09-06-2011 08:06 AM
Hi there. I am having the same problem using LV10(Base). Any solution/workaround proven useful for this problem? Many thanks in advance!
09-06-2011 08:52 AM
If it is LabVIEW 10, it is not the same problem as described above.
You cannot build standalone applications with LabVIEW base. Do you have the application builder add-on?
Are you sure the target computer has the standard run time engine (170MB) and not just the minimum run time engine (~40MB)?
09-06-2011 09:44 AM
Thanks replying!
Yes, I do have the application builder add-on, purchased separately. The runtime engine was added as a part of the installer from within the app builder. I am not sure about it being "standard" or not - will try to check this.
Can you ellaborate as to what kind of problem you think this is?
09-08-2011 07:07 AM
Bottom Line
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- This comes from NI-Israel support - thank you Dalia!
- What needs to be done is adding the CALLER of "NI_AALBase.lvlib:*.vi" to the "Always Included" list
- This did the trick for me, and all downstream builds (with/w-o an installer) worked smoothly.
- Note, however, this was done using LV10 Base, not 8.6.
Regards,
Ronen
09-08-2011 09:37 AM
This should only be needed if the caller is called in a special way, e.g. dynamically. Do you know if this is the case?
09-08-2011 09:50 AM
No I don't. If this is interesting - I can check, but then I need more info about how to identify the type of calling.
Anyway, the issue is not that complicated. I implemented a [very] simple sub-vi for linear regression, which is always used by the main VI. In this regression algorithm - I use the mean() function. That's about it.