We're running into a problem with our first Linux customer for our Rev software and haven't a clue what is going on.
Our software starts up from a Rev executable. The first thing it does is look for a small text file containing a valid serial number. It looks in the same folder from which the exe file was started. There is no path defined at that point, meaning it is relying on the defaultfolder to define the path. This works fine under Windows and Mac. We have over 1,000 customers using the software with no problem. However, we've been testing the same program built for a Linux environment. When the exe starts up, it looks for the text file in the Linux HOME directory, rather than within the startup folder. This then causes a series of problems during startup, as we use the defaultfolder command to identify the location of other files, but it can't find those files...even though they are in the same startup folder. Something isn't right. Anyone have a clue as to what is happening and how best to fix it? We have no way of testing the Linux version in house. Thanks. -- Richard Miller The Wood Exchange.info http://www.thewoodexchange.info 802-238-5355 802-951-2534 fax _______________________________________________ use-revolution mailing list [EMAIL PROTECTED] http://lists.runrev.com/mailman/listinfo/use-revolution
