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05-14-2007, 02:30 AM
The ability to use compiler variables in defining paths to the files (on the compiler's computer) is *extremely* useful.
eg Install File [MYFILEDIR]\myFile.exe
However it doesn't seem to work for defining the old versions of files to be patched. I'm looking to patch multiple old versions in
[MYOLDFILEDIR_1]\myFile.exe
[MYOLDFILEDIR_2]\myFile.exe
...
But the compiler throws a wobbler: "file not found". It doesn't object with the explicit path there, and I'm pretty sure my compiler variables are correctly defined. Is this a feature of the program or is it just me?
Dave Webber
PS: I have defined the compiler variables in two stages:
[MYOLDFILE_ROOT] = <long path>
[MYOLDFILEDIR_1] = [MYOLDFILE_ROOT]\dir1
[MYOLDFILEDIR_2] = [MYOLDFILE_ROOT]\dir2
...
but that seems to work fine in other circumstances.
eg Install File [MYFILEDIR]\myFile.exe
However it doesn't seem to work for defining the old versions of files to be patched. I'm looking to patch multiple old versions in
[MYOLDFILEDIR_1]\myFile.exe
[MYOLDFILEDIR_2]\myFile.exe
...
But the compiler throws a wobbler: "file not found". It doesn't object with the explicit path there, and I'm pretty sure my compiler variables are correctly defined. Is this a feature of the program or is it just me?
Dave Webber
PS: I have defined the compiler variables in two stages:
[MYOLDFILE_ROOT] = <long path>
[MYOLDFILEDIR_1] = [MYOLDFILE_ROOT]\dir1
[MYOLDFILEDIR_2] = [MYOLDFILE_ROOT]\dir2
...
but that seems to work fine in other circumstances.