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Hans-Peter Diettrich <DrDiettrich1@aol.com> hat am 31. März 2011 um 13:50 geschrieben:<br/>
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> > http://wiki.freepascal.org/Multiple_Lazarus#The_config_directory<br/>
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> Thanks for this link - as is, it fully supports my opinions :-]<br/>
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> The config directory<br/>
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> The config directory can be shared between different lazarus.<br/>
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> I wonder how this should work, when the abolute path to the Lazarus<br/>
> directory is stored in the config (environmentoptions.xml), and the<br/>
> loaded packages are built into the IDE executable. IMO the same config<br/>
> can be used only for Lazarus versions, that are compiled from the same<br/>
> Lazarus directory, e.g. for a debug and release version of the IDE itself.
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<p style="margin: 0px;">Yes. The wiki text was once true. Nowadays the Lazarus sources contains a lot of packages that changes more often, so it is no longer advisable to share a config directory between two versions.</p>
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> IMO this page deserves an update, to reflect the current state and <br/>
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> opinions of the contributors to this thread.
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<p style="margin: 0px;">I will update the wiki.</p>
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Mattias<br/>
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