Hi ALex,

You really shouldn't make the libraries substacks of your own stack, merely add 
a reference to them in the stackfiles, as I explained.
Once you've done that, the standalone builder will automatically copy it to the 
standalone folder at build time.

qrtReportsLib.rev includes substacks of its own, and therefore cannot become a 
substack of your mainstack.

Jan Schenkel.
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Quartam Reports & PDF Library for LiveCode
www.quartam.com

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"As we grow older, we grow both wiser and more foolish at the same time."  (La 
Rochefoucauld)


--- On Tue, 9/21/10, Alex Adams <a...@a2technology.com> wrote:
> Jan,
> 
> I tried what you suggested, but it still didn't work. 
> I tried reassigning
> the mainstack of qtrReportLib to my main stack like
> Jacqueline recommended.
> That worked great with libUUID, but not with yours. 
> Is it protected against
> such a thing?
> 
> The only thing that has worked with qtrReportLib is to put
> a full path name
> into the start using stack statement.
> 
> start using stack
> "/LiveCodeUserExtensions/qtrReportsLib.rev"
> 
> Nothing short of this has worked.  I'm concerned about
> what will happen when
> the standalones are built.  Will I still need this
> stack installed on the
> user's computer in the expected directory?
> -- 
> Alex Adams
> 


     

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