Newsgroups : Borland : borland.public.delphi.internet.winsock : 2006 Jun : Re: Indy .Net installation for delphi 2006
| Subject: | Re: Indy .Net installation for delphi 2006 |
| Posted by: | "Venkatesh VT" (ven..@vsnl.com) |
| Date: | Fri, 30 Jun 2006 22:35:44 +0530 |
a.. Open and compile in the following order:
1.. IndySystem (in Lib\System)
2.. IndyCore (in Lib\Core)
3.. IndyProtocols (in Lib\Protocols)
b.. Now open and click install in the following order
c..
d..
1.. dclIndyCore (in Lib\Core)
2.. dclIndyProtocols (in Lib\Protocols)
Now when i try to install dclIndyCore & dclIndyProtocols ,I get an error
message 'Could not find any components in the selected assembly'.More over
there is no menu item Install in the context sensitive menu.Only compile &
build are present
Venkatesh
"Jamie Dale" <j.dale@turboz.net> wrote in message
news:44a50200@newsgroups.borland.com...
> I've been able to drop .NET components on the form too. Never got a
project
> to succesfully compile once though.
> To be honest I have doubts about it actually working at all.
>
>
> "Venkatesh VT" <venks@vsnl.com> wrote in message
> news:44a4965c$1@newsgroups.borland.com...
> >I have downloaded the latest source for Indy 10 & manually compiled &
> > installed the 110Net packages.(Is this the right package since there is
a
> > 100Netpackage also)
> > After this could drop the smtp Components on to the web form & set its
> > properties
> > How ever when i tried to compile it ,I got the following error
> > **************************************************
> > One or more of the types in the assembly unable to load.
> > Description: An unhandled exception occurred during the execution of the
> > current web request. Please review the stack trace for more information
> > about the error and where it originated in the code.
> >
> > Exception Details: System.Reflection.ReflectionTypeLoadException: One or
> > more of the types in the assembly unable to load.
> >
> > Source Error:
> >
> > Line 199:end;
> > Line 200:
> > Line 201:class procedure
> > TIdInitializerComponent.InitializeAssembly(AAssembly: Assembly);
> > Line 202:var
> > Line 203: LTypesList: Array of &Type;
> >
> > Source File: K:\Power Delphi 2006\Indy source\System\IdBaseComponent.pas
> > Line: 201
> >
> > Stack Trace:
> >
> > [ReflectionTypeLoadException: One or more of the types in the assembly
> > unable to load.]
> > System.Reflection.Module.GetTypesInternal(StackCrawlMark& stackMark)
+0
> > System.Reflection.Assembly.GetTypes() +95
> >
> >
IdBaseComponent.TIdInitializerComponent.InitializeAssembly(@MetaTIdInitializ
> > erComponent Self, Assembly AAssembly) in K:\Power Delphi 2006\Indy
> > source\System\IdBaseComponent.pas:201
> > IdBaseComponent.TIdInitializerComponent.InitComponent() in K:\Power
> > Delphi 2006\Indy source\System\IdBaseComponent.pas:247
> > IdSASL.TIdSASL.InitComponent() in K:\Power Delphi 2006\Indy
> > source\Protocols\IdSASL.pas:133
> > IdSASLLogin.TIdSASLLogin.InitComponent() in K:\Power Delphi 2006\Indy
> > source\Protocols\IdSASLLogin.pas:58
> > IdBaseComponent.TIdInitializerComponent..ctor() in K:\Power Delphi
> > 2006\Indy source\System\IdBaseComponent.pas:178
> > IdBaseComponent.TIdBaseComponent..ctor()
> > IdSASL.TIdSASL..ctor()
> > IdSASLUserPass.TIdSASLUserPass..ctor()
> > IdSASLLogin.TIdSASLLogin..ctor()
> > WebForm1.TWebForm1.InitializeComponent() in I:\Documents and
> > Settings\Administrator\My Documents\Borland Studio
> > Projects\webIndyTest\WebForm1.pas:39
> > WebForm1.TWebForm1.OnInit(EventArgs e) in I:\Documents and
> > Settings\Administrator\My Documents\Borland Studio
> > Projects\webIndyTest\WebForm1.pas:80
> > System.Web.UI.Control.InitRecursive(Control namingContainer)
> > System.Web.UI.Page.ProcessRequestMain()
> >
> >
> >
> > ***************************************************
> > What am I doing wrong?
> > Venkatesh
> >
> > "Remy Lebeau (TeamB)" <no.spam@no.spam.com> wrote in message
> > news:44a41ce7$1@newsgroups.borland.com...
> >>
> >> "Jamie Dale" <j.dale@turboz.net> wrote in message
> >> news:44a417bc@newsgroups.borland.com...
> >>
> >> > With great difficulty.
> >>
> >> Why would you say that?
> >>
> >> > Doesn't really make much sense does it. You'd think the Indy crew
> >> > would favour the language they write it in...
> >>
> >> They do favor Delphi. The Indy team doesn't really need to provide an
> >> installer for Delphi since Indy has Delphi packages that are readily
> >> compilable and installable from within the IDE directly. That is not
the
> >> case with Visual Studio.
> >>
> >> > I've tried and now given up. I was using Delphi 2005. Managed to
> >> eventually
> >> > get over some errors, only for the compiler to then find further
> >> > errors.
> >>
> >> Such as?
> >>
> >>
> >> Gambit