On Mon, 20 Jun 2011 06:36:09 +0100
Hans-Peter Diettrich drdiettri...@aol.com wrote:
Mattias Gaertner schrieb:
The problem is, that in 0.9.30 the LCL was using some Makefile and IDE
magic.
Anyway, adding LCLBase as dependency is not useful. The IDE now uses
the LCL instead.
See below
Mattias Gaertner schrieb:
Create a new application, and project inspector shows LCL as the only
dependency. Now add e.g. an button to the form, and Lazarus trunk adds
LCLBase as a project dependency
With my last sentence I meant, that I changed something in svn trunk,
that you should update
On Sat, 18 Jun 2011 12:57:29 +0100
Hans-Peter Diettrich drdiettri...@aol.com wrote:
[...]
In 0.9.30 there were some test packages 'LCLBase' and 'LCL1' for testing
the build modes and some other features. You should *not* use them
(LCLBase, LCL1) in your projects and you must not install
Mattias Gaertner schrieb:
The problem is, that in 0.9.30 the LCL was using some Makefile and IDE
magic.
Anyway, adding LCLBase as dependency is not useful. The IDE now uses
the LCL instead.
See below :-(
Please test.
Done:
Create a new application, and project inspector shows LCL as the
At sudden I get an Ambiguous units found error in fixes_0_9_30 :-(
[BTW the dialog should allow to copy/paste the message]
This seems to be due to conflicting packages LCL 1.0 and LCLBase
0.9.30.1, LCL1 0.9.30.1. Installed Packages shows LCL 1.0 installed
and not removable, the other packages
Hans-Peter Diettrich drdiettri...@aol.com hat am 18. Juni 2011 um 09:08
geschrieben:
At sudden I get an Ambiguous units found error in fixes_0_9_30 :-(
[BTW the dialog should allow to copy/paste the message]
This seems to be due to conflicting packages LCL 1.0 and LCLBase
0.9.30.1,
Mattias Gaertner schrieb:
This seems to be due to conflicting packages LCL 1.0 and LCLBase
0.9.30.1, LCL1 0.9.30.1. Installed Packages shows LCL 1.0 installed
and not removable, the other packages are offered for installation.
In 0.9.30 there were some test packages 'LCLBase' and