On 10.10.2010 15:30, Bernd Kreuss wrote:
On 10.10.2010 13:54, Sven Barth wrote:
In trunk version of Lazarus you can set a configuration as "default for
new projects".
[OT] If the same option that can put an @extracfg.cfg on a per project
basis would also be implemented in Lazarus' environment
On 10.10.2010 15:30, Bernd Kreuss wrote:
> to put
> another @globalextracfg.cfg behind it
I wanted to say "in front of it".
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On 10.10.2010 13:54, Sven Barth wrote:
> In trunk version of Lazarus you can set a configuration as "default for
> new projects".
[OT] If the same option that can put an @extracfg.cfg on a per project
basis would also be implemented in Lazarus' environment options to put
another @globalextracfg.
Am 10.10.2010 02:03, schrieb Bernd Kreuss:
Basically I just need a per-machine unit search path that I set once and
for all without putting it into all my project files or in the config of
every installed compiler. Unfortunately I also haven't found any global
compiler options for all projects in
In our previous episode, Bernd Kreuss said:
> > On Windows it looks in the dir of the compiler, as per documentation:
> >
> > http://www.freepascal.org/docs-html/user/usersu10.html#x24-310003.1.5
>
> Would a feature request for making it search in the home directory make
> sense?
It probably ha
On 10.10.2010 01:44, Marco van de Voort wrote:
> On Windows it looks in the dir of the compiler, as per documentation:
>
> http://www.freepascal.org/docs-html/user/usersu10.html#x24-310003.1.5
Would a feature request for making it search in the home directory make
sense? IMHO this would be very
In our previous episode, Bernd Kreuss said:
>
> I cannot find any documentation on this: On Linux I can have my global
> fpc.config in /etc/fpc.cfg and it will also look for a config in
> ~/.fpc/fpc.cfg which is very convenient since I can put some unit search
> paths there that I don't want to sp
Hi,
I cannot find any documentation on this: On Linux I can have my global
fpc.config in /etc/fpc.cfg and it will also look for a config in
~/.fpc/fpc.cfg which is very convenient since I can put some unit search
paths there that I don't want to specify in the Lazarus project file
itself because t