Recently, using Revolution 2.7 (I'm not sure if the problem is related to the version or something else) on my Mac running OS X, I have noted the following problem in trying to build a standalone:
I first built a main stack, then decided that since I wanted to save data in the standalone, created a substack to it, and in the Standalone Application setting, checked off "Move substacks into individual stack files". The standalone built fine. However, when I went back and checked off the "Create folder for stackfiles" option (naming the folder "data") the standalone would not build, instead delivering an error message. The strange thing is that I went back and unchecked the "Create folder for stackfiles" option and the program would still not build a standalone. I've repeated this several times to be sure that this is where the problem arose. Can anyone suggest what may be the problem? I've made sure to name the stack, substack, and folder differently. Perhaps it may relate to the fact that I originally created two mainstacks, and then set one stack as the main stack through the command "set the mainstack of stack 'B' to 'A' but I have not experienced this difficulty before in rev 2.6 using the same command. Again, the problem may not relate to the version, but to something I'm doing wrong. In addition, I've note that under rev 2.7, when one builds a standalone, there is a separate folder created in the Windows folder titled "Externals". What is that for? Thanks. Steve Goldberg _______________________________________________ use-revolution mailing list use-revolution@lists.runrev.com Please visit this url to subscribe, unsubscribe and manage your subscription preferences: http://lists.runrev.com/mailman/listinfo/use-revolution