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dcp files missing |
Mon, Jan 7 2013 3:59 AM | Permanent Link |
Frederic Schneider | Hello
There is no dcp file in the last build (6). I have installed for Delphi 2006 and XE. Regards Frederic |
Tue, Jan 8 2013 12:03 PM | Permanent Link |
Frederic Schneider | Ok I missed that they have been renamed in dbisamr.dcp and dbisamd.dcp
Thank you Frederic |
Tue, Jan 8 2013 12:07 PM | Permanent Link |
Tim Young [Elevate Software] Elevate Software, Inc. timyoung@elevatesoft.com | Frederic,
<< There is no dcp file in the last build (6). I have installed for Delphi 2006 and XE. >> Per email: Did you see the release notes regarding the package name changes ? 4.34 Breaking Changes -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- All DBISAM design and runtime packages for Delphi 6 and higher are now compiled using the LIBSUFFIX compiler define. This means that any references to the DBISAM runtime package can be expressed simply as: dbisamr In the past, the DBISAM runtime package had to be referenced using the complete package name, including the release number and target compiler/IDE. This meant that every new release of DBISAM would require a change in any other packages/projects that referenced the runtime package. This is no longer required, and should make things much easier for those developers needing to reference the runtime package. As part of this change, the actual DBISAM package files now using a different naming convention: dbisam<PackageType><Release><Compiler>.bpl <PackageType = 'd' for design and 'r' for runtime <Release> = DBISAM release number <Compiler> = supported compiler You should have both a dbisamd.dcp and dbisamr.dcp file in your installation's "code" subdirectory. If you have any other questions, please let me know. Tim Young Elevate Software www.elevatesoft.com |
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