1. Try building a standalone on a different machine >>I HAVE ACCESS TO 100+ MACHINES , 50 NEW >>TESTED ON 6 TO DATE WINDOWS XP FAILS ON ALL. 2. Change the convoluted scripting structures; remove unnecessary references to "call" >>REMOVED ALL STILL FAILS. 3. Boot in safe mode and try it again . >>STILL FAILS 4. Check for duplicate stacks using Application Browser (Reply: SB adds duplicates during build, then errors and built stack remains open with dialogs already installed.) 5. Check for a permissions issue, a full-disk issue, or any other thing that would prevent the stack from being written to disk. >>CHECKED ALL , STILL FAILS 6. Re-download the RR distribution and try re-installing. (I probably should have specifically mentioned, though, that you should not add in any third-party plugins until after testing. I was assuming a clean install.) >>3 CLEAN INSTALLS , STILL FAILS 7. Try a work-around: leave those extra dialog stacks inside your mainstack, then *uncheck* the ask/answer dialogs in the SB. Make sure you disallow scanning for inclusions in the SB, just tell it what to include manually. The SB will build your standalone without trying to add new copies, and your standalone should have the dialogs that were previously added. >> STILL FAILS
AS A REMINDER :- ALL IS OKAY ON 2.8 WITH STANDALONE PASSWORD SET ALL IS OKAY ON 3.0 WITHOUT STANDALONE PASSWORD SET Regards Camm ---- "J. Landman Gay" <[email protected]> wrote: > [email protected] wrote: > > Thomas , > > > > Thank you for your ideas , this is far more constructive than > > "We can't duplicate your error" > > During the course of our many emails, here are the things I asked to you > to try: > > 1. Try building a standalone on a different machine > > 2. Change the convoluted scripting structures; remove unnecessary > references to "call" > > 3. Boot in safe mode and try it again > > 4. Check for duplicate stacks using Application Browser > (Reply: SB adds duplicates during build, then errors and built stack > remains open with dialogs already installed.) > > 5. Check for a permissions issue, a full-disk issue, or any other thing > that would prevent the stack from being written to disk. > > 6. Re-download the RR distribution and try re-installing. (I probably > should have specifically mentioned, though, that you should not add in > any third-party plugins until after testing. I was assuming a clean > install.) > > 7. Try a work-around: leave those extra dialog stacks inside your > mainstack, then *uncheck* the ask/answer dialogs in the SB. Make sure > you disallow scanning for inclusions in the SB, just tell it what to > include manually. The SB will build your standalone without trying to > add new copies, and your standalone should have the dialogs that were > previously added. > > > > > > I did inform RUNREV about the error message " Answer Stack already in > > memory " > > that has been a problem for other users. > > They could at least explain the trigger for this REV error message. > > Until RR can reproduce the problem, they can't know what the trigger > actually is. > > -- > Jacqueline Landman Gay | [email protected] > HyperActive Software | http://www.hyperactivesw.com > _______________________________________________ > use-revolution mailing list > [email protected] > Please visit this url to subscribe, unsubscribe and manage your subscription > preferences: > http://lists.runrev.com/mailman/listinfo/use-revolution _______________________________________________ use-revolution mailing list [email protected] Please visit this url to subscribe, unsubscribe and manage your subscription preferences: http://lists.runrev.com/mailman/listinfo/use-revolution
