I can't think of any beyond what you'd encounter if the stack file lived anywhere other than in a Plugins folder.
Good to know, Richard...and, BTW, the fact that the stack resides in the Revolution Plugin folder was an issue in this case, as this created an "abnormal" environment for SDB calls.
The workaround for this wasn't too difficult: it just required the plugIn to store the path to Serendipity Library and start using the IPC libraries based on that path before issuing SDB calls that look for the libraries in the "normal" paths if they are not already in use. Now done, it can serve as an example for developers whose distribution environments cannot support the "standard" SDB installation configuration.
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