Make a new mainstack; build it as a standalone Mac PPC.

Launch the app created; click on any menu - eg the application menu, or the
Help menu (since you won't have any others).  Result: app crashes (and the
Mac system now somewhat destabilized; viz the Apple menu no longer has
submenus until you restart the Mac, possibly some other symptoms.)

This occurs in 1.1b1, or 1.0.  But when I checked the built apps on some
other Macs, including another G4 running 9.1, they had no problem.  I
eventually found the conflict is with Timbuktu (I have 4.0.6 installed)
which installs an extra menu at the right of the menu bar (in all apps),
next to the application menu.

Why is this more interesting than just a conflict that can be blamed on
Timbuktu?  Because not only have I not encountered this problem with any
other apps in the last six months since I've had TB2 installed; but I don't
encounter it with other standalones that I've built with Revolution, to
which I added custom menus.  So it's not that Revolution standalones as such
conflict with the TB2 menu; it's only the default menubar set up, that you
get if you build a standalone from a stack without setting any menus.

  Ben Rubinstein               |  Email: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
  Cognitive Applications Ltd   |  Phone: +44 (0)1273-821600
  http://www.cogapp.com        |  Fax  : +44 (0)1273-728866


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