In addition to the application files and the libraries that you exported, you will probably have other files that are included on your diskettes. Be certain to include your resource DLLs, help files, online documentation, and any other files that your parts require when they are installed.
Use the following table to decide which directories your files are copied
into on the customer's system. You might not use all the file
extensions that are listed below. In each example,
c:\vast represents the local directory where VisualAge is
installed for OS/2 or Windows platforms, and c:\opt\ibmvast
represents the local directory where VisualAge is installed for UNIX
platforms. Refer to materials on installing VisualAge Smalltalk if you
need more information about these directories.
Extension | VisualAge (OS/2 and Windows platforms) | VisualAge (UNIX platforms) |
dll (.w or .a on UNIX) | c:\vast | c:\opt\ibmvast\bin |
hlp (.sdl on UNIX) | c:\vast\help | c:\opt\ibmvast\help |
mpr | c:\vast\nls | c:\opt\ibmvast\nls |