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Lucian
Subject:
Re: Package Names
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borland.public.delphi.non-technical

Re: Package Names

Hi Lucian,

You did not understand my post. By using the include files to specify the LIBSUFFIX, then you *can* edit the DPK file in IDE. If you use the LIBSUFFIX directly, then the IDE will remove all but the last reference to it.
Ray

> 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 
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