Folks
I've just encountered a problem already bugzilla'd (by Mattias Alveteg) as number 639 - Rev 2.1 on the Mac crashes when it reads a stack produced in an earlier version of Rev (in my case 2.0r2) which is apparently corrupt in some way to do with breakpoint data.


Looks like I can't go forward (to 2.1) and I can't easily go back, since I know the latest version(s) of my stacks developed with 2.0r2 are corrupt. They are however still readable with caution and with message activity disabled.

Has anyone any advice on how to create a 'clean' copy of my stack file? I have earlier backups, but some code and some controls only occur in the defective stacks. Since the IDE doesn't allow one to have two or more stacks open with the same name, I can't just copy and paste objects and scripts from the corrupt version to a new file based on an earlier, non-corrupt backup. I need a recovery technique that is not too tedious, but I can't think of anything better than creating an intermediate file which doesn't use the same stack names and using it as a repository for the new stuff, thus creating a kind of bridge between the corrupt version and the (hopefully) non-corrupt one.

Can anyone think of a better technique? I have deadlines looming.

TIA

Graham
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         Graham Samuel / The Living Fossil Co. / UK & France
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