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Re: Windows builds seem to fail with some frequency even though the Linux builds don't!
From: Graham Bloice <graham.bloice () trihedral com>
Date: Wed, 21 Feb 2018 10:55:13 +0000
On 20 February 2018 at 18:01, Richard Sharpe <realrichardsharpe () gmail com> wrote:
Hi, I have noticed over the last few days that Windows builds are failing quite a lot even though the Linux builds are not. Also, I cannot seem to find the reason for the build failures. Is it something I am doing?
Do you mean locally, or the Petri-dish or build slaves? The build servers have been going well lately, so it would seem that it's something in your environment. You'll need to post the output of your build, redirect to a file, e.g. msbuild ... 2>&1 > build.txt. When debugging build issues it helps to turn off parallel builds so drop the "/m" from the command.
-- Regards, Richard Sharpe (何以解憂?唯有杜康。--曹操)
-- Graham Bloice
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- Windows builds seem to fail with some frequency even though the Linux builds don't! Richard Sharpe (Feb 20)
- Re: Windows builds seem to fail with some frequency even though the Linux builds don't! Graham Bloice (Feb 21)
- Re: Windows builds seem to fail with some frequency even though the Linux builds don't! Richard Sharpe (Feb 21)
- Re: Windows builds seem to fail with some frequency even though the Linux builds don't! Graham Bloice (Feb 21)
- Re: Windows builds seem to fail with some frequency even though the Linux builds don't! Richard Sharpe (Feb 21)
- Re: Windows builds seem to fail with some frequency even though the Linux builds don't! Richard Sharpe (Feb 21)
- Re: Windows builds seem to fail with some frequency even though the Linux builds don't! Graham Bloice (Feb 21)