> > I am a bit confused. How does one create applications that can > be used in the IDE on multiple platforms without relative paths. > When I add a satck file to the the stackFiles property (in the > property explorer) the fully qualified path is used. When I copy > the stack to another platform the path (something like > "/Users/me/src/transcript/common/xxx.rev") will not function. > Please someone explain how this is supposed to work? >
Hi Kevin This comes down to a simple feature request for the IDE when setting stackFiles to do something like this: set the itemDel to "/" put item 1 to -2 of the effective filename of this stack&"/" into tPath if char 1 to length(tPath) of tStackFile = tPath then delete char 1 to length(tPath) of tStackFile end if You might what to add this to bugzilla as an enhancement. Two things to note: 1 - the new standalone builder finds all referenced stackfiles and includes them in a build so using the stakcFiles propery is a good way to go. 2 - to launch substacks (using a stackFile reference) when you haven't launced the mainstack of a stackfile you need a stackFiles property that countains references to the substacks. Like this: - stackfile has mainstack m1 and substack s1 and is in a folder data and file sf.rev - application mainstack has stackfiles property like this: m1,data/sf.rev s1,data/sf.rev So perhaps the feature request should include both relative path and referencing of all stacks in the stackFile. Cheers Monte _______________________________________________ use-revolution mailing list [EMAIL PROTECTED] http://lists.runrev.com/mailman/listinfo/use-revolution
