Joost van der Sluis wrote:
On Wed, 2007-01-03 at 21:15 -0500, Lee Jenkins wrote:
Kevin hayton wrote:
I have just installed UIB components and there are components on the palette.
Using MEPIS 6.0 and lazarus 0.9.20 beta. Just downloaded the latest UIB
extracted to /usr/share/lazarus/components and installed the .lpk in /source.
Man, that is so odd. I did essentially the same thing except all my
stuff was installed in /usr/lib/lazarus/coponents. Same thing with lpk.
Ergo: you've installed lazarus TWICE. You were installing in one of
them, but you started the other one.
No, I installed twice, but the second time only after uninstalling the
first. I don't have two separate installations.
(one in /usr/lib/lazarus, and one in /usr/lib/shared)
The only installation that I have is in /usr/lib/lazarus. There is no
/usr/lib/shared directory, et al or even as I think you mean,
/usr/share/lazarus either.
Next question is: which distro do you use? If it's FC, you probably
installed the rpm provided by fedora, which installs
in /usr/lib/lazarus. But the rpm you can download on the lazarus website
installs to /usr/shared/lazarus....
I am using CentOS4.4 and I installed the following from sourceforge:
fpc-2.0.40-i586.rpm
fpc-src-2.0.4-0.i386.rpm
lazarus-0.9.0.20-0.i386.rpm
And everything looked like it compiled fine too, at least no visible
errors that I could see.
I still find it stranghe, though, that he can't find the firebird-
client-library. But I think you've installed something else wrongly..
Yes, very strange. As I mentioned in another thread, I am pretty new to
linux so I wasn't sure what the behavior of shared objects (dll's) would
be. It just made sense that the components would look first in the
application directory, but is not finding them. I even tried putting
copies where I thought it might look for them such as /bin, /usr/bin,
/usr/lib, etc. and still no love.
Thanks for replying!
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Warm Regards,
Lee
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