Can someone help in telling the details on how to uninstall Indy 10 and install the latest build? I found it http://indy.fulgan.com/ZIP/IndyTiburon.zip

There is a similar question, but not a satisfying answer, just some comments from the user who asked, but that is not a step by step guide.

Why there is not a tool for this?

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Indy used to have an automated installer, but that was maintained by AtoZed and they do not support it anymore. We are planning on streamlining the install process in Indy 11 and write our own installer. – Remy Lebeau Jul 8 '10 at 21:10
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I did this very recently, I've done it before with 2007 and had lots of problems, but this time in D2010 it went really well...

Assumptions:

  1. The Indy BPL's are stored in the bin folder
  2. DCP and DCU are stored in the lib\indy10 folder
  3. Source code is source\indy\indy10 (then you have core/protocol/system subfolders)

Directions:

So, I took the BPL/DCP/DCU files and saved them somewhere safe (just in case) I renamed the core/protocol/system folders to core.old/protocol.old/system.old I then copied the core/protocol/system folders from the indytiburon.zip into source\indy\indy10 folder

Now, the packages have to be built in the following order:

System - Core - Protocol - dclCore - dclProtocol

For Delphi 2009, open the 130 packages, Delphi 2010 open the 140 packages.

I opened each package, then in the options I pasted the full path to lib\Indy10\ into the DCP and Unit output directory fields, and the full path to bin\ into the package output directory field.

Then I built the packages. For the dcl packages I also installed.

Certainly for 2010 it went without a hitch!

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If you're going to replace the Delphi-provided units and packages, you'll want to replace the debug versions, too. Otherwise, you'll get unit conflicts whenever you check the "use debug DCUs" linker option. Personally, I'd just use a separate copy of Indy and leave the Delphi-provided files alone. – Rob Kennedy Jul 8 '10 at 21:28
Ahh, I'd forgotten about those damned debug dcu's... – Mark Robinson Jul 9 '10 at 7:45
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I succesfully installed Indy following your instructions. Can you tell me about debug DCUs? What to do for that? ANyway for now I can build my project and the bugs I had due to not update Indy disappeared. THIS INFO SHOULD BE IN BIG FONT ON INDY WEBSITE!!! – user193655 Jul 9 '10 at 12:35
That's great it all worked! I was going to add the steps but I got held up on paid work - at the moment I've just renamed the lib\debug\Indy10 to lib\debug\Indy10.old to ensure there's no mismatch – Mark Robinson Jul 9 '10 at 13:54
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Just for completeness, if you intent to use the Indy components in C++ Builder as well, remember to copy the .hpp files to the include directory. To have the compiler generate the hpp files set it to generate all c++ files. – TommyA Nov 16 '10 at 22:18
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