On Thu, 17 Nov 2005 16:12:01 +0200
Graeme Geldenhuys <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

> Hi,
> 
> Coming from Delphi, I used to use different directories for my project 
> file and my unit files.  I might even have sub-directories inside my 
> \source directory.  This helped organise large projects.
> 
> e.g.:
>    <Project Name>
>      \bin             <-- executable goes here

Project -> Project Options -> Target filename


>      \dcu             <-- compiled unit files go here

Project -> Compiler Options -> Unit output diretory


>      \source

Save units here.


>      \?????.dpr       <-- I want my .lpi file here

Save .lpi file there. The .lpr will also be saved there.

 
> How do I do this in Lazarus?  When I try to compile it says it can not 
> find my units.  Delphi writes the path to the units in the project file.

The 'in' unit path has several drawbacks and should not be used.

Alternative:
Put some of yor units into a package. Don't confuse a lazarus package with a
Delphi package. Lazarus packages are designed to help splitting code into
logical parts. They don't need to be a library. 


Mattias

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