I just create a simple C++.NET Forms project with a simple form and nothing
on it. When it compiles, I get this error:
fatal error LNK1256: ALINK operation failed
(8013144E) : Unexpected exception processing
attribute -- system.ArgumentException : Invalid
directory on URL...
Any ideas on how to fix this so my project will compile?
Z.K. 4 1737
>I just create a simple C++.NET Forms project with a simple form and nothing
>on it. When it compiles, I get this error:
fatal error LNK1256: ALINK operation failed
(8013144E) : Unexpected exception processing
attribute -- system.ArgumentException : Invalid
directory on URL...
Any ideas on how to fix this so my project will compile?
Not being a clairvoyant, I cannot tell you what causes this problem.
But In your case you can simply find out by creating a new project, build
it, and then simply add small chunks of stuff and rebuild each time.
You'll quickly find out what triggers the problem.
--
Kind regards,
Bruno van Dooren MVP - VC++ http://msmvps.com/blogs/vanDooren br**********************@hotmail.com
Bruno van Dooren wrote:
>I just create a simple C++.NET Forms project with a simple form and nothing on it. When it compiles, I get this error:
fatal error LNK1256: ALINK operation failed (8013144E) : Unexpected exception processing attribute -- system.ArgumentException : Invalid directory on URL...
Any ideas on how to fix this so my project will compile?
Not being a clairvoyant, I cannot tell you what causes this problem.
But In your case you can simply find out by creating a new project,
build it, and then simply add small chunks of stuff and rebuild each time.
You'll quickly find out what triggers the problem.
Unfortunately, that is not working for me. Like I said, I created a new
project with nothing in it and it will not link as stated above. If
it was caused by something I wrote, yes I could and would have done as
you suggested, but I have not even added any code yet to the project
created by Visual Studio.
Z.K.
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Bruno van Dooren wrote:
>>I just create a simple C++.NET Forms project with a simple form and nothing on it. When it compiles, I get this error:
>> fatal error LNK1256: ALINK operation failed (8013144E) : Unexpected exception processing attribute -- system.ArgumentException : Invalid directory on URL...
>>Any ideas on how to fix this so my project will compile?
Unfortunately, that is not working for me. Like I said, I created a new
project with nothing in it and it will not link as stated above. If it
was caused by something I wrote, yes I could and would have done as you
suggested, but I have not even added any code yet to the project created
by Visual Studio.
Have you at any point been able to create a working project? If not, try
uninstalling Visual Studio and reinstalling it (if you haven't already.)
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>Bruno van Dooren wrote:
>>>I just create a simple C++.NET Forms project with a simple form and nothing on it. When it compiles, I get this error:
>>> fatal error LNK1256: ALINK operation failed (8013144E) : Unexpected exception processing attribute -- system.ArgumentException : Invalid directory on URL...
>>>Any ideas on how to fix this so my project will compile?
>Unfortunately, that is not working for me. Like I said, I created a new project with nothing in it and it will not link as stated above. If it was caused by something I wrote, yes I could and would have done as you suggested, but I have not even added any code yet to the project created by Visual Studio.
Have you at any point been able to create a working project? If not, try
uninstalling Visual Studio and reinstalling it (if you haven't already.)
Yea, I thought about that, but I was hoping I could get it fixed without
doing that. It is a real pain to reinstall. Oh well, thanks anyway; I
guess I will just stick with the standard C++ for now.
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