Re: How to test Rev in other platforms?

2007-01-02 Thread Andre Garzia

Mark,

then it is more difficult... Enterprise licensees (I can't spell in  
english, you know) will be able to install development environment in  
all OS... if you're a studio owner and just want to get that  
standalone working, then, the quickest shot is since you have your  
friends laptop with you, you can download a studio trial for Win32  
and debug it with the trial... don't know I am usually doing  
network stuff where I don't generate standalones. :-)


Cheers
andre

On Jan 3, 2007, at 12:49 AM, Mark Swindell wrote:


Thanks, Andre.  I'll do that.

In this case, however, nothing is "broken," it just doesn't work  
properly, as it does in development and in the Mac standalones.  No  
error messages would be generated (I don't think.)


Mark


On Jan 2, 2007, at 6:40 PM, Andre Garzia wrote:


Mark,

as a simple way to debug try going to your "standalone settings"  
and to the "bug" tab, include in your standalone the error report  
tool and allow it to send an email to you. In this email, you'll  
see the handler/function where the error happened and maybe a line  
number or some meaningful data.


Andre

On Jan 3, 2007, at 12:33 AM, Mark Swindell wrote:

I just made a standalone of a project I've been working on.  It  
runs fine in OS X (and OS 9).

M
So I borrowed a friend's laptop and ran the Windows exe (I don't  
have a Windows machine or Windows rev license for Windows).   
There's a problem, but I can't figure out what's causing it.


Is there a way within Rev for a person figure out what's wrong on  
the Windows side of things without buying a WIndows machine and  
development environment?


Thanks
Mark
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Re: How to test Rev in other platforms?

2007-01-02 Thread Mark Swindell

Thanks, Andre.  I'll do that.

In this case, however, nothing is "broken," it just doesn't work  
properly, as it does in development and in the Mac standalones.  No  
error messages would be generated (I don't think.)


Mark


On Jan 2, 2007, at 6:40 PM, Andre Garzia wrote:


Mark,

as a simple way to debug try going to your "standalone settings"  
and to the "bug" tab, include in your standalone the error report  
tool and allow it to send an email to you. In this email, you'll  
see the handler/function where the error happened and maybe a line  
number or some meaningful data.


Andre

On Jan 3, 2007, at 12:33 AM, Mark Swindell wrote:

I just made a standalone of a project I've been working on.  It  
runs fine in OS X (and OS 9).

M
So I borrowed a friend's laptop and ran the Windows exe (I don't  
have a Windows machine or Windows rev license for Windows).   
There's a problem, but I can't figure out what's causing it.


Is there a way within Rev for a person figure out what's wrong on  
the Windows side of things without buying a WIndows machine and  
development environment?


Thanks
Mark
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Re: How to test Rev in other platforms?

2007-01-02 Thread Andre Garzia

Mark,

as a simple way to debug try going to your "standalone settings" and  
to the "bug" tab, include in your standalone the error report tool  
and allow it to send an email to you. In this email, you'll see the  
handler/function where the error happened and maybe a line number or  
some meaningful data.


Andre

On Jan 3, 2007, at 12:33 AM, Mark Swindell wrote:

I just made a standalone of a project I've been working on.  It  
runs fine in OS X (and OS 9).

M
So I borrowed a friend's laptop and ran the Windows exe (I don't  
have a Windows machine or Windows rev license for Windows).   
There's a problem, but I can't figure out what's causing it.


Is there a way within Rev for a person figure out what's wrong on  
the Windows side of things without buying a WIndows machine and  
development environment?


Thanks
Mark
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How to test Rev in other platforms?

2007-01-02 Thread Mark Swindell
I just made a standalone of a project I've been working on.  It runs  
fine in OS X (and OS 9).


So I borrowed a friend's laptop and ran the Windows exe (I don't have  
a Windows machine or Windows rev license for Windows).  There's a  
problem, but I can't figure out what's causing it.


Is there a way within Rev for a person figure out what's wrong on the  
Windows side of things without buying a WIndows machine and  
development environment?


Thanks
Mark
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