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Sundeep Gawande
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PostPosted: Thu Jan 01, 2004 10:26 am    Post subject: Re: [Excluded Packages] Reply with quote



"Sundeep Gawande" <sundeep_gawande (AT) persistent (DOT) co.in> wrote

Quote:
The [Excluded Packages] section of bpr lists the packages which are
excluded
from
the project. However the list has full path of the bpl file in it. This
could be problematic if we need to build the same projects on different
machines since Borland installation path could differ. How could we make
it
path independent. I tried manually editing the bpr file and just listing
the
package names and removing the path but it didn't work. Any solution to
this?

One more problem I am facing is about the installed packages:

I have a package which I use in any many other components. Now when I
build
this package I should have have the same package in the installed list
so I
remove it and save the settings with the project. When the pacakge is
built,
I build my other component and which needs this package installed. So I
go
and install it and save the settings in project.

Now the problem is that when I again need to build my package Borland
gives
abnormal program termination and the cause I could see is that a package
can't be built when it's installed in the IDE. Isn't the excluded
package
settings project specific. If yes then why should I see the package
installed in the IDE when I didn't mention it in packages list?

Any suggestions?






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