Hi Mark - yes, the app is being run from the stick - it's designed to be 
portable so the user can run it on various shared computers across the 
university (the stick has both Mac and Win versions of a range of apps 
installed). Is there a limitation on 10.7 that would prevent us from doing this?

Terry...

On 20/01/2012, at 9:13 PM, "Mark Schonewille" 
<[email protected]> wrote:

> Hi Terry,
> 
> Is the tester running from the memory stack? Tell him to copy the app to the 
> application folder and try again.
> 
> --
> Best regards,
> 
> Mark Schonewille
> 
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> 
> On 20 jan 2012, at 07:20, Terry Judd wrote:
> 
>> Right - lot's of things appear to have gone missing from the corrupted app.
>> 
>> The original file/folder structure looks like this...
>> 
>> Curriculum Connect.app
>>    Contents
>>        MacOS
>>            revpdpprinter.bundle
>>            Externals
>>                revbrowser.bundle
>>                revdb.bundle
>>                revxml.bundle
>>                revzip.bundle
>>                Database_drivers
>>                    dbmysql.bundle
>>                    dbodbc.bundle
>>                    dbsqlite.bundle
>>            Curriculum Connect (3.2 MB)
>>        Resources (lots of stuff in here)
>>        Info.plist
>>        PkgInfo
>> 
>> but the corrupted copy looks like this...
>> 
>> Curriculum Connect.app
>>    MacOS
>>        Curriculum Connect (2.1 MB)
>>    Info.plist
>> 
>> Looks like a bomb has gone off in there.
>> 
>> Any ideas? I'm supposed to be deploying this to a whole bunch of users first 
>> thing next week.
>> 
>> Terry...
>> 
>> On 20/01/2012, at 04:50 PM, Terry Judd wrote:
>> 
>>> More info - it's just the Livecode app that is affected. After it's run on 
>>> 10.7 it ceases to work on either 10.6. or 10.7 and has lost it's app icon. 
>>> Trying to get hold of a copy of the corrupted app so I can have a look 
>>> inside the app folder.
>>> 
>>> Terry...
>>> 
>>> 
>>> On 20/01/2012, at 04:18 PM, Terry Judd wrote:
>>> 
>>> I'm getting reports from a beta tester that a Mac app that is deployed on a 
>>> USB stick is becoming corrupted after being run under 10.7 (runs fine on 
>>> 10.6) - apparently the problem has been replicated a number of time. I 
>>> don't have`10.7 installed to test this out myself. Any ideas on what might 
>>> be occurring (something to do with file access?) and how I should go about 
>>> addressing it?
>>> 
>>> The app is built with 4.6.4 and consists of a stub application that load a 
>>> series of livecode stacks (some are library stacks and a couple have data 
>>> written to them). It also can be used to launch a whole bunch of other apps 
>>> (mostly Director apps) that are installed on the USB stick.
>>> 
>>> Terry...
> 
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