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Not space for ERR file?
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13/12/2008 13:34:57
 
 
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13/12/2008 13:30:36
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Forum:
Visual FoxPro
Category:
Project manager
Environment versions
Visual FoxPro:
VFP 9 SP2
OS:
Vista
Miscellaneous
Thread ID:
01367188
Message ID:
01367191
Views:
10
>>Hi All,
>>
>>I have started to encounter a strange problem. When I recompile my project into an exe file I sometimes, but not every time, get a message saying;
>>
>>"There is not enough disk space for d:\source code\vfp projects\tbo ws ed\tbo_ws_ed.err"
>>
>>where tbo_ws_ed is the project name.
>>
>>Compiling settings:
>>
>>Win32 Executable selected
>>Recompile all files selected
>>Display all Errors selected
>>
>>If I run the compile again without changing anything it might go through without any problem - sometimes the same error, sometimes no error and the exe is created properly and funtions correctly. It appears to be random whether the compile time error occurs or not.
>>
>>I tried restoring an earlier project file - same thing.
>>
>>I have tried other projects and the smaller ones work fine but the larger ones experience the same intermittant problem (+/-1.5 Mg project file - +/-1000 entries in the pjx file).
>>
>>If I switch off "Recompile all files" then I can recompile 10 times in a row without the error. With Recompile all files on I get about a 50% chance that the error occurs.
>>
>>It occurs towards the end of the first compile phase, before it says "0 errors ..." in the status bar of VFP.
>>
>>I have deleted the foxuser file.
>>
>>VFP9/SP2
>>Vista
>>
>>Anyone seen this before?
>
>
>Update: Sometimes the error message says:
>
>"File access is denied d:\source code\vfp projects\tbo ws ed\tbo_ws_ed.err"
>
>which implies a disk problem?


Update: It does not appear to occur if I switch off the "Display errors" option ...
In the End, we will remember not the words of our enemies, but the silence of our friends - Martin Luther King, Jr.
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