[DUG] Fwd: Delphi - Installing / Updating Components - specifically Indy
Richard Vowles
richard at developers-inc.co.nz
Wed Jun 24 23:02:53 NZST 2009
Can anyone help Graham? I don't know much about the Indy components....
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From: Graham Marsden <graham at wk.planet.gen.nz>
Date: 2009/6/24
Subject: Re: Delphi - Installing / Updating Components - specifically Indy
To: Richard Vowles <richard at developers-inc.co.nz>
Hi Richard
Thanks for getting back to quickly. Yes go ahead and send it on.
Cheers
Graham
On 24 Jun 2009 at 14:33, Richard Vowles wrote:
Can I forward this to the local Delphi list? They would have a better idea.
www.delphi.org.nz in case you wish to
ask yourself.
2009/6/24 Graham Marsden <graham at wk.planet.gen.nz>
Hi Richard
I have this version of Delphi ....
CodeGearTM RAD Studio 2007 Version 11.0.2804.9245 Copyright © 2007
CodeGearTM.
with Indy Direct version 10.1.5 installed.
Hopefully you can help with my problem ...
I want to use an indy component called IdAttachmentFile - I know it exists
as I have the .pas file for it in the
C:\Program Files\CodeGear\RAD Studio\5.0\source\Indy\Indy10\Protocols
driectory and have seen
references to it on the net and in code samples. BUT I don't see it in any
of the the Indy Component Pallets.
Plus I cannot see how to do a reinstall of what is obviously there.
So I download the latest update from
http://indy.fulgan.com/ZIP/indy10.zipwhich is only days old, hoping
that an
update might be the answer.
Trouble is I cannot find any step by step instructions on how to install
this update - there are these instrction in the
help system but there are no more specifics on how this is done.
Delphi and C++ Builder Installation
Installing Indy.Sockets in a Borland IDE involves using the run-time and
design-time packages
files to compile the source code in the library. After compiling the
packages and source code,
design-time packages are installed in the IDE to make the components
available on the component
palette.
For Delphi and C++ Builder, the run-time package files should be opened and
compiled in the
following order:
* IndySystem (in LibSystem)
* IndyCore (in LibCore)
* IndyProtocols (in LibProtocols)
* IndySuperCore (in LibSuperCore) (for Delphi 7 only)
For Delphi and C++ Builder, the design-time package files should be opened,
compiled, and
installed in the following order:
* dclIndyCore (in LibCore)
* dclIndyProtocols (in LibProtocols)
* dclSuperCore (in LibSuperCore) (for Delphi 7 only)
What is the step by step process for all of this, I have roamed the net in
vain for some enlightenment but
cannnot penetrate the techspeak for a simple how to.
I hope you can help me out here with a process, or a more helpful source on
the net.
Many thanks
Graham Marsden
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