I am using the 64 bit version of the PrimalScript version 7.0.46. I am attempting to package a script and I get an 'Input File Not Found' message when I click on Package.
I can edit and save the file I am trying to package without issue. I have tried this on multiple files and continue to see the same result.
Kevin Wornell
PrimalScript 2014 Packager issue
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Re: PrimalScript 2014 Packager issue
That's pretty odd.Can you provide the exact location of that file?
Please check and indicate if a <scriptname>.psbuild file exists alongside that file.
Please check and indicate if a <scriptname>.psbuild file exists alongside that file.
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Re: PrimalScript 2014 Packager issue
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Re: PrimalScript 2014 Packager issue
The path is: C:\Users\<MYUserName>\Documents\SAPIEN\Scripts
I moved the file to another directory on anther drive (D:\MyDocuments\Sapien\Scripts) and get the same result.
There is no PSBuild file present in either directory after I receive the input file not found message
I moved the file to another directory on anther drive (D:\MyDocuments\Sapien\Scripts) and get the same result.
There is no PSBuild file present in either directory after I receive the input file not found message
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Re: PrimalScript 2014 Packager issue
When you click package and there is no PSBuild file present you should be presented with a dialog as shown below.
Is that not the case?
Is that not the case?
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I do see the form come up but it only comes up the first time I click on Packager. If I click Packager again I see the "Input File Not Found 0 error(s), 0 warning(s)" message in the output window
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Re: PrimalScript 2014 Packager issue
You can get to the packager settings for a file on the deploy tab.
What do you specify in that dialog for your file?
What do you specify in that dialog for your file?
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Re: PrimalScript 2014 Packager issue
I did not specify anything on that Tab as I was trying to make my script into an EXE file not an MSI file.
Hovering the pointer over the Package icon says 'Creates an executable file from the currently active script".
Is this button not the correct place to access the Script Packager functionality from previous versions?
Hovering the pointer over the Package icon says 'Creates an executable file from the currently active script".
Is this button not the correct place to access the Script Packager functionality from previous versions?
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Re: PrimalScript 2014 Packager issue
Ok I see there is another 'Settings' button there. I set the Output file name, Embed a default Manifest (I have also tried No manifest with same result), No Execution restrictions are set, Version information set to is Version 1.0.0.1, No Build Options are set
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Re: PrimalScript 2014 Packager issue
I just found the issue. The 'Engine Type' on the 'Engine Settings' page was empty. I set this to cScript and the file built successfully.
Since this functionality worked previously I would have to suspect that one of the last 2 updates I applied to the product may have changed this setting and I did not catch it.
Since this functionality worked previously I would have to suspect that one of the last 2 updates I applied to the product may have changed this setting and I did not catch it.