Hi Jim,
Finding the right application can be a problem, if you have multiple
copies of the application on your hard disk. You probably have
multiple copies of Revolution in your applications folder. Which one
do you want to pick, why that one and why do you need that particular
file?
On Mac OS X machines, it might be easier to use shell("locate
revdb.so") to find all copies of that particular file, but I don't
know whether this suits your needs.
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Best regards,
Mark Schonewille
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On 31 mrt 2009, at 19:27, Jim Bufalini wrote:
Hi Mark,
What is the best way, on a Mac, to get the path to the various files
included in a Rev distribution. So assuming there is Rev 2.8.1, 2.9,
3.0
etc. installed on a Mac, and without necessarily running the version
of Rev,
how would you find say the revdb.so for a particular version of Rev?
For example, on a PC, you would just go down a directory tree. So
for Rev
3.0, on PC this file would be found in ... \Revolution
Enterprise\3.0.0-gm-3\Runtime\Linux\x86-32\Externals\
Aloha from Hawaii,
Jim Bufalini
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