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"Terry A. Haimann" <terry@HaimannOnline.com> hat am 3. Februar 2011 um 15:56 geschrieben:<br/>
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I have tried to install zeos on a fc14-64 system.<br/>
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I tried putting it in /usr/share/zeos<br/>
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I issued a chmod -R 755 /usr/share/zeos<br/>
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I have tried adding one of the following to my user path (not all at the same time)<br/>
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/usr/share/zeos<br/>
/usr/share/zeos/packages<br/>
/usr/share/zeos/packages/lazarus<br/>
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Lazarus starts without any complaints from root, but if I try to start it from my user, I get the following error:<br/>
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The package "zcomponent" is installed, but no valid file (.lpk) was found. A broken dummy package was created.<br/>
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Is there something I have forgotten? Is there something I am doing wrong?<br/>
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Yes.
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Every user has his own settings, search paths, and can install his own set of packages.
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Install as root the lazarus binary packages. All other steps do as your normal user.
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Open the zeos lpk file and install it as normal user.
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Mattias
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