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<br/>Howard Page-Clark <hdpc@talktalk.net> hat am 2. August 2012 um 11:06 geschrieben:> On 01/8/12 10:35, Mattias Gaertner wrote:
<br/>> > The Lazarus team is glad to announce that Lazarus 1.0RC is available for download at the SourceForge download page:
<br/>> > http://sourceforge.net/projects/lazarus/files/
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<br/>> > Also let me know if you installed it without any problem.
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<br/>> Installed on 64-bit Win 7 flawlessly.
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<br/>> I like the new Windows installer options "Install chm files", and Clean
<br/>> up: "Delete all user config files from previous installs".
<br/>> Haven't checked yet whether these are available on other OSs.
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<br/>> The installer somehow has a more professional feel to it.
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I guess this was meant as a compliment.
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About delete all user config files:
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On other OSs packages are not installed with a user account, but with a system account, so the user(s) is not known.
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The IDE now warns if it finds older configs and asks if it should upgrade or abort. Formerly it silently upgraded the configs.
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This avoids some accidental overrides when installing multiple Lazarus versions.
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About chm files:
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The Windows, OS X and Linux deb and rpm packages now includes chm files and lhelp as viewer.
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Mattias
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