How and where do I find Indy 10 for installation into Delphi Seattle 10? I see the RadStudio10SeattleDownloads indywin32.7zip Indy is pre-installed in the IDE. You do not need to install it manually unless you are trying to update Indy to a newer version. The file you see above is the IDE installer's archive to uses to install the pre-installed version. If you want to update Indy, you have to uninstall the pre-installed version first, then download Indy's source code from Indy's SVN or mirrors (links are on Indy's website), and then compile and install the 5 packages for Seattle (Indy is not available in GetIt yet): IndySystem230 IndyCore230 IndyProtocols230 dclIndyCore230 dclIndyProtocols230 - Remy Lebeau (TeamB).
How and where do I find Indy 10 for installation into Delphi Seattle 10? I see the RadStudio10SeattleDownloads indywin32.7zip Indy is pre-installed in the IDE.
You do not need to install it manually unless you are trying to update Indy to a newer version. The file you see above is the IDE installer's archive to uses to install the pre-installed version. If you want to update Indy, you have to uninstall the pre-installed version first, then download Indy's source code from Indy's SVN or mirrors (links are on Indy's website), and then compile and install the 5 packages for Seattle (Indy is not available in GetIt yet): IndySystem230 IndyCore230 IndyProtocols230 dclIndyCore230 dclIndyProtocols230 - Remy Lebeau (TeamB).
But I understand the only way for TLS 1.2 is to install Indy 10. So far, I have been unsuccessful. I followed the instructions to the word using the batch file method after removing any instance of Indy 9 (mainly renaming file and directories in case of the worse scenario. In D/CB/RAD 2009-XE, Embarcadero's DataSnap framework is compiled against the Indy 10 packages that ship with the IDE. Installing a new version of Indy will.
Dear Experts, I just got a component that tells me to do the following: Run Delphi and install APMAP components. Open package APMAP5.DPK (APMAP6.DPK, APMAP7.DPK) and install it into VCL, then open APDBMAP5.DPK (APDBMAP6.DPK, APDBMAP7.DPK) and install it. I enter Delphi and click COMPONENT - INSTALL COMPONENT I get the DIALOG BOX SHOWN IN SCREEN 1 ATTACHED.
I click on the name of the.DPK file I am told to install and put it in PACKAGE FILE NAME as shown. But how on earth to I tell it to place the new package in VCL?
I cannot find a.dpk file in in my Borland Directory tree called VCL.DPK. Even if I could I don't know where to put it in this dialog box. Because I could see no other way to proceed I specified the.dcu file in the top dialog box (see SCREEN 1). Eventually I tried to compile it but received the error message that: 'required package designdgm not found'. Just shoot me but this is a really nasty way to design a user interface. It must have be designed by that cheerful soul who first decided to call a program error a 'FATAL' error. I know think I have a partially installed component so I need to know how to remove it.
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Sincerely, Philip Truscott. The $Delphi Bin directory really is in my search path (see the red arrow) on the attached file. What I cannot seem to do is find a suitable.PAS file for the top part of the dialog box. It allows me to select a DCU file for the top field but then it says 'one or more line truncated' (the 3rd image) and then I see junk characters on the screen implying that it has loaded machine code into a window where it expects source code. This really is the installation process from hell.
Sincerely, Philip Truscott. I am using Delphi 7 Personal Edition. When you say you want me to 'Just open it' do you mean. On the main menu go to FILE - OPEN If I click on the.DPK file and then click on either COMPILE or INSTALL I still get the 'designdgm not found' message. Where am I supposed to check that the $Delphi Bin item is in the search path?
If I click TOOLS- ENVIRONMENT OPTIONS - LIBRARY it does appear in the Library Path? See the attached image file. The Delphi-Bin item cannot be seen because the paths are wider that the viewable part of the field but it is there. Is there a way to clean out a package that was badly installed in the past?
Could that be the problem. @Where am I supposed to check that the $Delphi Bin item is in the search path? If I click TOOLS- ENVIRONMENT OPTIONS - LIBRARY it does appear in the Library Path? See the attached image file. The Delphi-Bin item cannot be seen because the paths are wider that the viewable part of the field but it is there. Yes, it must be in that path.
And also you have to check the dpk project option to see if any other wrong path is in it. To uninstall a previous installed package you have to go in Component-Install package and remove the package form the list of installed packages (not just uncheking it, but selecting it and hitting remove).