Francis Nugent Dixon wrote:
Having problems with a stack call from a SplashStack.

I have a folder "/Revolution/Standalone" into which I move
2 compiled (Intel standalone) stacks (A.app and B.app).
"A" is supposed to be the SplashStack and sets up a call to
the other stack (B) in the same folder :

       go to stack "/Revolution/Standalone/B.app"

I get an error "stack is corrupted, check for ~ backup file"

If B.app is a compiled standalone, it is no longer a stack. It's an application, and you need to use the "launch" command. But is there a reason to make it a standalone? Usually only the splash is the standalone and all the support files are just stacks.

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Jacqueline Landman Gay         |     [email protected]
HyperActive Software           |     http://www.hyperactivesw.com
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