[DUG] D2007 Upgrading Indy to V10.2.3
John Bird
johnkbird at paradise.net.nz
Mon Apr 18 23:22:24 NZST 2011
Yes that gave me the hint. The DCP files get placed in obscure places on XP and Windows 7 (and different on each) so in the end I did it the safe way and took the source folder to the second machine (the VM) and built all the BPL’s there in the target IDE.
I guess that meant that it knew where the DCPs etc ended up.
The other main trick is for each DPK that gets built to be careful to set the project options folders for the BPL and the DCU, as both sets are needed in the IDE.
John
Hi John,
You may need the DCP files as well: IndyCore, IndyProtocols, IndySystem. Probably later versions than the '100' indicated in your error msg.
They go in:
C:\Documents and Settings\All Users\Documents\RAD Studio\5.0\Dcp (remove the old '100' ones)
HTH,
Steve
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From: John Bird [mailto:johnkbird at paradise.net.nz]
Sent: Monday, 18 April 2011 4:27 p.m.
To: NZ Borland Developers Group - Delphi List; gary Benner
Subject: Re: [DUG] D2007 Upgrading Indy to V10.2.3
Help!
As a test I upgraded one D2007 machine (non-critical) to Indy 10.2.3 and it all worked nicely.
So I duplicated carefully what I did to the critical working D2007 (which is in a XP VM), and now the IDE won’t start.
“The procedure entry point @Idsysvcl at initialisation$qqrv could not be located in the dynamic link library IndySystem100.bpl”
The only copies of the InsySystem100.bpl in the program Files folder are the new ones that work on the other PC
Are there any ways to either repair the IDE from config files, or set the IDE to start in a “safe mode” without Indy stuff loaded???
As long as I can get the IDE started I reckon I can fix it...
Note:
(I do not have the original installation disks here for D2007).
(I did not compile these in place here for the second IDE, I copied the BPL and DCU folders from the first test install in case that makes a difference...both are D2007).
John Bird
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