Hey guys!

I have a very simple Lazarus project. The most complex thing is to open a
sequential file and write one line.

I decided to take it from Lazarus 3.2 on Windows to Lazarus 2.2 on Linux
Mint. I took it. Everything runs right. I made several changes and tests
until I thought it was the way I wanted.

(What a distro, guys. Everything works perfectly and we don't even need a
Linux expert to help us use and configure it, as it occurs in other linux
distros).

I decided to take my project back to Windows. I compressed all existing
modules in the directory where they were .lpi, .lfm, .res, .lps, .lpr,
.pas, etc. in ZIP format. Later I opened the project directory in Windows
and unzipped the ZIP created in Linux.

Surprise! The project does not open correctly in Windows. The object
inspector, for example, is blank. I'm starting to think that "write once
compile everywhere" works, pero no mucho.

Would anyone have any guidance to resolve this problem? Or did I lose my
Windows 11 version project?

Greetings from São Paulo - Brasil

Arí Ricardo
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