FWIW, this definition proposed by Mark is what I've always thought a standalone app is. Of course, I've not worked inside Linux nor have I attempted to create any apps that run on Linux. If indeed a common set of "constant" libraries exists for all (or virtually all) Linux distros, then I would say that a Rev app compiled for Linux ought to rely solely on those libraries and on Rev libraries incorporated into the compiled standaloe application explicitly or implicitly.
On 6/9/06, Mark Smith <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: Maybe it would be helpful to consider a rev-made 'standalone' as simply a stack that does not require the IDE or a separate stackrunner app in order run. -- ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Dan Shafer, Information Product Consultant and Author http://www.shafermedia.com Get my book, "Revolution: Software at the Speed of Thought"
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