<div dir="ltr"><div><div><div><div><div><div><div>Does the Lazarus IDE check for the fpc.cfg in the default places on first run?<br><br></div>I built a few instances of Lazarus from source, and although I set the fpc binary to a shell script which had its own fpc.cfg passed to it via the @ parameter, they complained about the missing fpc.cfg until I copied the fpc.cfg to ~/.fpc.cfg.<br><br></div>I thought the @ parameter made testing for fpc.cfg in the default locations unnecessary.<br><br></div>Is the dependence of ~/.fpc.cfg a feature enforced by Lazarus itself or is the fpc that triggers the complaint?<br><br></div>In short - does:<br><br></div>1. Lazarus test the fpc passed to it to ensure that it was built with that fpc build?<br><br></div>2 Does Lazarus run the fpc with some parameters to check that the fpc.cfg matches?<br><br></div>3. Does the test check for the fpc in the default locations, before testing the one passed in the fpc.sh script?<br><div><div><div><div><div><div><div><br></div><div>My earlier builds were created with fpcup and I wonder if fpcup applied some patch or used some scheme to fool the Lazarus first run into ignoring the default fpc.cfg locations.<br clear="all"></div><div><br>-- <br><div class="gmail_signature">Frank Church<br><br>=======================<br><a href="http://devblog.brahmancreations.com">http://devblog.brahmancreations.com</a></div>
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