error saving standalones in 2.5.1

arie van der ent arietext at mac.com
Mon Mar 21 14:17:41 EST 2005


Hi,

I have got the same problem. In Revolution 2.5 things were oké. With 
version  2.5.1 I got the same error. In the past it happened sometimes. 
Then I downloaded a 'fresh' application. Now it happened direct after 
installation. Is there somebody out there who can tell what's going 
wrong.

Arietext

Op 15-mrt-05 om 23:06 heeft Stephen McNutt het volgende geschreven:

> I've verified that there's no folder--or anything at all, in the 
> folder in which I'm trying to build the standalone to.  I don't have 
> any suspicious characters in any of the file names.  Again, 2.2.1 
> built the standalone with no problem, but 2.5.1 immediately gives me 
> the error dialog after I tell it where to save the standalone.  I 
> appreciate the help.  Any other thoughts?
>
> From: Dan Shafer <revdan at danshafer.com>
> Date: March 14, 2005 11:52:55 PM EST
> To: How to use Revolution <use-revolution at lists.runrev.com>
> Subject: Re: error saving standalones in 2.5.1
> Reply-To: How to use Revolution <use-revolution at lists.runrev.com>
>
>
> We've seen one other thing cause this. Under some conditions, if you 
> already have a folder of the name of the app in the directory where 
> you're trying to build the new one, Rev will choke rather than 
> overwrite. This isn't 100% repeatable and I suspect there's also 
> something about the folder/app names themselves, so I haven't 
> Bugzillaed this, but maybe it's a pointer for you.
>
> Dan
>
> On Mar 14, 2005, at 6:40 PM, Sarah Reichelt wrote:
>
>>> I've recently upgraded from 2.2.1 to 2.5.1.  I develop on my iMac, 
>>> running the latest OS X.  Since upgrading, I've lost the ability to 
>>> save standalones, both for OS X and for Win32.  I get the error: An 
>>> error occurred while saving the standalone application.  I apologize 
>>> if this is a repeat post.  I couldn't find my first post in the 
>>> archives, so I'm trying again.
>>>
>> I haven't tried building yet with 2.5.1 but these errors in the past 
>> always seemed to be caused by one of two things:
>> 1. You are building into a path containing some high ASCII characters 
>> - don't use accents in path names.
>> 2. It is having trouble searching for the required inclusions - pick 
>> them yourself.
>>
>> Cheers,
>> Sarah
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