Am Freitag, den 10.11.2006, 21:05 -0700 schrieb John Meyer:
> Okay, changed that in the KDE environment and now pulls up like a
> charm.  It's not that much of an obvious solution (namely, didn't know
> the alt+f2 didn't just go to that executable), but I should have checked
> there.

The question is how the kde config got the idea of searching for
executables in /usr/share/. Normally that's the place for installing
docs, examples and the like.

I think (but haven't checked) the installation path of lazarus is
configurable. If you used some package, the path would have to be
adjusted when preparing the package, otherwise the makefile or some
config file would be the target. But /usr/bin or /usr/local/bin is the
perfect place for system wide accessible executables.

Marc


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