Paul Gabel wrote:

> On May 27, 2009, at 5:35 PM, Richard Gaskin wrote:
>
>> Scott Rossi wrote:
>>> A customer of mine is reporting that his Mac system is currently
>>> treating stacks as standalone apps: double-clicking a stack in
>>> the Finder launches the stack as a standalone app without Rev's
>>> IDE.  The problem appears to be a file-association issue.  Looking
>>> in the Get Info window for the stack shows "Standalone (default)"
>>> as the default application under "Open with:".
>>> Changing this to any version of Rev and clicking "Change All..."
>>> fails to stick (reverts back to Standalone).
>>> Is there a way to force-update the default app without reinstalling
>>> Rev or resorting to a 3rd party tool?
>>
>> It may be unrelated to the Rev install.
>>
>> Does he have a standalone on his HD named "Standalone"?
>
> No he doesn't.

If the Finder isn't honoring the setting established in Get Info, it sounds like just another Finder bug. I would defer to Jacque's advice:

  If the customer doesn't need to build standalones, he could try
  zipping the OS X apps inside the Runtime folder. That may force
  the Finder to "see" other copies of "Revo".

--
 Richard Gaskin
 Fourth World
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