We back up our code with CVS.Rtl100 Bpl Missing

I tried a full build but still get the linker error.

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I removed all my source from the failing project directory and brought back
the files as they were before the link error occurred.

I made a mistake updateing all my CVS project directories and have to work
out some compile errors that are occuring because of submissions from other
members of my group.

I had to break away from this EDI project last month to work on a robotic
interface. This EDI project is a month or two behind schedule now so I
groaned when this linker error shows up. Murphy is at it again. The
business owner dropped by late Friday and asked me how the project was
going. I told him about the linker error and that searching the web did not
produce any solutions to this problem. I found that others had this error
in the past but they did not post any work-arounds for this problem and the
Codegear reports show that the problem could not be fixed because the techs
did not have enough information to solve the problem. It seems to me that
the linker could hold some 'In Storage' trace information that it could
output when it catches this exception so that the techs would have some
clues to narrow it down. I get the feeling that the ILINK32 is a piece of
code that does not have an owner or someone who understands it. If someone
did understand the code enough to program in trace code then it seems that
intelligent information could be presented along with the 'Fatal Linker
Error' message which would enable the techs to solve this issue. Wayne rooney pes 2013. Searching
the web shows this error has been around for years and has not been resolved
yet.

Rtl100.bpl

If a trace does exist for the linker then someone please tell me how to use
it. If more detailed information can be presented from ILINK32 then I would
greatly appreciate know how to turn it on and where to look for log files,
etc.

Larry Griffiths

What Is Rtl100.bpl


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Hi,
The above error shows in my XP Pro after all the preliminary features are finished starting
'This program cannot be found -error RTL100.bpl,program may have to be re installed'.
Something similar, but not the same as this came up on this pooter fairly recently-I actually asked a tech, privately, if he knew what it is, but as it is the weekend he is away and I do not want to abuse the fact I have his e mail address,hence the having to ask this forum.
It does not affect my useage in any way, but the similarity to the last one causes irritation--I entered ' msconfig' in start/run but it is not there
effie c