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Compile error

After updating Windows 2000 I began to get a weird compile
error message:

Deleting intermediate files and output files for
project 'pp - Win32 Debug'.
--------------------Configuration: pp - Win32 Debug--------
------------
Compiling...
pp.cpp
c:\program files\microsoft visual studio\vc98
\include\xlocale(55) : fatal error C1001: INTERNAL
COMPILER ERROR
(compiler file 'E:\8966\vc98\p2\src\P2\p2symtab.c', line
932)
Please choose the Technical Support command on the
Visual C++
Help menu, or open the Technical Support help file for
more information
Error executing cl.exe.

Any clues on what can be wrong?
Nov 16 '05 #1
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Here is more information about the bug. After updating
Windows 2000 with SP4 I began to get the error shown below
when try to compile programs on a Linux server (Susex 8.2)
accessed through Samba. If I compile the program on the
local drive C: get no problems. If I compile it on the
server but using the CL command in the DOS command window,
I get no problems. Thus the problem is in the IDE when
attempting to compile on a server. Another clue is that
when I was compiling on the server but with Windows 2000
updated with SP3 didn't get any problems.

If somebody can help I will greatly appreciate it. Thanks,

Gustavo
-----Original Message-----
After updating Windows 2000 I began to get a weird compileerror message:

Deleting intermediate files and output files for
project 'pp - Win32 Debug'.
--------------------Configuration: pp - Win32 Debug------- -------------
Compiling...
pp.cpp
c:\program files\microsoft visual studio\vc98
\include\xlocale(55) : fatal error C1001: INTERNAL
COMPILER ERROR
(compiler file 'E:\8966\vc98\p2\src\P2\p2symtab.c', line932)
Please choose the Technical Support command on the
Visual C++
Help menu, or open the Technical Support help file formore information
Error executing cl.exe.

Any clues on what can be wrong?
.

Nov 16 '05 #2
Gustavo wrote:
Here is more information about the bug. After updating
Windows 2000 with SP4 I began to get the error shown below
when try to compile programs on a Linux server (Susex 8.2)
accessed through Samba.


While the compiler should not ICE (Internal Compiler Error), compiling code
over a network share is not a good idea. It is very unlikely we would patch
this problem, but if we did it would likely yield an error regarding network
conditions rather than compile successfully.

Is there any reason why you cannot create a build process that compiles and
links these files locally?

Cheerio!

--
Brandon Bray Visual C++ Compiler
This posting is provided AS IS with no warranties, and confers no rights.
Nov 16 '05 #3

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