I just bought a new laptop (a 64 bits one running Win8.1) and I thought it would be best if I use a virtual machine for my main programming environment.
I managed to install Delphi 6 Enterprise Edition but I am no longer able to install Update #2. I am getting this strange error stating that I need to install Update #2 before updating the file:
I only need to run the runtime library. The general update works, but I can't use my files (especially Indy) because they were compiled with a different file version.
I tried all workarounds. If I click No, the update technically happens, but I still get the message. I tried to manipulate the registries, but this still doesn't work. As I mentioned, the general update will not let me compile my project.
Has anyone ever encountered such an error?
Note from download side :
You must install General Update 2 below in order to run the Delphi 6 Runtime Library Update 2.
you should install
1.) D6_upd2_ent.exe (Basic Update before install del6_ent_rtl2) !
2.) del6_ent_rtl2.exe
I don't know where you are getting D6_RTL2_ENT.exe from ?
Delphi 6 Update 2
Readme Delphi 6 Update 2
Third-party and add-on package issues
Some third-party and add-on packages may generate errors after installing Delphi 6 Update Pack 2.
If you encounter any such errors, uninstall the third-party package in Delphi6 (Component| Install Packages, select the package, click remove, and rebuild), and contact the third-party package provider for an updated package.
Related note: The functionality previously available in InvWiz60.bpl, a free
add-on package installed by many Delphi 6 users, is installed with this update. If you previously installed InvWiz60, you should uninstall it to avoid conflicts with
the new built-in functionality.
Update :
OP
I am getting this strange error stating that I need to install Update #2 before updating the file:
The error message is normal if you try to install update rtl 2 without the necessary General update 2 to install.
You ask us about a strange error and ignore the installations instructions
You must install General Update 2 below in order to run the Delphi 6 Runtime Library Update 2.
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I am unable to resolve these errors and also can't understand their cause.Can anybody help?I have also refreshed dependencies, it is occuring after that too.
I uninstall and then installed g1ant from manage nutmeg package still I am facing this error.
First we need to uninstall G1ANT robot from manage nutmeg package present under Project as it is old version and then go to browse menu and Search G1ANT there and install it and then try to build your addon.
Hope it works!
You might have to try 2 3 times . I had to re-install g1ant language package 2 times to stop receiving those errors.
Also you can check reference to verify that whether g1ant language is un-installed and then re-install it.
I tried to setup wamp in my windows 64 bit operating system form the below link
http://www.wampserver.com/en/
While setting up it is alerting msvcr120.dll missing wamp error.
Can any one provide how could I fix this issue?
You are missing at least one of Microsofts MSVC C/C++ Runtime libraries required to run Apache/PHP or MySQL.
Look here on the WAMPServer backup repo Down at the bottom you will find a link called
All VC Redistribuable Packages (x86_x64) (32 & 64bits)
Download that ZIP file, it contains all the needed installs for all the needed MSVC Runtimes.
Unzip it, then run each MSVC Runtime version install One-at-a-Time in logical version number order, oldest first.
If you see a dialog saying that the version is installed click the REPAIR button to make sure its correctly installed.
As you are using a 64bit windows and a 64bit WAMPServer, you MUST install BOTH the 32bit AND 64bit MSVC Runtimes.
Once all these are installed, uninstall WAMPServer, manually delete the C:\wamp64 folder and then reinstall WAMPServer. This is required to be absolutely sure that the install works correctly, as without these MSVC Runtimes parts of the install can fail.
Small Note
The first dialog shown by the Install does actually tell you to make sure these runtime libraries are installed before continuing with the install.
During install u after 2 nd step focus on the 3rd step download all link software which start from c++ in it download all which is available and skip when u see error or file not found after all install done u should do further process and its done
I haven't upgraded Delphi since 2007. I have an evaluation copy of 10.1 Berlin installed, good for another 15 days. I want to see how difficult it will be to update a project I have to 10.1 before buying.
I've heard that in 10.0 Seattle, you could install the JCL/JVCL via GetIt. Doesn't seem to be available yet for 10.1. Its not even available as an official release of JCL/JVCL for 10.1. But, it does seem that the current daily builds do support 10.1. Problem is, I only have the evaluation copy which doesn't allow command line compiling. I thought I should be able to do a manual install though.
I seemed to have manually installed a recent daily build of JCL. However, when I try to do a manual build of JVCL, it get an error "required package 'jcl' not found". But, the JCL240.BPL is built and installed and in the folder that it is supposed to be in. Specifically, I was trying to build JvCore240.bpl when I get that error.
What might be wrong? Will I just have to wait until it is available on GetIt? And if so, any guesses when that might be?
when installing jcl-2.4.1.4571 for delphi 7 , I ran across following failure message:
File not found: 'Docktoolform.dcu'
Could anyone help me ?
I've installed JEDI/JCL on several machines over the years, in WinXP/Delphi 5 and D2007, and now on 3 different machines that have Windows 7 Ultimate and DXE and DXE5. I remember having some problems with the install years ago, and on one of the 3 Win 7 boxes I had trouble installing it in DXE. The problems were with compiling the installer such the install.bat aborted early, reporting F1026 on Forms.dcu.
I could not find anything different about this one Win7/DXE box, so none of the usual recommended solutions helped at all.
What solved the problem for me was opening a command window in the folder containing install.bat and simply running the following command for DXE:
install d15
That ran the process of installing JCL and then I repeated the same command in the folder for JVCL.
I only use DXE5 for a deployment to OSX that doesn't use JEDI, so I don't yet know if using the following command will work for DXE5:
install d19
Oh, don't forget to uncheck the boxes for versions of Delphi you don't want to install. These options are on separate tab-pages for each version of Delphi.
I installed both the Delphi 2009 trial and actual release via the web installer when I received them and experienced the same errors when installing both.
Both times it appears that the core web installer failed when it went to spawn the additional install packages for boost, documentation and dbtools. (It brought up a findfile dialog asking for a setup.msi that didn't exist on my machine). When cancelling out of this, the installer reported a fatal error.
The uninstaller did not appear in my program list, and would did not launch from the installation folder.
Future attempts to bring up the installer had it in a state where it thought Delphi 2009 was already installed and it wouldn't correct or repair or uninstall it.
Step 1
Clean out the registry of all things Delphi 2009.
You're looking for HKLM\Software\Codegear\BDS\6.0 and everything under it. Purge the HKCU equivalent while you're at it.
Search under HKEY.CLASSES.ROOT for anything that contains "CodeGear\RAD Studio\6.0" - assuming you installed into the default folder. Purge all those items from the CLSID level.
Step 2
Clean up Windows Installer using the Microsoft Windows Installer Cleanup utility.
Step 3
I suggest a reboot at this stage.
Step 4
Try to install again.
Good Luck!
The problems seem to originate with the web installer not having all the files needed.
Download the 2009 ISO: http://cc.codegear.com/item/26049
Mounted it using this free tool from Microsoft: http://download.microsoft.com/download/7/b/6/7b6abd84-7841-4978-96f5-bd58df02efa2/winxpvirtualcdcontrolpanel_21.exe (You can burn it to a DVD too)
Then reran the installer. At this point, both the repair and uninstall worked.