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VC8 Internal Compiler Error question


I got an internal compiler error building a .cpp file with the new VC8 C++
compiler. I sent the error report to Microsoft using the new /ERRORREPORT
mechanism. Is this enough information for MS to repro the problem, or do
they need the preprocessed src file as well?
Nov 17 '05 #1
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It would be great if you can log a bug at
http://lab.msdn.microsoft.com/produc...k/default.aspx with the
preprocessed version of your file as well as the exact compiler options you
used.

Thanks,
Ayman Shoukry
VC++ Team

"James Edwards" wrote:

I got an internal compiler error building a .cpp file with the new VC8 C++
compiler. I sent the error report to Microsoft using the new /ERRORREPORT
mechanism. Is this enough information for MS to repro the problem, or do
they need the preprocessed src file as well?

Nov 17 '05 #2

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