On Saturday 20 December 2014 17:56:03 Fred van Stappen wrote:
> > > When using macros-direcotry in compiler option, like :
> > >
> > > -Fi${PROJECTDIR}/somedir
> > > -Fu${FPGUIDIR}/somedir
> > >
> > > It does not work in Windows.
> >
> > What means "It does not work"?
> >
> > Martin
>
> Hello Martin.
>
> I have find a solution for Windows.
>
> It is => not use macros with -Fi nor -Fu in Project-Options/Make-Options.
>
> Instead, use the macros in Project-Options/Directories.
>
> This way all the new macros are working in Windows too...
>
Because MSEide stores the "unified" paths and converts to the system form 
while calling the compiler or make program.

> PS: It seems that in Windows, using -Fi${MYDIR} or -Fu${MYDIR}  is not
> working (=> macros not recognized) in MSEide too, even for build in macros
> (like ${MSEDIR}).
>
> When using -Fu${MSEDIR}/something/  the macro is recognized in Linux but
> not in Windows (in my XP system).

Because this goes directly to FPC which needs different forms in Linux and 
Windows. MSEide is clever, no? ;-)

>
> The debugger is not really useful, it only tell that he does not find some
> units.
>
That must be fixed in your environment, a working and comfortable debugger is 
a requirement for professional work.

Martin

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