On Mon, 10 Feb 2014, Mattias Gaertner wrote:
If someone uses such a package, he can choose 'no override'. That's what I meant
with 'keep it optional'.
Such packages (closed source) etc. obviously cannot be used with various compiler
versions anyway.
But hey, never mind, my mail was not meant as a complaint.
If that was not a complaint, then what is?
I meant my original reply as 'Pity, this particular answer is not what I was
hoping for'.
My apologies if that was misunderstood. I didn't mean to go into the details
of the dialog when I answered your solution (did that already at the time the dialog
appeared).
Like I wrote in another mail: I consider setting and catering for the version
of the FPC compiler far too fundamental in the use of Lazarus to relegate it to
the dialog called 'additions and overrides'. I consider it as fundamental as the
OS/CPU pair, which is treated "specially" in the options.
But as a member of the core developer group I may be biased.
Michael.
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