On Tue, 18 Sep 2007 09:27:14 +0200
"Graeme Geldenhuys" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> On 18/09/2007, Mattias Gaertner <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> >
> > Did you try running the Compiler Options > Test ?
> >
>
> It seems to work fine... I get a few warnings about httpd units
> included in FPC 2.2.0
> Here is the output of the Test dialog. (sorry it wraps badly in the
> email)
>
> I forgot to mention before.... I can compile the current open project
> without problems after starting up Lazarus. It's just Ctrl-Click in
> the editor that doesn't work until I do the 'rescan FPC source dir'.
>
>
> /opt/fpc/bin/fpc -S2 -CX -OG1 -gl -Xs -XX -va -l -Fu../
> -Fu../../../../fpGUI/lib/
> -Fu../../../../3rdParty/tiOPF2/Source/Compilers/FPC/lib/i386-linux/
> -Fu../../../../3rdParty/tiOPF2/Source/3rdParty/FBLib/lib/i386-linux/
> -Fu/opt/lazarus/packager/units/i386-linux/ -Fu. -FUunits
> /tmp/testcompileroptions.pas
>
>
> WARNING: ppu exists twice:
> /opt/fpc_2.2.0/lib/fpc/2.2.0/units/i386-linux/httpd-2.0/httpd.ppu,
> /opt/fpc_2.2.0/lib/fpc/2.2.0/units/i386-linux/httpd-1.3/httpd.ppu
> WARNING: ppu exists twice:
> /opt/fpc_2.2.0/lib/fpc/2.2.0/units/i386-linux/httpd-2.2/apr.ppu,
> /opt/fpc_2.2.0/lib/fpc/2.2.0/units/i386-linux/httpd-2.0/apr.ppu
> WARNING: ppu exists twice:
> /opt/fpc_2.2.0/lib/fpc/2.2.0/units/i386-linux/httpd-2.2/apriconv.ppu,
> /opt/fpc_2.2.0/lib/fpc/2.2.0/units/i386-linux/httpd-2.0/apriconv.ppu
> WARNING: ppu exists twice:
> /opt/fpc_2.2.0/lib/fpc/2.2.0/units/i386-linux/httpd-2.2/aprutil.ppu,
> /opt/fpc_2.2.0/lib/fpc/2.2.0/units/i386-linux/httpd-2.0/aprutil.ppu
> WARNING: ppu exists twice:
> /opt/fpc_2.2.0/lib/fpc/2.2.0/units/i386-linux/httpd-2.2/httpd.ppu,
> /opt/fpc_2.2.0/lib/fpc/2.2.0/units/i386-linux/httpd-2.0/httpd.ppu
That's normal for a 2.2.0.
Check if your .lazarus/inputhistory.xml is writable and uptodate.
It should be updated after a Rescan (xml node: FPCConfigCache).
Mattias
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