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Asked: May 12, 20262026-05-12T00:04:50+00:00 2026-05-12T00:04:50+00:00

In Delphi 2009, how can I build a project using command line. I tried

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In Delphi 2009, how can I build a project using command line. I tried using the command line compiler and supplying -a -u -i -r in dcc32.cfg file. But compiler is not recognizing the paths and throwing the error required package xyzPack is not found.

    -aWinTypes=Windows;WinProcs=Windows;DbiProcs=BDE;DbiTypes=BDE;DbiErrs=BDE
    -u"C:\MyProj\Output\DCP"
    -i"C:\MyProj\Output\DCP"
    -r"C:\MyProj\Output\DCP"

and on command line i execute the command :

    dcc32 "C:\MyProj\MyProject.dpr" -B -E"c:\MyProj\Output\EXE"

What am I doing wrong here?

Thanks & Regards,
Pavan.

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    2026-05-12T00:04:50+00:00Added an answer on May 12, 2026 at 12:04 am

    Instead of invoking the compiler directly, consider using MSBuild on your .dproj, since that’s what the IDE uses. Delphi MSBuild Build Configurations From Command Line might help you with that.

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