> I wonder if I should also change all class names.

Yes, definitely allow v5 and v6 to co-exist without messing around 
enabling and disabling packages all the time to maintain old projects. 

> > I  prefer  use  Delphi  6  instead  Delphi  7  but  I  think it 
> > should theorically work without changes isn't it ?

I migrated from Delphi 6 to 7 recently, and have had several complete 
compiler lock-ups, causing me to lose actual work, something that never 
happened under Delphi 6.  I'm trying to decide whether to revert to 6 
for stability.  

> But for making the code work with .NET 
> without too much conditional compilation, I need Delphi 7.

And why does ICS need to support .NET?  I looked at the new code 
yesterday and found vast numbers of conditional compiles for W32 and 
.NET, and particularly duplicate redirected function declarations that 
may have an impact on non-ICS units.  All looks horrible to support. 

Is there actually a demand from anyone here for ICS for .NET?  

> You should upgrade Delphi 6 to Delphi 2006. It is worth the effort. 

While D2006 does seem stable, I feel it's far to early for professional 
developers to migrate major applications to it, far too dangerous.  
There are too many tales of woe and bugs in the news groups.  

Angus
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