I'm afraid your log is empty. I need to see the log after your integration.
Are you using a source that is not pre-nlited?
Hi!
I try to use RVM_Integrator_1.4.3 and it crashes while "Modifying any SP2.cab areas in txtsetup.sif"
UpdatePack & Windows distributive located on D: and Integrator and Output directory - on C: (system disk)
(see attached files)
What's wrong?
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I'm afraid your log is empty. I need to see the log after your integration.
Are you using a source that is not pre-nlited?
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Sorry! Sorry! Sorry!
this log is correct.
and I never use n-lite..
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I don't see anything that you did wrong.
Is there some sort of error message you get? Does the integrator just close? How long is the integrator sitting at this point when you close it? There isn't too many things that the integrator does between editing sp2.cab in txtsetup.sif and the next portion of the log... so I don't understand why it would have an issue here.
I notice you allready have an $OEM$ dir? Try starting with a fresh source that has not been modified. That is the only thing I can think of.
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No
It crashes with standart windows error dialogDoes the integrator just close?
in a momentHow long is the integrator sitting at this point when you close it?
I tried another source under WinXP SP2 - everything work!I notice you allready have an $OEM$ dir? Try starting with a fresh source that has not been modified. That is the only thing I can think of.
I think - problem in first source.
Thanks!
Last edited by CAHTEXHuK; 03-04-2007 at 09:31 PM.
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I'm glad to hear you got it working. I'm still curious as to what exactly caused the issue. I can't think of why it would halt at that moment.
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