‎12-13-2007 09:03 AM

‎12-14-2007 08:48 AM

‎12-14-2007 01:30 PM
Hi Putnam,
No great solutions immediately come to mind. If I came across this issue I would either manually pick-out the VIs that were needed or, copy vi.lib to another location and delete everything I was sure wouldn’t be used in the application. Using that copy of vi.lib could reduce everything by 10 or 20 MB. I would be curious if any other developers have tricks that they use for this.
‎12-14-2007 01:41 PM
Well I never tried this but I'll share the idea anyway.
When you create a "Source Distribution" in your project and configure it, on the "Additional Exclusions" page there is a box for Vi.lib that is by default always checked.
If you un-checked that and did the source distribution, you may be able to just pull the vi.lib stuff you need.
The one thing that bothers me about that approach is that I believe I read somewhere that LV want the whole library even if you only use one part. I do not rememeber where I read it. It may have been in the context of liblraries within projects.
That's the only I dea I have!
Ben
‎12-14-2007 01:56 PM

‎12-14-2007 02:11 PM
HI Putnam,
I have a "VI Cloner" VI that will look at a VI hierarchy and clone it from bottom to top.
It explicitly skip VI's from VI.lib but that functionality can be shut down easy enough.
Would that be of any help?
Ben
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