In our previous episode, Tomas Hajny said:
> Are they?
>
> Anyway - as far as I can see, the usual solution appearing with other
> programs on MS Windows is either defaulting new version to the directory
> used for the previous one and/or suggestion that you should uninstall the
> previous version
On Fri, March 14, 2014 16:33, Bart wrote:
>> As for whether it should ask... well, perhaps, but that does complicate
>> things...
>
> Complications are good.
Are they?
Anyway - as far as I can see, the usual solution appearing with other
programs on MS Windows is either defaulting new version to
On 14/03/2014 16:33, Bart wrote:
> On 3/14/14, Reinier Olislagers wrote:
>
>> I wouldn't expect the installer to automatically put your new fpc before
>> anything else as it can mess up batch scripts that expect certain
>> binaries etc (say Delphi make or some special grep).
>
> Every which way
On 3/14/14, Reinier Olislagers wrote:
> I wouldn't expect the installer to automatically put your new fpc before
> anything else as it can mess up batch scripts that expect certain
> binaries etc (say Delphi make or some special grep).
Every which way you loose?
> As for whether it should ask.
On 14/03/2014 14:23, Bart wrote:
> I installed 2.6.4 for win32.
> I removed the 2.6.4rc1 installation.
> After that I wanted to rebuild Lazarus, so I did a "make clean all" in
> Lazarus dir, but got only errors.
> This was because make was now the make from D7, because the installer
> appended the