Re: Strange folder config for Windows standalone

2012-02-13 Thread J. Landman Gay
On 2/12/12 4:25 PM, Pete wrote: Thanks Jacque. SO the revZip commands won't include the bogues stuff that the Mac compress does? IF not, then that's perfect. Right, the scripts control what gets put in there, so it's completely up to you. Nothing extra gets added. -- Jacqueline Landman Gay

Re: Strange folder config for Windows standalone

2012-02-13 Thread Bob Sneidar
As an aside, let's look at how far we have come from the Hypercard days. How many things can we do now with Livecode that would have taken xcmd's in Hypercard, or else could not have been done at all? I cannot think of a single thing in the last year or two that could NOT be done with Livecode,

Re: Strange folder config for Windows standalone

2012-02-12 Thread Pete
Thanks Jacque. SO the revZip commands won't include the bogues stuff that the Mac compress does? IF not, then that's perfect. Pete On Sun, Feb 12, 2012 at 1:05 PM, J. Landman Gay wrote: > On 2/12/12 2:37 PM, Pete wrote: > >> Thanks Jacque, got 2 solutions now! >> >> I guess I'm hoping that I ca

Re: Strange folder config for Windows standalone

2012-02-12 Thread J. Landman Gay
On 2/12/12 2:37 PM, Pete wrote: Thanks Jacque, got 2 solutions now! I guess I'm hoping that I can automate the whole build process at some point by using the standaloneSaved message to do stuff so I don;t forget to. Basically I will want to: - add a couple of files to the Windows standlaone fo

Re: Strange folder config for Windows standalone

2012-02-12 Thread Pete
Thanks Jacque, got 2 solutions now! I guess I'm hoping that I can automate the whole build process at some point by using the standaloneSaved message to do stuff so I don;t forget to. Basically I will want to: - add a couple of files to the Windows standlaone folder - zip the Mac and Windows fol

Re: Strange folder config for Windows standalone

2012-02-12 Thread J. Landman Gay
On 2/12/12 1:43 AM, Pete wrote: After they Windows version is unzipped, I see two folders. The normal Windows folder with the .exe and Externals, an another folder name _MacOSX which contains a Windows. It seems like the Mac Compress function is adding this _MacOSX folder for some reason. Has

Re: Strange folder config for Windows standalone

2012-02-12 Thread Pete
Thanks Malte, that worked for me. Pete On Sun, Feb 12, 2012 at 10:34 AM, Malte Brill wrote: > > Looks like I will have to change my release procedures by compressing the > > Windows standalone on my Windows box instead of my Mac. > Or get an app like cleanArchiver: > > http://www.macupdate.com/ap

Re: Strange folder config for Windows standalone

2012-02-12 Thread Malte Brill
> Looks like I will have to change my release procedures by compressing the > Windows standalone on my Windows box instead of my Mac. Or get an app like cleanArchiver: http://www.macupdate.com/app/mac/17207/cleanarchiver This can create zips without the unwanted files from the mac. Hth, Malte

Re: Strange folder config for Windows standalone

2012-02-12 Thread Pete
Thanks Klaus. That is very strange. At first, I thought it was because of a copy of a non-LC executable that I am including in the zip file but I compressed without the file and still see the same behavior. I copied the uncompressed version of the standalone to my WIndows box and the Mac folder

Re: Strange folder config for Windows standalone

2012-02-12 Thread Klaus on-rev
Hi Pete, Am 12.02.2012 um 08:43 schrieb Pete: > I'm building a standalone for my app for Mac (Intel only) and Windows. > After the build, I compress the two versions separately (using the OS X > "Compress this file" option) so they can be downloaded from my web site by > clicking on a link to the

Strange folder config for Windows standalone

2012-02-11 Thread Pete
I'm building a standalone for my app for Mac (Intel only) and Windows. After the build, I compress the two versions separately (using the OS X "Compress this file" option) so they can be downloaded from my web site by clicking on a link to them. After they Windows version is unzipped, I see two f