, and have it convert on the destination machine. Means we don't really have to do tricks when distributing your unit when you don't want to distribute the source code (ie. Commercial Packages).

Any thoughts?

- Den

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