Windows standalones?

Mark Schonewille m.schonewille at economy-x-talk.com
Sun Feb 24 07:31:24 EST 2013


Hi Richmond,

I think there was a bug, which caused these libraries to be included all 
the time and Revolution to crash if you removed them. Are they also 
added if you select libraries for inclusion manually?

What would you do, if someone sends you an application, consisting of a 
bunch of files? Would you throw away a few random files because you 
don't see why you'd need them?

--
Best regards,

Mark Schonewille

Economy-x-Talk Consulting and Software Engineering
Homepage: http://economy-x-talk.com
Twitter: http://twitter.com/xtalkprogrammer
KvK: 50277553

Use Color Converter to convert CMYK, RGB, RAL, XYZ, H.Lab and other colour spaces. http://www.color-converter.com

We have time for new software development projects. Contact me for a quote.

On 14 January, we suffered severe server problems. If you tried to send an e-mail between 13 and 18 January and didn't get a reply, please try again.

On 2/24/2013 10:55, Richmond wrote:
> Every time I churn out a Windows standalone (whether on Linux or on 
> Macintosh) I end up with 2 files:
>
> libeay32.dll and ssleay32.dll
>
> in the Windows standalone folder.
>
> 1.  What are they for /; what do they do ?
>
> 2. When I ship a Windows standalone is it necessary to include them in 
> the shipment?
>
> 3.  If the answer to #2 is 'Yes' what instructions should I give end 
> users about those 3 files?
>
> Richmond.





More information about the use-livecode mailing list