Dmitry Onoshko 0 Posted yesterday at 08:00 AM I might be missing something pretty simple, but I feel the need to finally understand the whole thing. I have some (limited) experience of component creation in D7 (a few simple GUI controls), but I have trouble doing the job in D12. I create a DPK with a new component derived from TCustomControl and install the package. Then I start a new project and put an instance of the control onto the form. It works in design-time (like, say, repaints correctly when changing the inherited Color property from the Object Inspector) but when I try to compile the program, I get a “file not found” error pointing to a .pas with the control. Google says one might manually add an appropriate folder to the Library path in IDE, but I feel there should be a way to make IDE do it automatically on component (package) installation. At least I can’t remember having the same trouble with D7. Can anyone point me to or provide a good explanation (related to paths and stuff) of the whole ecosystem and best practices? (Information on D12 IDE some-level-support for 64-bit components is also appreciated.) Share this post Link to post
Anders Melander 2051 Posted 23 hours ago 5 hours ago, Dmitry Onoshko said: I feel there should be a way to make IDE do it automatically on component (package) installation. There isn't. You can do one of either: Add the path of the component source to the global library search path: Tools->Options->Language->Delphi->Library path Add the path of the component source to the project library search path: Project->Options->Building->Delphi compiler->Search path In general I would recommend #2 and, if possible, try to keep the path relative to the project. Share this post Link to post
Dmitry Onoshko 0 Posted 4 hours ago 18 hours ago, Anders Melander said: There isn't. You can do one of either: Add the path of the component source to the global library search path: Tools->Options->Language->Delphi->Library path Add the path of the component source to the project library search path: Project->Options->Building->Delphi compiler->Search path In general I would recommend #2 and, if possible, try to keep the path relative to the project. Hmm, funny. I installed D7 and tried: looks like the IDE added path to the component automatically when the component package was created, but if I remove it from the library path while the package is uninstalled and then try to install it back, the path is not there. I believe when I was at school yet, I once installed dozens of component packages (mostly manually) and I can’t remember adding their paths manually as well. Strange. Anyway, thanks for the clarification. Share this post Link to post