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How do I Install Indy 10 into C++ Builder 5?

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Keith

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Jan 19, 2005, 5:54:12 AM1/19/05
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Subject says it all...

ps. I have Delphi 7 available if that will help.


Hans Galema

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Jan 19, 2005, 7:08:36 AM1/19/05
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Keith wrote:
> Subject says it all...

Please do not refer to the subject.

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But you should run the BC5.bat file. (or a file with a similar name.).

Hans.

Jerry

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Jan 19, 2005, 8:35:49 AM1/19/05
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I download 10.0.52 source code ,but no .bat file in it?? if I download wrong file??

Hans Galema

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Jan 19, 2005, 9:08:40 AM1/19/05
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Jerry wrote:
> I download 10.0.52 source code ,but no .bat file in it?? if I download wrong file??

Please go to Indy's website http://www.indyproject.org and read the
Knowledge Base, there are install instructions there.

For further questions: please post them in
borland.public.cppbuilder.ide

Hans.

Remy Lebeau (TeamB)

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Jan 19, 2005, 12:27:26 PM1/19/05
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"Hans Galema" <not...@notused.nl> wrote in message
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> But you should run the BC5.bat file. (or a file with a similar name.).

There is no such batch file in Indy 10. Indy 10 does not support BCB at
this time. BCB support is still being worked on.


Gambit


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