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af0815:

--- Quote from: GetMem on March 15, 2023, 02:21:53 pm ---@af0815

--- Quote ---What is the Problem, i see actual the size in OPM. Or is the Repository filesize not the wanted one ?
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Yes, but in order to see it, you have to expand the node. I believe @BSaidus wants to see the file size, in a place where is more visible, like a separate column or something similar.

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If i want a package, i search first for the wanted functionallyty and then i can decide if the packages need my internet budget. And realy, how oft will this be done ? The information is visible, but not on the first level, ok. The next is to have a calculator for all selected packages, because build a sum about the wanted packages is the next, because write down the values and calculate the size is nobody done - so step by step it will grow.

Your decision, OPM is full is good and IMHO correct (more will not be good). And all the Information is in the JSON, so everybody can write a tool to do it by himself to calculate the data.

BSaidus:

--- Quote from: af0815 on March 15, 2023, 02:33:27 pm ---
--- Quote from: GetMem on March 15, 2023, 02:21:53 pm ---@af0815

--- Quote ---What is the Problem, i see actual the size in OPM. Or is the Repository filesize not the wanted one ?
--- End quote ---
Yes, but in order to see it, you have to expand the node. I believe @BSaidus wants to see the file size, in a place where is more visible, like a separate column or something similar.

--- End quote ---
If i want a package, i search first for the wanted functionallyty and then i can decide if the packages need my internet budget. And realy, how oft will this be done ? The information is visible, but not on the first level, ok. The next is to have a calculator for all selected packages, because build a sum about the wanted packages is the next, because write down the values and calculate the size is nobody done - so step by step it will grow.

Your decision, OPM is full is good and IMHO correct (more will not be good). And all the Information is in the JSON, so everybody can write a tool to do it by himself to calculate the data.

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OK, As you like.

Guva:
Hi GetMem. Please update to Ray4Laz.
Since I released the new version !!!

https://github.com/GuvaCode/Ray4Laz/archive/refs/tags/4.5.zip
Json : https://raw.githubusercontent.com/GuvaCode/GuvaCode/main/update_Ray4Laz.json

thank you in advance  ;)

balazsszekely:

--- Quote from: Guva on March 21, 2023, 06:16:43 pm ---Hi GetMem. Please update to Ray4Laz.
Since I released the new version !!!

https://github.com/GuvaCode/Ray4Laz/archive/refs/tags/4.5.zip
Json : https://raw.githubusercontent.com/GuvaCode/GuvaCode/main/update_Ray4Laz.json                 

thank you in advance  ;)

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Done. Thanks for the new version!

Jurassic Pork:
Hello Getmem,
i try to use the lnet  package project example visual/tcpudp/testnet with lazarus 2.2.4  64 bits on Windows 11 but when i try to load the project i have a big crash ( properties in the lfm doesn't match with one of the visual component). I have uninstalled the lnet package from onlinepackager and i have try to load the last source files from the lnet almindor github site. When i try to install the lnetvisual package i have this strange error :

--- Quote ---opensslsockets.pp(81,12) Fatal: Can't find unit opensslsockets used by opkman_downloader
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Friendly, J.P

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