Hi Tiemo,

In standalones, there is a stack "revExternalsLibrary" of your mainstack, which 
has all externals attached to it. AFAIK this only applies to the default 
externals. You need to attach customer externals to your own mainstack. No, I 
don't think this is straighforward.

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On 15 aug 2012, at 15:54, Tiemo Hollmann TB wrote:

> Sorry, only half the way.
> In the IDE there is a stack home with all the externals, but the runtime
> doesn't have a home and when asking for the externals in "myMainstack" in
> the standalone there doesn't show up all externals.
> 
> Is it straight forward to differentiate between the development environment
> and standalone where to ask for the externals?
> And what does an external force to show up at all in the externalPackages of
> "myMainstack"?
> Tiemo


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