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Error building EXE, but no ERR file to explain the error
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Forum:
Visual FoxPro
Category:
Forms & Form designer
Environment versions
Visual FoxPro:
VFP 9 SP1
OS:
Windows XP SP2
Network:
Windows 2003 Server
Database:
Visual FoxPro
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Thread ID:
01315385
Message ID:
01315458
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After restoring the damaged DBC & DCT files, and one of the forms contained in the EXE, I just did the build again.

Again, it appears to have locked up. The Windows Task Manager shows that VFP9.EXE is running, occupying 97% of the CPU time. The Mem Usage entry for VFP9.EXE continues to change, both up and down. As if it is actually doing something.

I had the debugger output window open during the build. It appears to have gotten much further than before in the build, but may be stuck on the same form file that I later found corrupted, and restored.

Here are the last few lines that I can see in the debugger Output window:

Build Project: Form configprojvisits
Module: unload
Module: init
Module: progammaticchange
Module: interactivechange
Analyzing:
Module: UNLOAD

Then nothing more.

Before I did the build, and after I did the restore of damaged files, I ran the various forms that would be contained in the EXE without problems.

Help!

Jim


>I am building an EXE from my VFP project.
>
>When I click on the OK button in the Build options dialog and select the name of the EXE to save, the build process begins, but stops with the following error message: "Index does not match the table. Delete the index file and re-create the index."
>
>I am not including any tables or database in my project build, so it can't be any of my data. But, knowing VFP, it is likely that project description itself is contained in a table.
>
>In any case, there is no ERR file that I can use to track down the error.
>
>The previous attempt to build this EXE locked up with no explanation. I had to kill VFP to get out of it. I assume that this did some damage, but without the error file, it is hard for me to know what is damaged.
>
>Any ideas?
>
>Thanks,
>Jim
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