"There was an error..."
Gordon Webster
gwalias-rev at yahoo.com
Tue Dec 27 13:57:35 EST 2005
Hi Rob
I believe that in keeping with the current geopolitical climate, from version 2.6 onwards rev has implemented error logging that conforms to Department of Homeland Security guidelines for public announcements.
The message you received tells you that based upon the best intelligence the compiler has from its credible sources, there is an elevated probability of a non-specific error in your code, whose nature and location are unspecified and about which, you can therefore do very little.
You should continue your regular coding activities, visit shopping malls, take your kids to Disney Land etc. while remaining alert to any suspicious activities in your stacks that might be a result of infiltration by evil doers.
Failing this, you could try:
seal the current stack with DuctTape and plastic
Best
Gordon
Rob Cozens <rcozens at pon.net> wrote: Hi All,
I have a stack that runs fine interpretively on both Win XP (Rev
2.6.1) & Mac OSX (Rev 2.1.2). It also compiles and runs correctly on
OSX. The stack is compressed & decompressed with each transfer
between platforms.
Compiling on Windows gives me "There was an error while saving the
standalone application." That's nice to know; but it gives me little
to go on to track down the error.
Other Windows compiles into the same folder have worked with no problem.
Ideas or suggestions, anyone?
Rob Cozens, CCW
Serendipity Software Company
Vive R Revolution!
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