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#1 2011-10-23 05:04:52

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Compiling using BYOB

It worked yesterday... it doesn't today.

Yesterday, when I clicked compile, It saved an app file as well as a ypr file on my desktop. Now it only saves a ypr file. I think it may be because I've opened a sb file instead of compiling a project that has been completely made in BYOB.

Does anyone know how to fix this or know another way to compile an app file from a sb?

I'm on Mac OSX 10.7.2 with BYOB 3.1  smile


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#2 2011-10-23 05:33:28

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Re: Compiling using BYOB

Try Scratch2Exe or something  smile


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#3 2011-10-23 05:48:11

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Re: Compiling using BYOB

WindowsExplorer wrote:

Try Scratch2Exe or something  smile

jji7skyline wrote:

I'm on Mac OSX 10.7.2 with BYOB 3.1


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#4 2011-10-23 11:11:09

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Re: Compiling using BYOB

Try saving the SB as a YPR and then open it and try compiling again.


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#5 2011-10-23 19:38:34

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Re: Compiling using BYOB

meowmeow55 wrote:

Try saving the SB as a YPR and then open it and try compiling again.

I've tried that... doesn't work  sad


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#6 2011-10-23 19:49:14

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Re: Compiling using BYOB

If you already have a working one that you've compiled (It doesn't have to be the same project), I know how a workaround for mac.

1) Make sure the project you are compiling is in .YPR format.
2) Right-click the application icon in the finder and click duplicate.
3) Rename the one labeled with "copy" with the name of your project.
4) Right-click the same one and click on "show package contents".
5) Open up the "Contents" folder.
6) Open up the "MacOS" folder.
7) Option-click-and-drag the project you want to compile into the "MacOS"
8) Delete the other project in that folder (or just move or rename it) and rename the project you want to compile exactly what the other one is called.

I think that there's a similar workaround for windows and linux, but I'm not sure.


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#7 2011-11-06 19:25:54

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Re: Compiling using BYOB

zippynk wrote:

If you already have a working one that you've compiled (It doesn't have to be the same project), I know how a workaround for mac.

1) Make sure the project you are compiling is in .YPR format.
2) Right-click the application icon in the finder and click duplicate.
3) Rename the one labeled with "copy" with the name of your project.
4) Right-click the same one and click on "show package contents".
5) Open up the "Contents" folder.
6) Open up the "MacOS" folder.
7) Option-click-and-drag the project you want to compile into the "MacOS"
8) Delete the other project in that folder (or just move or rename it) and rename the project you want to compile exactly what the other one is called.

I think that there's a similar workaround for windows and linux, but I'm not sure.

I'll try that…

ToJar is also useful.


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