Hi all,
I'm creating a new thread here following this one that I created a coulpe of days ago, because I don't want to mix the contents:
https://forum.lazarus.freepascal.org/index.php/topic,68946.0.htmlAfter struggling with the creation of a closed source (trial version of a commercial library) package for Lazarus, I wonder if that's possible at all to create one, at least one that can be installed and registers components into the IDE.
Unless there is some hidden feature that I'm not aware of, at this stage
I'm convinced that it's not possible to create a closed source package for Lazarus which contains registered components.
Edited: Yes, it does work. See my answer here:
https://forum.lazarus.freepascal.org/index.php/topic,68965.msg534383.html#msg534383I know that some commercial packages exist but they are all installed with the sources *after* being purchased by the end user. In short: the user must try it in Delphi before purchasing the product to be used in Lazarus, which is beyond awkward.
I could not find a single package that can be installed without the sources (e.g. TMS do not have trial versions for Lazarus, only for Delphi, same with other vendors).
I've read this thread many times also
https://forum.lazarus.freepascal.org/index.php?topic=47582.0and tried every single advice there but nothing actually works.
So, my question is really simple:
Is it possible to create closed source packages that install/register components into the Lazarus IDE?
If so, can anyone point me a single exemple of such library?
Thanks in advance