Yes you have to check build with runtime packages.
However you can prob empty the runtime packages list. That should give
you the desired effect (maybe)!

Myles.




Robert martin wrote:
> Hi
>
> Happy new year :)
>
> I am playing with packages.  I would like to create a package (to 
> replace an existing dll) to be used with our application.  But it 
> seems the only way to use packages is to have 'Build with runtime 
> packages' checked in the IDE.  We don't want this for our application 
> (for a number of reasons).  Am I correct in saying this rules our 
> using the package from that application?
>
> (My testing shows that although the main app runs and can try and call

> the package, the package will not run properly unless the host app is 
> checked as 'Build with runtime packages'.
>
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