Thanks
Will look into it. Just been tasked to other activities !
Rob Martin
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Myles Penlington wrote:
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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