[Lazarus] WebLaz Question
Mattias Gärtner
nc-gaertnma at netcologne.de
Wed Nov 19 18:53:04 CET 2008
Zitat von Lee Jenkins <lee at datatrakpos.com>:
> Lee Jenkins wrote:
> > Lee Jenkins wrote:
> >> Mattias Gärtner wrote:
> >>
> >>>> Also, has anyone done any more extensive sample than are located in the
> /
> >>> The error message is for both: users of the package and the weblaz
> authors.
> >>>
> >>> For the users it is sufficient:
> >>> Package needs installation...open forms...package weblaz.
> >>> If you want to open the form in the IDE, you probably need to install
> weblaz,
> >>> because weblaz is needed by your project and weblaz provides some IDE
> plugins.
> >>>
> >>> The weblaz author needs the information about the register procedure and
> the
> >>> unit.
> >>>
> >>> Maybe the text can be changed to a short advice (install weblaz) and a
> paragraph
> >>> "Details".
> >>>
> >>>
> >>> Mattias
> >> Thanks Mattias,
> >>
> >> Something is not right here. I have tried to install the package as well
> as a
> >> couple of others (like Zeos) in my lazarus installation which is 0.9.27
> rev.
> >> 16975. But if I look at the Package Graph, weblaz and other packages that
> I
> >> thought I had installed are marked with a Green "+" (Plus sign) and State
> =
> >> "Install on next start" but that never happens.
> >>
> >> I have rebuilt the IDE several times, using different settings in the
> build such
> >> as building and cleaning all but the packages are never installed.
> >>
> >> Odd.
> >>
> >
> > I down graded to 0.9.25 and it seems to load the packages correctly.
> >
>
> LOL. Except that many of the regular components like DBControls are now gone
> from the palette.
If the rebuild of the IDE succeeded, then a new IDE executable was created.
Maybe you started somehow the old executable. Do you use startlazarus to start
the IDE or do you start ./lazarus directly?
Where the new lazarus executable is created depends on whether you installed
lazarus via package or as source in your home directory.
Mattias
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