On Mon, 10 Feb 2014, Mattias Gaertner wrote:



Michael Van Canneyt <[email protected]> hat am 10. Februar 2014 um 16:57
geschrieben:




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.

Yes, it can. The package can use $FPCVer in its output directory.

I understand that, and had thought of it. But I consider this not very useful or even remotely likely:

The purpose of me changing the version of FPC is testing some change in a 
branch.
So, when compiling such a - hypothetical - closed source package, this will almost definitely cause an error from the compiler, telling me that I need to recompile the units in it.

And as Sven points out: for trunk it will be really hard to find such a package to begin with.

Michael.

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