is_s440@ux.kingston.ac.uk (06/11/91)
In article <13958@goofy.Apple.COM> ksand@apple.com (Kent Sandvik) writes: > >I know it's a little bit awkward, but by following the instructions in >TN280 you could upgrade the 2.0 release so it will become nearly a 2.0.1 >release. I've been told this before: TN280 has the instructions to turn a MacApp2.0.0 into a MacApp2.0.1. This simply isnt true. There are fixes for bugs in MacApp 2.0.0. However, many, if not most of the bugs are described as having already been fixed in this release. The Purpose of TN280 is to tell people how to fix the bugs in MacApp2.0.1 NOT MacApp2.0.0. There is a set of patches (PatchWorks) that some kind person sent me last week which purportedly turns MacApp2.0.0 into something in the order of MacApp2.0.05. Apparently these were publicised in this newsgroup a while ago. I have applied the patches in patchworks and it would seem that they work ok for Pascal, although I cant get C based MacApp examples to complile. I am using version 3.2 of MPW, Link, Lib and the interfaces/libraries. Output from mabuild -nodebug nothing: Target Folder: "semolina:MacApp:Examples:CPlusExamples:Nothing:.Non-Debug Files:" AutoMaking: nothing Compiling: nothing.cp File "semolina:MPW:Interfaces:CIncludes:Controls.h"; line 95 # internal << CFront Version 1.0 (9/11/90; AT&T 2.0) )Apple Computer, Inc. 1989-90 >> error: free store exhausted Does anyone know what this means please? thank-you Simon Lucas Kingston Polytechnic