If that was from my site, I apologize. Although my *.tar.gz file was never
messed with, and installed flawlessly for me.

Using it however seems a bit strange. I do like the interface, however
compiling a small program turned into a huge file. I created a little clock
using a label, timer control, and a button to exit. The file compiled into
408k!!! And if that's not bad enough it also requires making sure a lib*.so
(forget the exact name right now) is in the path to use it. That file is
part of kylix and it 1.5mb. So to package a little clock turns into 2mb!
That overall seems ridiculous to me, but then I'm pretty new to kylix and
delphi in general and maybe just did it all wrong. But if that's how big
kylix programs are when created I don't think I'll be using it much for
anything bigger than a splash screen. What luck has anyone else had?

Doug

----- Original Message -----
From: "Rick Engebretson" <eng at pinenet.com>
To: <tclug-list at mn-linux.org>
Sent: Wednesday, August 01, 2001 6:47 AM
Subject: [TCLUG] Kylix (Thanks--No Thanks--Almost Thanks)


> Earlier, Kylix was promoted and trying Kylix open edition was encouraged.
> It sounded perfect for some of my interests.
>
> I tried a TCLUG member's private download offering. The format apparently
> was not *.tar.gz as the extension indicated. But the package opened as a
> folder. The Kylix setup process worked nicely, though. But (as another
> noted) you still needed to obtain registration keys from Borland.
> Frustrated, I tried to uninstall Kylix but could only delete what I could
> find on my system.
>
> So I went to Borland's site, went through their disfunctional
> registration process four or more times over two days and finally got the
> keys. Once successful, I then decided to download Borland's copy of
> Kylix_oe. When I opened their *.tar.gz the setup script was missing.
>
> So I went back to the earlier copy, reinstalled it, filled in the key
> fields, and registered a second time (as required).
>
> Now the Kylix_oe looks just like what I hoped for. Just like VB3 with
> Pascal. A very nice IDE.
>
> Still, I don't like people messing with my time, trust, or computer
> system.
>
>
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