Path: utzoo!utgpu!jarvis.csri.toronto.edu!mailrus!tut.cis.ohio-state.edu!unmvax!pprg.unm.edu!hc!ames!ncar!bierstadt!hpoppe From: hpoppe@bierstadt.ucar.edu (Herb Poppe) Newsgroups: comp.sys.mac.programmer Subject: LSP 2.0 problem Message-ID: <1428@ncar.ucar.edu> Date: 16 Feb 89 17:57:15 GMT Sender: news@ncar.ucar.edu Reply-To: hpoppe@bierstadt.UCAR.EDU (Herb Poppe) Distribution: usa Organization: Scientific Computing Division/NCAR, Boulder CO Lines: 29 I ran into the following problem while doing a "Build Application..." in LSP 2.0: Apparently, if the size of the CODE resource that LSP builds plus the size of the file containing the application's resources is greater than the amount of disk space remaining on the disk, then LSP doesn't create the application file (small wonder) but it fails to report this fact to you. Likewise, if the application already exists, and its size plus the size of the remaining disk space is not sufficient, the previous version of the application is not replaced and you are not notified of that fact. Until I discovered this one, I did a lot of head scratching as to why the 'snd ' I'd just added to my application never got played (because I was running the version, which didn't get replaced, that I had previously created) even though it got played when I was running in the LSP environment. SYSTEM: MacPlus 1 Meg memory 2 - 800K floppy drives System 6.0.2 (running under the Finder) LSP 2.0 Herb Poppe NCAR INTERNET: hpoppe@ncar.ucar.edu (303) 497-1296 P.O. Box 3000 CSNET: hpoppe@ncar.CSNET Boulder, CO 80307 UUCP: hpoppe@scdpyr.UUCP