Michael Schnell via Lazarus schrieb am Di.,
12. Juni 2018, 15:25:
> On 12.06.2018 14:06, Sven Barth via Lazarus wrote:
> > The dongle code would also be linked if it would be in a dynamic
> > package and Lazarus would support them.
> Sorry, I seem not to be have been clear.
>
> The (potential) pr
On 12.06.2018 14:06, Sven Barth via Lazarus wrote:
The dongle code would also be linked if it would be in a dynamic
package and Lazarus would support them.
Sorry, I seem not to be have been clear.
The (potential) problem I want to provide a solution for is: not to link
the Dongle code in the L
Michael Schnell via Lazarus schrieb am Di.,
12. Juni 2018, 11:48:
> Hence the dongle code will be linked in with the IDE and might (or might
> not) provide problems.
>
The dongle code would also be linked if it would be in a dynamic package
and Lazarus would support them.
The important point is
On 12.06.2018 11:30, Sven Barth via Lazarus wrote:
Only because the code is part of a package that's loaded by the
Delphi IDE does not mean that it also is one in the final Delphi
program. Delphi package distributions more often than not also contain
the DCU for static linking.
Of course you
Michael Schnell via Lazarus schrieb am Di.,
12. Juni 2018, 10:37:
>
> On 11.06.2018 21:03, Bo Berglund via Lazarus wrote:
> > On Mon, 11 Jun 2018 10:23:44 +0200, Michael Schnell via Lazarus <
> lazarus@lists.lazarus-ide.org> wrote:
> >
> >
> > You want to compile some 3rd party Dongle code in the
On 11.06.2018 21:03, Bo Berglund via Lazarus wrote:
On Mon, 11 Jun 2018 10:23:44 +0200, Michael Schnell via Lazarus
wrote:
You want to compile some 3rd party Dongle code in the IDE ?
That is more than weired !
Sorry, I don't really know what you mean here...
What is the reason for this com