Please give a list of standard libraries (Library Path) from yours

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Why it is needed: I put third-party components and accidentally erased the paths to the standard ones, I don’t know how to restore them in their original form.

  • Zaminusili even without explaining why, but still I hope that at least someone has Delphi and there is this data) - JVic
  • Well, if you are in Russian and English stackoverflow minus, then it should, I think, talk about something - progmb
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    there is data. But it is completely incomprehensible - what kind of profit you want to get from this information, why you need it. And what benefit this information can bring to those who later stumble on this question. Detail the question, show that his decision can be useful and the disadvantages will stop. - kami
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    @kami? Yes please, if no one can understand, I will gladly explain. I suddenly put third-party components and accidentally erased the paths to the standard ones, how to restore them - I don’t know, Google search didn’t give anything, quote the question? - JVic
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    you are welcome. However, I don’t think that such a question corresponds to the CO format, so the answer to you is in the comment and most likely the question will be lost: $(BDS)\lib;$(BDS)\Imports;$(BDS)\Lib\Indy10;$(BDSCOMMONDIR)\Dcp;$(BDS)\include;$(BDS)\RaveReports\Lib - kami

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Standard paths for Delphi 2010: $(BDS)\lib;$(BDS)\Imports;$(BDS)\Lib\Indy10;$(BDSCOMMONDIR)\‌​Dcp;$(BDS)\include;$‌​(BDS)\RaveReports\Li‌​b .

Please note that different component sets (DevExpress, JEDI, ...) and add-ons (for example, MadExcept) can add the data they need to work in these paths.

In addition, even the standard paths differ in different versions. This was especially evident with the advent of the possibility of assembling for different platforms, when the concept of $(Platform) was introduced