> What do I need to do to remind this software that YES, the Delphi
> personality IS available?
Have you started the IDE by using the "C++ Builder 2007" start menu
link? If so then only the C++ personality is loaded. You must use the
"RAD Studio 2007" start menu link.
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Regards,
Andreas Hausladen
When I try to compile the .dpk files, it tells me that the Delphi personality
is not available.
What do I need to do to remind this software that YES, the Delphi
personality IS available?
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Proud owner of F-15C 80-0007
http://www.f15sim.com - The only one of its kind.
Thanks for the hint. I'll be damned if I can figure out why they did
it that way. *shrugs* I would've thought that since the product was
_installed_ as RS2k7, it would be smart enough to know it's head from a
hole in the ground. :) Apparently not. *laughs*
tnx.
g.
> Have you started the IDE by using the "C++ Builder 2007"
> start menu link? If so then only the C++ personality is loaded.
> You must use the "RAD Studio 2007" start menu link.
Or manually start the IDE with the -pDelphi and -pCBuilder command line
parameters together (in case you also installed the Delphi.NET personality
and don't want it started as well).
Gambit
> Ok, in the nightmare that is the Indy10 installation (gotta
> love the "auto install" that doesn't do a damn thing)
The auto-installer is very old and should not be used anymore.
> When I try to compile the .dpk files, it tells me that the
> Delphi personality is not available.
But, is it actually running at the time? You have to start the IDE with
both personalities active. It is not enough to simply have them installed.
Gambit