Francois,

I managed to solve the problem with C++ Builder 2006. 

As I already mentioned the missing 'ICSNTLMMSGS.OBJ' was located in 
'...\Borland Studio Projects\ics\Delphi\Vc32\Release_Build'
So I copied this file from this folder to :
'...\Borland Studio Projects\ics\Delphi\Vc32\' and this resolved the problem 
with this OBJ file. However, then it complained about another .OBJ file.

So, I copied all the .OBJ files from 'Vc32\Release_build' to 'Vc32'. After 
having done this the linker did not have a problem anymore finding the .OBJ 
files and the package was succesfully installed.

Regards,

Kris


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DateWed, 21 Dec 2005 10:48:41 +0100

SubjectRe: [twsocket] Problems installing ICS on C++ Builder 2006 (Update 1)

  

> First of all, BDS2006 C++ personality is preview (translation: it is still 
> buggy).
> The ICS version you can find on BDS2006 partner DVD worked with BDS2006 
> version Borland provided to
> partners to build their product. Your actual BDS2006 may differ slightly.
> 
> > Following error is always reported :
> > - [Linker Fatal Error] Fatal: Unable to open file 'ICSNTLMMSGS.OBJ'
> >
> > Additional Info :
> > - When doing a search on my hard disc I found out that the file in
> > question is indeed present on the system :
> > \My Documents\Borland Studio
> > Projects\ics\Delphi\Vc32\Debug_Build\IcsNtlmMsgs.obj.
> > But apparently builder is unable to find it.
> 
> I can't help you much. BDS2006 found the source file and compiled it. The obj 
> file is written by the
> compiler in the directory specified in the options. Strange that the linker 
> doesn't find it later.
> More strange is that other files seems to be found !
> 
> I suggest you recreate the package yourself. Create a brand new C++ component 
> package and add the
> files one by one, starting with wsocket.pas, wsockbuf.pas and wsockete.pas. 
> Then add all missing
> files. ICS include 100% source code (and only source code by the way).
> 
> btw: Do you have any problem with the Delphi personnality ?
> 
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> Author of MidWare (Multi-tier framework, freeware)
> http://www.overbyte.be
> 
> 
> ----- Original Message ----- 
> From: 
> To: 
> Sent: Wednesday, December 21, 2005 9:59 AM
> Subject: [twsocket] Problems installing ICS on C++ Builder 2006 (Update 1)
> 
> 
> > I'm encountering problems when attempting to install ICS on C++ builder
> > 2006 (Update 1)
> >
> > Following ICS distribution is used :
> > - icsbeta20051106.zip
> >
> > Following procedure was used (as described in the readme.txt) :
> > - File/Open Project : ics\Delphi\Vc32\IcsBcb100.bdsproj
> > - Project manager : Right-click IcsBcb100.bpl, select Install
> >
> > Following error is always reported :
> > - [Linker Fatal Error] Fatal: Unable to open file 'ICSNTLMMSGS.OBJ'
> >
> > Additional Info :
> > - When doing a search on my hard disc I found out that the file in
> > question is indeed present on the system :
> > \My Documents\Borland Studio
> > Projects\ics\Delphi\Vc32\Debug_Build\IcsNtlmMsgs.obj.
> > But apparently builder is unable to find it.
> > (Note that changing the 'build configuration' to a release build did not
> > make a difference.)
> >
> > Any ideas on how to work-around this problem is much appreciated ?
> >
> > Regards,
> >
> > Kris
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