‎2005-04-12 09:32 PM - last edited on ‎2023-08-07 12:07 PM by Doreena Deng
‎2005-04-12 10:12 PM
Ramblin wrote:When you open AddOnAdmin, and load your compiled apx file under the Check tab ... what do you see? You should see a tree structure with green check marks in front of everything. Will it not even let you get that far (when you say "won't authenticate"?)
The AddOnAdmin tool doesn't tell me anything useful, it just won't authenticate it.
‎2005-04-12 10:33 PM
‎2005-04-12 10:38 PM
‎2005-04-13 07:03 AM
Ramblin wrote:No, even a bad MDID combo will show something in the AddOnManager app.
Right, by won't authenticate,I mean it doesn't do/show anything. Generally, I would think this is because of a bad MDID combo,
‎2005-04-13 12:29 PM
Ramblin wrote:I recommend Karl's suggestion to do a clean and full rebuild. It may help to manually delete all the object files to ensure there are no left-overs. We have had this situation occur a few times, and this procedure fixed it in almost every case.
I've been working on an Add-on for AC9. Going fine, starting to get the hang of the ACAPI (and C++😉 ). Suddenly, ArchiCAD is telling me that the Add-on cannot be loaded. Checking in the Add-on manager, I see:
The file is either not an Add-On or an outdated one that cannot be used with this ArchiCAD version.
‎2005-04-13 03:49 PM
‎2005-04-14 09:08 PM
Ramblin wrote:
There is no version tab on the broken apx.
‎2005-04-15 03:04 PM
‎2005-04-17 03:13 AM
Ramblin wrote:I assume that AddOnAdmin checks some basic info to make sure the file "looks" like an add-on. From what Andras said, perhaps this is the VERS info block. Just as Unix/Mac store 'magic numbers' to identify file types, I would guess that without the magic code, AddOnAdmin assumes the file is not an add-on and ignores it...
I don't understand why the AddOnAdmin wouldn't tell me anything about the Add-On or the problems it encountered trying to check it. Anyone know what might cause this?