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Re: correct version

Subject:Re: correct version
Posted by:"Quin" (qw..@the-host.net)
Date:Wed, 16 Aug 2006 20:49:12

Hi - I found snapshot 9.0.50 and figured out how to compile the package.

I read here
http://www.indyproject.org/Sockets/Download/Files/Indy9.en.aspx
under section "Delphi 6 & 7 Specific Notes" that there can be problems with
debug
and dcu's - I am hoping this is just a D6 problem and I'm going ahead with
install in
my D7.

I will try Indy 10 at a later stage when I'm familiar with the demos of 9

Does Indy 10 require serial number from original Indy that came in D7 ?
I have tried but I cant locate any Indy license.

Regards q


"Remy Lebeau (TeamB)" <no.spam@no.spam.com> wrote in message
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> "Quin" <qWin@the-host.net> wrote in message
> news:44e35d69@newsgroups.borland.com...
>
>> I use D7 and Indy 9, the original Indy that was part of D7 when I got it.
>
> In other words, you are using an outdated verison.
>
>> I just want to know what is the most stable version of Indy for D7
>
> Use the current Indy 9.0.50 snapshot, or the current Indy 10.1.5 snapshot.
>
>> Indy 10 does not seem to have as many demo examples as 9
>> so I am inclined to stay with 9
>
> You are going to ignore all of the enhancements and features that Indy 10
> brings, just because there aren't any demos?  That is not very good
> thinking.  There is documentation available for Indy 10, at least, and
> most
> Indy 9 operations convert to Indy 10 with little changes.
>
>> If there is an upgrade to Indy 9, where do I get it from?
>
> From Indy's website, where the downloads always are.
>
>
> Gambit

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