On Wednesday, April 7, 2004, at 08:12 PM, Monte Goulding wrote:


It took a while for me to get into the Rev notion of splitting apps
into a small app and lots of support stacks, now I go the other way?

The other way? I don't get that. All these complex relationships are
transferred into your app. You can now have whatever relative paths you want
and they will be retained when you build your app.

I'm willing to try it the recommended way, if Rev will just explain it.


This is what I've inferred so far from the clues.

1. The relationship among stacks and externals is static and fixed at standalone build time.
2. That relationship is specified by the stackFiles and externals in the stacks and substacks.
3. One stack is put into the app and all other stacks are placed relative to the core excutable
based on stackFiles of all stack recursively found, folders built as needed.
4. All externals are static. The externals property of all stacks are
adjusted so that all externals go in one place. When the app is built,
externals must be in the same folder as the model revolution app, depending
on the target platform.
5. The final product is either a bundle for OS X or a collection of files for
others.


Did I get that right?

Dar Scott



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