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Not space for ERR file?
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13/12/2008 14:18:37
 
 
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Forum:
Visual FoxPro
Catégorie:
Gestionnaire de projet
Versions des environnements
Visual FoxPro:
VFP 9 SP2
OS:
Vista
Divers
Thread ID:
01367188
Message ID:
01367197
Vues:
8
>>>>>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 ...
>>
>>
>>Update: It occurs with VFP8 projects as well so its not project specific or VFP 8 or 9 per se. It seems to be related to the creation and over-writing of the ERR file during the compile process. Not sure what though.
>
>It sounds to me like rights issue. Are you running as administrator? Is UAC on?

UAC is on (as it has always been before). My account has admin rights but is not the administrator account.

It is a local partition drive.
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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