Mac OS classic client vxcmd
Don Toro
don at thinkingpublications.com
Thu Mar 16 09:11:15 CST 2006
Thanks everyone. The CODE resource was the problem. I feel stupid because I had to do the same thing with the standalone and thought I double checked myself. Again thanks.
Donard Toro
Information Manager/Computer Programmer
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-----Original Message-----
From: Robert Brenstein [mailto:rjb at robelko.com]
Sent: Thursday, March 16, 2006 9:08 AM
To: Valentina Developers
Subject: RE: Mac OS classic client vxcmd
>>It does not work at all. Not even through the development
>>environment. I have restarted the computer server times and I did
>>put the VXCMD_Client_Classic_MC in the same folder as my
>>application. Any other suggestions? Thanks.
>>
>>Donard Toro
>>Information Manager/Computer Programmer
>
>
>First, are you sure that the VXCMD_Client_Classic_MC is properly
>recognized as a shared library?
>
>Second, what exact error are you getting when trying to init valentina?
>
>Third, are you running in Classic under OSX or in real Classic OS9?
>
>Robert
Oops. Sent too fast:
Forth, do you have the right CODE resource installed in your mainstack?
Robert
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