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Thread C++ Builder 2006 support?
Tue, Jan 10 2006 11:29 AMPermanent Link

Stuart Kelly
<< I installed bds2006 and compiled component, using "Generate C++ Support
Files",  but this component is not visible under Builder, how can I install
? >>

Did you do this on the both the design time and run time packages?

I'm having the same problem.
Tue, Jan 10 2006 7:38 PMPermanent Link

Tim Young [Elevate Software]

Elevate Software, Inc.

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Ignazio,

<< When i create a new project in c++ builder,component is not visible on
the tool palette; when i create a delphi project, component is visibile. >>

Is the design-time package listed as installed in the Component/Install
Packages list of installed packages under BCB ?

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Wed, Jan 11 2006 3:40 AMPermanent Link

Ignazio
Yes!


"Tim Young [Elevate Software]" <timyoung@elevatesoft.com> wrote:

Ignazio,

<< When i create a new project in c++ builder,component is not visible on
the tool palette; when i create a delphi project, component is visibile. >>

Is the design-time package listed as installed in the Component/Install
Packages list of installed packages under BCB ?

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Tim Young
Elevate Software
www.elevatesoft.com

Wed, Jan 11 2006 8:27 AMPermanent Link

"Mike Shkolnik"
Check this message from Borland newsgroups from OBones:
*********************************************
Once installed in "single" mode, components will not show up in "dual"
mode even if the package has changed. This is a known bug/feature, I
believe. Anyway, open the registry, remove any mention of your package,
reinstall it, et voila.
*********************************************

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With best regards, Mike Shkolnik
EMail: mshkolnik@scalabium.com
http://www.scalabium.com

"Ignazio" <ignazio.gatto@edilab.it> wrote in message
news:44E9CDDD-B926-462F-88AD-29520280560E@news.elevatesoft.com...
> Yes!
>
>
> "Tim Young [Elevate Software]" <timyoung@elevatesoft.com> wrote:
>
> Ignazio,
>
> << When i create a new project in c++ builder,component is not visible on
> the tool palette; when i create a delphi project, component is visibile.
>>
>
> Is the design-time package listed as installed in the Component/Install
> Packages list of installed packages under BCB ?
>
> --
> Tim Young
> Elevate Software
> www.elevatesoft.com
>
>

Wed, Jan 11 2006 10:21 AMPermanent Link

Ignazio
Solved!

Find solution from Borland newsgroup from Roddy Pratt:
****************************************************************
To fix this, open the component package project in BDS2006, and check the
'linker' section in project options. There's an option to "generate all C++
Builder files". Enable this, rebuild and reinstall the package.
Unsurprisingly, the online help has no information on this option.

I've had problems where this doesn't seem to immediately work: If so, I'd
recommend you remove the old package, and exit the IDE. Restart the IDE,
then rebuild and install the package. Now switch to a C++ project, and your
components should be there.
****************************************************************

Thanks!!!
Ignazio


"Mike Shkolnik" <mshkolnik2002@ukr.net> wrote:

Check this message from Borland newsgroups from OBones:
*********************************************
Once installed in "single" mode, components will not show up in "dual"
mode even if the package has changed. This is a known bug/feature, I
believe. Anyway, open the registry, remove any mention of your package,
reinstall it, et voila.
*********************************************

--
With best regards, Mike Shkolnik
EMail: mshkolnik@scalabium.com
http://www.scalabium.com

"Ignazio" <ignazio.gatto@edilab.it> wrote in message
news:44E9CDDD-B926-462F-88AD-29520280560E@news.elevatesoft.com...
> Yes!
>
>
> "Tim Young [Elevate Software]" <timyoung@elevatesoft.com> wrote:
>
> Ignazio,
>
> << When i create a new project in c++ builder,component is not visible on
> the tool palette; when i create a delphi project, component is visibile.
>>
>
> Is the design-time package listed as installed in the Component/Install
> Packages list of installed packages under BCB ?
>
> --
> Tim Young
> Elevate Software
> www.elevatesoft.com
>
>

Wed, Jan 11 2006 4:43 PMPermanent Link

Tim Young [Elevate Software]

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Ignazio,

<< Solved! >>

Thanks very much for the information.

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Tim Young
Elevate Software
www.elevatesoft.com

Thu, Jan 12 2006 11:39 AMPermanent Link

Stuart Kelly
Hi,

>
> Find solution from Borland newsgroup from Roddy Pratt:
> ****************************************************************
> To fix this, open the component package project in BDS2006, and check the
> 'linker' section in project options. There's an option to "generate all C++
> Builder files". Enable this, rebuild and reinstall the package.
> Unsurprisingly, the online help has no information on this option.
>
> I've had problems where this doesn't seem to immediately work: If so, I'd
> recommend you remove the old package, and exit the IDE. Restart the IDE,
> then rebuild and install the package. Now switch to a C++ project, and your
> components should be there.
> ****************************************************************
>
Did you do this on the both the design time and run time packages?

I'm having the same problem.

Thanks Stuart
Fri, Jan 13 2006 3:46 AMPermanent Link

Ignazio
Yes.


Stuart Kelly <stuart.kelly@bleep-holdings.co.uk> wrote:

Hi,

>
> Find solution from Borland newsgroup from Roddy Pratt:
> ****************************************************************
> To fix this, open the component package project in BDS2006, and check the
> 'linker' section in project options. There's an option to "generate all C++
> Builder files". Enable this, rebuild and reinstall the package.
> Unsurprisingly, the online help has no information on this option.
>
> I've had problems where this doesn't seem to immediately work: If so, I'd
> recommend you remove the old package, and exit the IDE. Restart the IDE,
> then rebuild and install the package. Now switch to a C++ project, and your
> components should be there.
> ****************************************************************
>
Did you do this on the both the design time and run time packages?

I'm having the same problem.

Thanks Stuart
Fri, Jan 13 2006 3:49 AMPermanent Link

Stuart Kelly
Ignazio wrote:
> Yes.
>
>

Cheers Ignazio.  Thanks Stuart
Tue, Jan 24 2006 11:04 AMPermanent Link

Stuart Kelly

> Borland didn't release a Delphi project/package -> make file conversion
> utility yet, and our build system requires one.  They are supposedly working
> on a bdsproj2mak.exe utility to replace the old bpr2mak.exe utility.
>

The latest version of bdsproj2mak can be downloaded here.

http://cablemodem.fibertel.com.ar/mega/bdsproj2mak.0.3.zip


Thread:
http://groups.google.co.uk/group/borland.public.cppbuilder.non-technical/browse_thread/thread/8d5647b7ac7860ee/e0afe448bf037820

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