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To install a package in the IDE you need the following | To install a package in the IDE you need the following |
Revision as of 21:01, 19 August 2007
Overview
At the moment the only tool to setup all files automatically is the IDE. Eventually lazbuild should be extended to install packages and the fpmake system should be used to further simplify the installation process.
To install a package in the IDE you need the following
- all required packages must be setup and compiled
- the .lpk file must be registered
- setup the $HOME/.lazarus/staticpackages.inc file
- setup $HOME/.lazarus/idemake.cfg
Quick
The easiest way is to install the package in the IDE, copy the needed files to the target files and adapt the filenames.
Compile and register the required packages
Do recursively the steps on this page until only the base lazarus packages are needed.
Register the .lpk file
The IDE must find the .lpk file for a packagename. It searches the .lpk file in the following places:
- In the $HOME/.lazarus/packagefiles.xml file
- In the <lazarus_path>/packager/globallinks/
Setup the $HOME/.lazarus/staticpackages.inc file
Create this file, if it does not exist. Add the packagename plus a comma to this file. For example this file can look like this:
Printer4Lazarus, RunTimeTypeInfoControls, H2PasWizard,
Setup $HOME/.lazarus/idemake.cfg
The idemake.cfg contains the compile parameters. The easiest way to create this file is to install the package in a IDE and then copy the file to the target machine and adapt the file paths.