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runtime library version conflict when skinning forms from dlls

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Posted 21 March 2010 - 02:11 AM

Hi,everyone.
I have done a program which uses forms in dlls.First,I built both the application and dlls in Delphi 2010 with run-time packages(in order to let sSkinManager skin the forms) and it works well. Later I built another dll in Delphi 10 Lite(Delphi 2006) with rtp,but this time it doesn't work,and gave me an error(I forgot it).
I know that it is not the problem of sSkinManager,but anyone can give me a soloution?I want to write a mother application which can be extended by plugin dlls,and the dlls should be skinned too.Can I write the dlls in a different version of delphi or even in Visual Studio?
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Posted 23 March 2010 - 07:35 AM

Hello
I think you will have more chances to find an answer on common Delphi forums or in the Embarcadero Developer Network. Did you ask there?
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Posted 25 March 2010 - 09:54 AM

Well,I don't have time to find out how sSkinManager works so I think I can't explain the problem to them.That's why I turned to this forum for help...I will try to ask the problem in other forums later.
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Posted 31 March 2010 - 03:15 PM

This is a common question of Delphi Bpl's using and compatibility. A knowledge of the TsSkinManager or any other component is not needed here.
Maybe I'm wrong and not understand a situation?
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