Le 18 sept. 08 à 20:40, Richard Gaskin a écrit :

Jeff Reynolds wrote:

is the classic build going to be frozen at 2.6.1 for good now?
...
i still have to create mac classic stanalones for the school cdroms as its still a significant market in the elementary schools still holding onto older macs and not going to osx with them... I have not been working on these cdroms for the last 6 months, but will need to be upgrading some old ones and creating new grade levels of others and wondering if its ok to move the software line to 3.0 from 2.6.1 at this time or wait. i purposely froze these projects on 2.6.1 to keep compatibility for building classic standalones. our mulitmedia cdroms are pretty simple and seem to be very happy currently with 2.6.1 builds on mac and pc, but am aware we may be just new system version away from that being true at any point here...

The nice thing about supporting Classic is that it's frozen in time, just like the Rev engine for it appears to be. Apple isn't likely to do anything more for Classic, so the Rev 2.6.1 is expected to run as long as your hardware holds out.


I just created a blank stack in Rev 3.0.0 gm-3 and created a Classic standalone; the process went fine. I move it from my MacBook Pro to my G4 Cube with a USB key. The app didn't lauch under Classic (within 10.3.9). When rebooted under MacOS 9.2.2, it reported an error -199 before aborting upon launch.

Should this be considered a bug?

Best regards
        François



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