<p>Am 15.01.2016 12:30 schrieb "Mattias Gaertner" <<a href="mailto:nc-gaertnma@netcologne.de">nc-gaertnma@netcologne.de</a>>:<br>
> > I usually<br>
> > create the objects in code anyway and my test program is a console<br>
> > (non-gui) program.<br>
> ><br>
> > >Maybe you updated your compiler and forgot to update lnet?<br>
> > Same compiler as before (3.0.0)<br>
> > And the IDE picks up the source unit from:<br>
> > /usr/fpc/3.0.0/utils/fppkg/lnet/lnet.pp<br>
><br>
> Good. That's the usual place on Linux.</p>
<p>That's the place where fppkg needs it during compilation, yes, but not where the compiler would and should find it. The user should use fppkg (just a coincidence that both times fppkg is involved here) to install the package (AFAIK "fppkg install lnet").</p>
<p>Regards,<br>
Sven</p>