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Missing DBISAMER.RES |
Tue, Nov 25 2008 9:49 AM | Permanent Link |
Edward Jones | I am trying to recompile our old invoicing program that uses Delphi 5 and DBISAM version 4.25 build 5 but during the linking stage of the
compiler it comes up with the error "[Error] File not found 'dbisamer.res'". I see from a previous post a long time ago that if you use brcc32 with the dbisamer.rc file this should recreate the .RES version. Unfortunately I don't seem to have either the .RC or the .RES file? Can you help?! Regards Edward Jones |
Tue, Nov 25 2008 11:20 AM | Permanent Link |
Edward Jones | Just to let you know I have found the dbisamer.res file in an old v3 DBISAM install!
Edward Jones ---------------------- Edward Jones <edward.jones@nvs-ltd.co.uk> wrote: I am trying to recompile our old invoicing program that uses Delphi 5 and DBISAM version 4.25 build 5 but during the linking stage of the compiler it comes up with the error "[Error] File not found 'dbisamer.res'". I see from a previous post a long time ago that if you use brcc32 with the dbisamer.rc file this should recreate the .RES version. Unfortunately I don't seem to have either the .RC or the .RES file? Can you help?! Regards Edward Jones |
Tue, Nov 25 2008 6:37 PM | Permanent Link |
Tim Young [Elevate Software] Elevate Software, Inc. timyoung@elevatesoft.com | Edward,
<< I am trying to recompile our old invoicing program that uses Delphi 5 and DBISAM version 4.25 build 5 but during the linking stage of the compiler it comes up with the error "[Error] File not found 'dbisamer.res'". I see from a previous post a long time ago that if you use brcc32 with the dbisamer.rc file this should recreate the .RES version. Unfortunately I don't seem to have either the .RC or the .RES file? Can you help?! >> The dbisamer.res file is from DBISAM 3.x, so if you are seeing such an error it means that you are still compiling against the DBISAM 3.x DCUs or PAS source units. You should check your compiler search paths (Project and Library) and make sure that they are pointing to the DBISAM 4.x DCUs. -- Tim Young Elevate Software www.elevatesoft.com |
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