If I go to the Package Graph it lists indylaz 10.5.8 - how do I permanently rid lazarus of any reference to the old package. I have searched for "indylaz" in the lazarus installed directory but found nothing (though Windows 7 search interface is atrocious).
I had a similar problem a week ago.
Eny, I really need to feel I have some control over lazarus ...I'd like to install lazarus 9.30 in a directory lazarus_9.30 and have other versions say lazarus 9.26 in lazarus_9.26 and not have any dependencies leak out of these directories into areas like win7 libraries. This way there is no interdependency between the versions and backups are certain and assured to get all there is. The lazarus installers are impolite in that they place things in directories I haven't specified even though I have specified a specific directory in response to the installer prompt. Sure Microsoft encourages this ( user library forced behavior) but it isn't polite. You invite someone into your living room and next you find they are putting things in your closet. I don't understand how to defeat this. You mentioned -pcp . How do I make the installer a good guest and only stay in the directory it was invited into? An example of using -pcp with an installer will help. AFAIK Lazarus doesn't spread to program files and System32 etc at least not yet so that's a plus.