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From: Chambers, M. <mat...@gm...> - 2019-03-22 16:06:26
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> common.hard-link > D:\workspace\pwiz.git\trunk\build-nt-x86\pwiz\utility\bindings\CLI\analysis\msvc-14.1\release\address-model-64\link-static\threading-multi\using-clr-true\SQLite_v1.0.98\System.Data.SQLite.DLL > ...on 5100th target... > > if not exist > "D:\workspace\pwiz.git\trunk\build-nt-x86\pwiz\utility\bindings\CLI\analysis\SpectrumList_IonMobility_Test.test\msvc-14.1\\" mkdir > "D:\workspace\pwiz.git\trunk\build-nt-x86\pwiz\utility\bindings\CLI\analysis\SpectrumList_IonMobility_Test.test\msvc-14.1" > > ...failed common.mkdir > D:\workspace\pwiz.git\trunk\build-nt-x86\pwiz\utility\bindings\CLI\analysis\SpectrumList_IonMobility_Test.test\msvc-14.1... You're saying this error happens every time you run? On 3/22/2019 11:23 AM, Alexandre Burel wrote: > > Hi Matt, > > Thank you for your fast answer ! > > Here are some comments on your suggestions: > > It works well when I only try to compile msconvert, which should fit my needs so I may focus on this solution J > > I was convinced that I had already install the .NET framework 4.7.2 but I could not see it in the application list so I installed the > developer pack… But I did it after building successfully msconvert so maybe it was not necessary. > > I did not see the mkdir issue but I can tell you that it did not disappear after rebuild as I’ve been trying to build all this week :p So > maybe a configuration problem on my side ? > > I keep on building, it helps a lot to have a fresh look, thank you again ! > > Alex > > *De :*Chambers, Matthew [mailto:mat...@gm...] > *Envoyé :* vendredi 22 mars 2019 15:19 > *À :* Alexandre Burel <a....@un...>; su...@pr... > *Objet :* Re: [proteowizard-support] Cannot compile > > Hi Alexandre, > > A couple issues here: > 1. When you run quickbuild with no specific targets, it builds everything: all tests, all command-line executables, all .NET applications. > If you're interested in a particular target, specify it like path/to/target//target_name (e.g. pwiz/data/msdata//MSDataTest; there are > some convenience aliases like 'msconvert' and 'executables' too). > > 2. I read your log file and it looks like there's some errors building the .NET applications (search for "...failed" in the log). Do you > have the 4.7.2 targeting pack installed? There's a few other errors, one of which is an elusive mkdir failure which I've only ever seen on > our TeamCity builds, which will go away if you run the build again. The others look like they may be consequential from the .NET failures. > Fix the .NET failures and see what other errors you get. Or, if you narrow down your target build list, you probably already have built > what you want. > > Hope this helps, > -Matt > > On 3/22/2019 10:11 AM, Alexandre Burel wrote: > > Hi, > > I have been trying to compile Proteowizard and I just can’t manage to do it. I updated from the trunk the other day, I have Visual > Studio 2017, and I run the following command: > > quickbuild -j5 toolset=msvc-14.1 address-model=64 --i-agree-to-the-vendor-licenses > quickbuild.log 2>&1 > > It takes about an hour and at the end I get a huge log file, which ends with this: “...failed updating 17 targets...” > > The complete log file can be downloaded here: https://filesender.renater.fr/?s=download&token=aaed662b-110d-395d-70ae-e897ce9f3916 > > I’m sure you don’t want to read the 13k lines of the log file, so I’m only asking if you can tell me more about the environment you > use to compile Proteowizard ? Or maybe share with me the command lines you use, or the log file you get so I can compare and try to > see where it starts to differ ? > > Any new ideas would be highly appreciated J > > Thank you ! > > signature-email_2019 > > > > > _______________________________________________ > > proteowizard-support mailing list > > pro...@li... <mailto:pro...@li...> > > https://lists.sourceforge.net/lists/listinfo/proteowizard-support > |