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Robert MacLean
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PostPosted: Tue Mar 22, 2005 8:29 pm    Post subject: Updated Component Not updating Reply with quote



Hi,

I am having a problem with Dk5 (update2) with writing a VCL component.
I have added a new procedure to the public section as well as a read
only property to the public section.
I also updated some string const and the package description.

After installing the new version in the package list, the new
description is there and I can see the new property in the visual
designer.
However the code editor and compiler neither recognise the new
procedure or property.

I have tried removing all bpl's and dcu and recompile and still no go.
Tried moving the directory, reboots, restarting delphi and so on.
Nothing seems to work :/

It's almost if Delphi has cached it somewhere (I have removed it from
everywhere on the machine, using Start->Find and also by deleting the
My DocBorland Project folder), but where?

To add more oddness to this, the same pas files in a .Net package work
perfectly.

Any suggestions, before I need to buy a monitor and get stiches for my
fist.

Ta,

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Robert MacLean
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PostPosted: Mon Apr 04, 2005 6:38 am    Post subject: Re: Updated Component Not updating Reply with quote



got it fixed, finally....
what was wrong was the source path under the options was set to the old
code...
:/

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