Hi everyone,

I just saved my current stack as a standalone. The Mac Version is flawless. The Window's version, however, puts up a "Failed to initialize" dialog almost immediately. There was a number like xx00005 or something similar posted; is that number meaningful? The only issues that I can think of that may have caused a problem are:

At one point this mainstack had a substack that is no longer being used. All references to it were deleted and the substack itself were deleted, but I was never able to completely remove or delete all "indications" of that substack from the mainstack. Apparently this caused no problems in the Mac version, but I wonder if this may have been the cause of confusion in the Window's standalone.

There are some references to the various menu buttons, either enabling or disabling portions from time to time. I did not use any conditionals in the scripts that checked for the platform, assuming that Rev would take care of those kinds of things automatically.

The externals, audio clips, are linked through player "paths" and work fine on the Mac version, and they have ended up in a folder named "Externals" on the Window's version, but did Rev handle the rest of that conversion properly, or could that be my problem.

I guess, what I'm asking is: when this kind of thing happens, how do we debug our Rev stack to fix it?

TIA,

Joe Wilkins
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