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Mark Morgan Lloyd <markMLl.lazarus@telemetry.co.uk> hat am 2. März 2012 um 12:18 geschrieben:
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> In the fpc-pascal ML, Martin said:
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> > If you work on the IDE itself try the package IdeInspector (it adds
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> > itself to "view" > "Ide Internals" if installed)
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> Is there a "best practice" way of installing Lazarus packages at build
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> project is compiled)?
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<p style="margin: 0px;">Why do you build two times?</p>
<p style="margin: 0px;">Why not simply svn up und rebuild the IDE via the IDE? </p>
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> When I started using a local svn repository I patched lazsvnpkg into the
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> makefiles etc. which appears to work OK with fairly recent versions of
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> Lazarus (from around 0.9.26), but I'm not entirely happy with it since
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> strictly the patch should be regenerated each time in case the sources
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> have changed.
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> --
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> Mark Morgan Lloyd
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> markMLl .AT. telemetry.co .DOT. uk
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> [Opinions above are the author's, not those of his employers or colleagues]
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<div>Mattias</div>
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