Why did not make symlink to just "LazDevelPath"? just made subfolders?

similar example from me:
My host is osx, linux os (14.04, 14.10, 15.04) on virtualbox. I didn't try use symlink for fpc and lazarus 'cos compiled units be in host (osx) they are trash for osx. I made "shared folder" in virtualbox to osx's "/opt/" folder. In linux, I made symlink for my projects and 2d party components's folders to under linux's "/opt/" folder, then made and build lazarus and test my projects sourse from (host) osx .
I made all lpk (-FU) like this:
"../all_libs/lpkname/$(TargetCPU)-$(TargetOS)-$(LCLWidgetType)"
my projects's as well. So no conflict.
I wish lazarus have to "environment options" for project and packages output directory

On 06.09.2015 12:03, Juha Manninen wrote:
I don't have Windows right now.
I found out an easy way to test my development repository changes also
under Wine.
Lazarus runs amazingly well with Wine.

I installed the latest Lazarus release Windows version on Linux. It
opens with Wine automatically, no problems.
Then I ran a bash script (copied below and attached).
It deletes the source directories and replaces them with symbolic
links to my development sources.
Then I started the Windows version again. It complains about wrong
version and a missing package but that is OK.
Then I rebuilt it from Tools -> Configure Build Lazarus ... and I have
the latest Windows version of Lazarus running on Linux! Absolutely
cool. :)
I can check that my changes don't break the Windows version already
before committing them.

Juha

---

#!/bin/bash

# Lazarus development version path.
LazDevelPath=~/SW/lazarus_gitsvn

# Lazarus release Windows version.
cd ~/.wine/drive_c/lazarus

for LazDir in components converter debugger designer doceditor docs
examples ide images languages lcl packager test tools
do
   # Do not delete already linked directories.
   if [[ -L "$LazDir" ]]; then
     echo "Directory $LazDir is already linked"
     continue
   fi
   echo "Linking directory $LazDir to development version"
   # Delete a directory from Windows installation.
   rm -rf $LazDir
   # Replace it with a symbolic link to Linux development version.
   ln -s $LazDevelPath/$LazDir $LazDir
done

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