10-18-2007 09:01 AM
I have successfully used Application Builder several times to distribute executable applications and I have read through a variety of documents including “Distributing Applications with the LabVIEW Application Builder.” However, I have a couple of questions.
1. Under what circumstances do I need to rebuild the executable and under what circumstances do I need to rebuild the installer? In other words, must I always need to rebuild both executable and installer when I make a change in the application? I realize that making a “change” could mean anything, which may be hard to answer. I’d like to have a better understanding of the relationship of the two builds and the final application.
2. Related to the above question, why is there an option to define separate version numbers for the executable and installer? In other words, under what circumstances or scenario would the two versions be different?
3. Is it possible to have the built application automatically look up the version number that was defined in either executable or installer and display it when it runs? This would be nice to avoid me having to remember to update the application “About” display each time I rebuild the application.
4. Is it possible to automatically rebuild both executable and installer without having to rebuild them individually?
I use Win XP and
Thanks,
Dave
10-18-2007 09:48 AM