Joe, it looks like something removed some files, inlcuding the "empty' engines that are the basis of standalones built by Revolution. Just re-install a fresh copy of Rev and all should be solved.
Here's some additional info: http://qurl.tk/kh -- Best regards, Mark Schonewille Economy-x-Talk Consulting and Software Engineering Homepage: http://economy-x-talk.com Twitter: http://twitter.com/xtalkprogrammer KvK: 50277553 Economy-x-Talk on Facebook now and get a free Color Converter license http://qurl.tk/gn (read the conditions) On 12 nov 2010, at 09:20, Joe Lewis Wilkins wrote: > OK, this is the problem. I've been working full time on an app for the better > part of a month or more. When I first started, it consisted of a main stack > and a sub-stack. One had 68 cards; the other 280. Not really complicated > stuff. Full card images with fields and buttons on top of the images and > complete TitleBar Menus. A good UI. When nearly complete, I built a > standalone. No problem with either the Mac or Windows versions. I then > decided, for some very good reasons of my own, to split the Main stack into a > main and another sub-stack. Once I completed that, not as easy as you might > think, I tried to build another standalone. The first time through I got a > dialog saying that the standalone was successfully built; however three > warnings appeared below that statement. > 1. Icon does not exist:/Applications/Revolution > Studio/4.0.0-gm-1/Runtime/Windows/x86-32/Support/Sample Icons/genericapp.ico > 2. Could not build for Windows because required files are missing. > 3. Could not build for MacOSX because required files are missing. > > I diddled around with the Standalone settings a bit, found a couple of things > that might have been the problem and built it once again. This time the same > thing happened, but there were only two warning: > 1. Could not build for Windows because required files are missing. > 2. Could not build for MacOSX because required files are missing. > > I thought, Gee Whiz, I must have fixed the Icon problem. So I diddled some > more and built it once again. To my chagrin I got the original three warnings > again. I have now tried to build the application in excess of a dozen times, > making no other changes by diddling with anything; the result being that I > receive alternate warnings. 3 then 2, then 3, then 2, etc. etc. Talk about > frustration!!!!!!!!!! Unless someone has an easy resolution to this problem, > Rev will no longer be in my toolbox, even though I've used it for lots of > things that don't require a standalone or Window's versions. I certainly > won't be moving up to LC. > > If interested, I'm working on a MacPro with OSX 10.6.5 and Rev 4.0.0-gm-1. > > Joe Wilkins _______________________________________________ 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
