The problem seems to be that the Windows Oberon/F expects a registry entry
called HKEY_USERS\.Default\Software\Oberon (under Win95). To test this I
renamed the "Oberon" entry to something else and started my application which
actually *didn't* run. After I renamed the entry back to "Oberon" my application
could be started without any problems.
The problem is that I'd like to give a linked version of my application to
other people (that don't use Oberon/F). To do that I'll have to find a way
to give them the program so they can easily install and then start it - in
short something like the Oberon/F installer.
Unfortunately the docu doesn't even mention this important platform specific
issue and trying to modify the Oberon/F installer is not possible since there's
no docu around (and trying to fiddle things out myself I'll still be sitting
in front of my computer in a week).
I suspect that's only one of the hidden things that's not mentioned in the
docu. Therefore does anybody know what to do to make linked Oberon/F
applications run on any computer - or even better how to change the installer
supplied with Oberon/F so that customized applications can be distributed?
Help is desperately needed since I want to give my application out to the
beta tester at the start of august...
Bruno