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NewsArchive
12-02-2009, 01:37 AM
Hallo,


Is there a way after compile an project to copy all files (from install)
into a folder ?


Thank you,
Robert

NewsArchive
12-02-2009, 01:39 AM
I think you should be able to do what you want with the "copy files"
preprocessor directive.

Jane Fleming

NewsArchive
12-02-2009, 01:39 AM
Hallo Jane,


Thank you but I cannot use this method. I take files from different places
...... I need only files that I have on my project... I was thinking that
there is a way after compile to have an option to copy all files into a
specified folder.

If I use a source folder where I take all files then I know how to copy all
files.


Regards,
Robert

NewsArchive
12-02-2009, 01:40 AM
Hi Robert,

> Is there a way after compile an project to copy all files (from install)
> into a folder ?

You should consider using Build Automator for that kind of stuff - that's
what it's made for:) I use it to compile all my SB projects and copy files,
version synchronization etc. etc. :)

Best regards,

--
Arnór Baldvinsson - Icetips Alta LLC
Port Angeles, Washington
www.icetips.com - www.buildautomator.com - www.altawebworks.com

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NewsArchive
12-02-2009, 01:40 AM
I can personally recommend BA for this.

I use it to release versions and save files to the relevant version folders.

Very flexible and easy to use. The hard part is developing your own
strategies. BA does everything I could possibly want including sending the
files to a server if needed.

My strategy which BA does for me is:

1. Maintain folder and create new version folders.
2. Compile help files.
3. Compile files in C6.
4. Protect files using Armadillo.
5. Build release and signcode using SB7. I do 3 releases - Demo, Web Update
and Manual Update.
6. Copy all my files to relevant version folders.
7. Tidy file system.
8. Send to server (optionally)

All this is done at the click of ONE button in BA using variables and
parameters and can even be programtically controlled at runtime if you just
want to issue one release for example, or skip the help files etc.

HTH

John Fligg

NewsArchive
12-02-2009, 01:41 AM
Hi John,

> I can personally recommend BA for this.

Thanks John and thanks for all the testing you have helped me with!

Best regards,

--
Arnór Baldvinsson - Icetips Alta LLC
Port Angeles, Washington
www.icetips.com - www.buildautomator.com - www.altawebworks.com

Icetips product subscriptions at http://www.icetips.com/subscribe.php

NewsArchive
12-02-2009, 01:41 AM
Thank you John for this information.

I will try . It will save me a lot of time if I can do all of this :-)

Regards,
Robert

NewsArchive
12-02-2009, 01:42 AM
Hallo Arnor,

Thank you.

I will take a look to see how this can be done automatically.

Regards,
Robert

NewsArchive
12-03-2009, 01:25 AM
Not a problem. Email me privately at xxxx@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx.xxx if you need an
example project or perhaps Arnor as he has that also.

As I say the hard part is working out precisely what needs to be done - BA
WILL absolutely do everything.

HTH

John

NewsArchive
12-03-2009, 01:26 AM
Hi Robert,

> I will take a look to see how this can be done automatically.

Don't hesitate to email me if you have any questions!

Best regards,

--
Arnór Baldvinsson - Icetips Alta LLC
Port Angeles, Washington
www.icetips.com - www.buildautomator.com - www.altawebworks.com

Icetips product subscriptions at http://www.icetips.com/subscribe.php