Subject | Re: [IBO] Installation hell |
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Author | csswa |
Post date | 2002-04-29T10:34:45Z |
--- In IBObjects@y..., "Helen Borrie (TeamIBO)" <helebor@t...> wrote:
I had an obsolete BPL path included in my library path. Apparently
Delphi uses this string in preference to the BPL output path, which
in my case was the one pointing to the right folder. I also added
the true BPL and DCP path to my system path so that may have helped,
but I'd say my dentist bill was caused solely by that conflicting
path issue.
Thanks for the assistance.
I eat my words about IBO's difficult install procedure. (Actually, I
mash up my words, mix them with soft banana, and spoon them into my
gummy, swollen mouth. Larry says my teeth back will grow back. I
don't see how, but I trust Larry. Larry is a dentist. It says so
right there on his tattoo.) Knowing what I know now, I figure I can
get IBO installed in five minutes or less, no fuss.
Looking at those eleven tabs full of IBO goodness... I tell ya, it's
a great day. Thanks, Jason, Helen, and all.
Regards,
Andrew Ferguson
-- In the long run we're all in /dev/null
> At 05:44 PM 28-04-02 +0000, Andrew Ferguson wrote:Helen et. al. Success! Yes, it was a path issue. Mea culpa.
>
> >Here's where I get stuck while trying to build IBO40_D5.bpg:
I had an obsolete BPL path included in my library path. Apparently
Delphi uses this string in preference to the BPL output path, which
in my case was the one pointing to the right folder. I also added
the true BPL and DCP path to my system path so that may have helped,
but I'd say my dentist bill was caused solely by that conflicting
path issue.
Thanks for the assistance.
I eat my words about IBO's difficult install procedure. (Actually, I
mash up my words, mix them with soft banana, and spoon them into my
gummy, swollen mouth. Larry says my teeth back will grow back. I
don't see how, but I trust Larry. Larry is a dentist. It says so
right there on his tattoo.) Knowing what I know now, I figure I can
get IBO installed in five minutes or less, no fuss.
Looking at those eleven tabs full of IBO goodness... I tell ya, it's
a great day. Thanks, Jason, Helen, and all.
Regards,
Andrew Ferguson
-- In the long run we're all in /dev/null