S Sidecar New Member Licensed User Longtime User Jun 2, 2015 #1 Hi All Is there a list anywhere explaining which project files are essential, and which are temporary files that are recreated each time you compile? Haven't been able to find anything on this subject, and don't know enough about Java (which is why I'm using B4A) to work this out myself. I'm trying to just add the essential files to my code archive, so that a project can be rebuilt on another PC. Thanks
Hi All Is there a list anywhere explaining which project files are essential, and which are temporary files that are recreated each time you compile? Haven't been able to find anything on this subject, and don't know enough about Java (which is why I'm using B4A) to work this out myself. I'm trying to just add the essential files to my code archive, so that a project can be rebuilt on another PC. Thanks
lemonisdead Well-Known Member Licensed User Longtime User Jun 2, 2015 #2 Hello, Use File \ Export as Zip and all the necessary files will be available on your other PC Upvote 0
Erel B4X founder Staff member Licensed User Longtime User Jun 2, 2015 #3 The simplest way to do it is with File - Export as zip. It will create a package with the non-temporary files. Upvote 0
The simplest way to do it is with File - Export as zip. It will create a package with the non-temporary files.
S Sidecar New Member Licensed User Longtime User Jun 2, 2015 #4 Thanks. I've got an software archive that copies files between my desktop and laptop (and stores old versions) - I can use this export to work out which are the non-temporary files. Cheers Upvote 0
Thanks. I've got an software archive that copies files between my desktop and laptop (and stores old versions) - I can use this export to work out which are the non-temporary files. Cheers