(Original question: I added a VERSIONINFO
resource to the project, but it is missing from the compiled executable. I did a text search both in ANSI and Unicode, but the pattern is not found. Of course, the "Include version information in project" checkbox is ticked. Is it a bug or something I missed?)
Edited: I try to reproduce the problem step by step with an empty project, but I can't, because the compiled program will contain the required version info. The steps are:
– I created an empty VCL forms application project
- I repeated 2 steps below for all combinations of platforms and configurations: -- in Project options/Version info I added a key "foobar" with value "barfoo" -- I set Locale ID to $040$
- saved and compiled the project
- checked with Resource Hacker, the version info contains VALUE "FooBar", "BarFoo"
But then in the original problematic project, I see very similar version info settings: all platform/target combinations contain the specific key/value pair, locale ID's are set to $040$. So there are some magically wrong settings, perhaps in the .DPROJ file, that cause that the compiled exe won't contain the added key/value pair in the version info.
Edit2: Sorry, the correct Locale ID is $040E (Hungarian). Both projects use the same toolchain. GExperts and a hacked version of DDevExtensions is installed. I tried to use ProjectMagician but later uninstalled. But those do not affect the problem. I use UPX, but the examined exe is unpacked. Later I re-imported the problematic project into XE11 as if it was a D7 project: I deleted all the project files except the .DPR, reopened the project and added target platform Win64, version info values and all other project settings manually. After a succesful compile, the problem still persists. I think, the project has a hidden or erroneus reference to an invalid resource file. But I still can't find it.
VERSIONINFO
resources in an EXE binary are always in UTF-16 (where "Unicode" could mean any of the encodings). Inspect your EXE with f.e. Resource Hacker.