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lkuderick

USA
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Posted - Oct 17 2011 :  05:46:59  Show Profile  Reply
I’m having a issue with the ImageEnXe installation on Delphi XE. I’ve never came across this kind of problem, so perhaps you have a solution to offer. I install the bpl package, the components appear correctly and work correctly.

However, when I close the XE BDE, the library loses the components even though I’ve made sure to add the bpl package path to my library path. Even more curious, when I start the BDE, the components appear to be there, but when I load my project, the BDE complains, says the components are missing (and sure enough they are). The package still shows installed but the components are missing, so I have to remove it, re-install it and then everything is fine until the next time I shut down the BDE.

The package in question is DPKIECTRL15.bpl

Any thoughts?

fab

1310 Posts

Posted - Oct 17 2011 :  09:08:07  Show Profile  Reply
Hi,
please try this:

- open regedit, and go to at following path: "HKEY_CURRENT_USER\Software\Embarcadero\BDS\8.0\Disabled Packages"

- look if DPKIECTRL15.bpl is listed on the right, and remove it if present

Hope this helps.
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lkuderick

USA
4 Posts

Posted - Oct 17 2011 :  10:23:57  Show Profile  Reply
Yep, it was there and I deleted it. However, that did not solve the problem. I did go back to the registry and check to see if that key re-populated, but it didn't.

Thanks. I appreciate you trying to help me.
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fab

1310 Posts

Posted - Oct 17 2011 :  11:38:08  Show Profile  Reply
I'm sorry, I haven't other ideas other than check Library Path and/or check that runtime packages (PKIECTRL15.bpl) is in a "binary path".
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lkuderick

USA
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Posted - Oct 17 2011 :  13:55:57  Show Profile  Reply
I had already made sure that it was in the library path, but where do I find the 'binary' path?
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fab

1310 Posts

Posted - Oct 17 2011 :  14:08:44  Show Profile  Reply
quote:
I had already made sure that it was in the library path, but where do I find the 'binary' path?


Just the system variable PATH.
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lkuderick

USA
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Posted - Oct 18 2011 :  05:34:13  Show Profile  Reply
Ah, yep I had already done that as well. Thanks for your help, but unfortunately the problem still remains. I just might have to try a uninstall and reinstall of XE and see if that works unless someone else posts an idea.

Thanks.
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