> This is why the {$LIBSUFFIX 'nn'} directive is in its own > include file. It's a workaround for this problem.
Ray, I was saying that you can not edit the DPK file in the IDE because you risk having the IDE delete all your ifdefs. Of course the file works in all Delphi editions after D5 ... as long as you don't need to edit it in the IDE (say you need to add another resource file, or you want to disable some new annoying hint/warning that comes up with a new Delphi version).
For instance, I do use packages for D5,7,2006 on a daily basis, they do change pretty often, in content or files included, etc. If I would be using the LIBSUFIX, I'd be dead by now of heart attack or something.
-- regards,
Lucian