Delphi 10 The code execution cannot proceed because rtl60.bpl was not found
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I was using Delphi 6. Now I am upgrade the delphi 6 to delphi 10.2.3.
I uninstalled the delphi 6. I found borland folder under the program file (86) still exists. I renamed the folder . Also I removed the relative search path in the Path environment variable.
I installed the delphi 10.2.3, and fixed codes that are not compatible with the new delphi.
Building and compiling the program are all good, but running the program produce an error: "The code execution cannot proceed because rtl60.bpl was not found. Reinstalling the program may fix this problem".
I checked the program project options, in the Package, I did not find rtl60 there.
How to fix the problem? Thanks.
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I was using Delphi 6. Now I am upgrade the delphi 6 to delphi 10.2.3.
I uninstalled the delphi 6. I found borland folder under the program file (86) still exists. I renamed the folder . Also I removed the relative search path in the Path environment variable.
I installed the delphi 10.2.3, and fixed codes that are not compatible with the new delphi.
Building and compiling the program are all good, but running the program produce an error: "The code execution cannot proceed because rtl60.bpl was not found. Reinstalling the program may fix this problem".
I checked the program project options, in the Package, I did not find rtl60 there.
How to fix the problem? Thanks.
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You are building using runtime packages and linking to rtl60. Which is the Delphi 6 version of the rtl package.
– David Heffernan
Nov 9 at 6:23
Somewhere in your project file, there is a link to rtl60.bpl. Just don't link to runtime packages and re-build. Clean the project (option in the project menu).
– Rudy Velthuis
Nov 9 at 8:34
I have checked all .pas files, there is no rtl, rtl60 in the uses clause. I clean the project as well. But the error is still there. Any other way to check the link to rtl60?
– psbookmark
Nov 11 at 22:48
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I was using Delphi 6. Now I am upgrade the delphi 6 to delphi 10.2.3.
I uninstalled the delphi 6. I found borland folder under the program file (86) still exists. I renamed the folder . Also I removed the relative search path in the Path environment variable.
I installed the delphi 10.2.3, and fixed codes that are not compatible with the new delphi.
Building and compiling the program are all good, but running the program produce an error: "The code execution cannot proceed because rtl60.bpl was not found. Reinstalling the program may fix this problem".
I checked the program project options, in the Package, I did not find rtl60 there.
How to fix the problem? Thanks.
delphi
I was using Delphi 6. Now I am upgrade the delphi 6 to delphi 10.2.3.
I uninstalled the delphi 6. I found borland folder under the program file (86) still exists. I renamed the folder . Also I removed the relative search path in the Path environment variable.
I installed the delphi 10.2.3, and fixed codes that are not compatible with the new delphi.
Building and compiling the program are all good, but running the program produce an error: "The code execution cannot proceed because rtl60.bpl was not found. Reinstalling the program may fix this problem".
I checked the program project options, in the Package, I did not find rtl60 there.
How to fix the problem? Thanks.
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You are building using runtime packages and linking to rtl60. Which is the Delphi 6 version of the rtl package.
– David Heffernan
Nov 9 at 6:23
Somewhere in your project file, there is a link to rtl60.bpl. Just don't link to runtime packages and re-build. Clean the project (option in the project menu).
– Rudy Velthuis
Nov 9 at 8:34
I have checked all .pas files, there is no rtl, rtl60 in the uses clause. I clean the project as well. But the error is still there. Any other way to check the link to rtl60?
– psbookmark
Nov 11 at 22:48
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You are building using runtime packages and linking to rtl60. Which is the Delphi 6 version of the rtl package.
– David Heffernan
Nov 9 at 6:23
Somewhere in your project file, there is a link to rtl60.bpl. Just don't link to runtime packages and re-build. Clean the project (option in the project menu).
– Rudy Velthuis
Nov 9 at 8:34
I have checked all .pas files, there is no rtl, rtl60 in the uses clause. I clean the project as well. But the error is still there. Any other way to check the link to rtl60?
– psbookmark
Nov 11 at 22:48
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You are building using runtime packages and linking to rtl60. Which is the Delphi 6 version of the rtl package.
– David Heffernan
Nov 9 at 6:23
You are building using runtime packages and linking to rtl60. Which is the Delphi 6 version of the rtl package.
– David Heffernan
Nov 9 at 6:23
Somewhere in your project file, there is a link to rtl60.bpl. Just don't link to runtime packages and re-build. Clean the project (option in the project menu).
– Rudy Velthuis
Nov 9 at 8:34
Somewhere in your project file, there is a link to rtl60.bpl. Just don't link to runtime packages and re-build. Clean the project (option in the project menu).
– Rudy Velthuis
Nov 9 at 8:34
I have checked all .pas files, there is no rtl, rtl60 in the uses clause. I clean the project as well. But the error is still there. Any other way to check the link to rtl60?
– psbookmark
Nov 11 at 22:48
I have checked all .pas files, there is no rtl, rtl60 in the uses clause. I clean the project as well. But the error is still there. Any other way to check the link to rtl60?
– psbookmark
Nov 11 at 22:48
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You are building using runtime packages and linking to rtl60. Which is the Delphi 6 version of the rtl package.
– David Heffernan
Nov 9 at 6:23
Somewhere in your project file, there is a link to rtl60.bpl. Just don't link to runtime packages and re-build. Clean the project (option in the project menu).
– Rudy Velthuis
Nov 9 at 8:34
I have checked all .pas files, there is no rtl, rtl60 in the uses clause. I clean the project as well. But the error is still there. Any other way to check the link to rtl60?
– psbookmark
Nov 11 at 22:48