How does RunRev finds externals when building the standalone? --> SOLVED! :-)
Ruslan Zasukhin
sunshine at public.kherson.ua
Sat Oct 11 08:15:18 CDT 2008
On 10/11/08 12:52 PM, "Tiemo Hollmann TB" <toolbook at kestner.de> wrote:
Hi Tiemo,
> Hi Ruslan,
> finally we got it!
Excellent! :-)
> After I didn't got the database drivers folder created, I
> didn't tried to build the deployment anymore. You were right, it worked
> already only with the v4rev.bundle.
Clear.
> Now I also found out how to get the
> database drivers bundle bound. I had to check in the standalone settings
> beside Valentina2 also the database script library.
Of course. I have point this 2-3 days ago.
Exists 2 list boxes in the dialog box.
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> For those who will follow this thread someday building a Rev-Valentina Mac
> standalone on Win XP, here is the compendium:
> First follow the Valentina install instructions.
> Now follow these steps for Universal standalone on Win XP:
> Create dir: .../Runtime/MAC OS X/Universal/Externals
> Put bundle: .../Runtime/MAC OS X/Universal/Externals/V4REV.bundle (copied
> from V4Rev_3 folder on Mac, after having installed V4Rev_3 on Mac)
> Create file: .../Runtime/MAC OS X/Universal/Externals/Externals.txt (content
> one line: Valentina2,v4rev.bundle) don't take the TXTs from Win!
> Create dir: .../Runtime/MAC OS X/Universal/Externals/Database Drivers
> Put bundle: .../Runtime/MAC OS X/Universal/Externals/Database
> Drivers/dbvalentina2 (copied from V4Rev_3 folder on Mac, after having
> installed V4Rev_3 on Mac)
> Create file: .../Runtime/MAC OS X/Universal/Externals/Database
> Drivers/Database Drivers.txt (content one line: Valentina2,dbvalentina2)
> Select in the standalone app settings of your stack:
> Script libraries: Database and Valentina2
> Database Support: Valentina2
> When building the deployment on Mac, after having dragged the script and the
> stack into the terminal window: add a backslash after your .app !!!
> Note that the "Database Drivers" folder in .../Runtime/MAC OS
> X/Universal/Externals/Database Drivers is named without underscore but in
> the Mac standalone package it gets automatically an underscore
> "database_drivers".
> P.S. not directly related: the db name in the rev stack should be named with
> the ".vdb" extension. On Win not needed, but the Mac standalone likes it
> better with it
> Thanks for your support and patience!
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Best regards,
Ruslan Zasukhin
VP Engineering and New Technology
Paradigma Software, Inc
Valentina - Joining Worlds of Information
http://www.paradigmasoft.com
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