Undisplayed Build Errors

  • Thread starter Paul [Paradise Solutions]
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Paul [Paradise Solutions]

Hey all

I just ran a project rebuild and was informed that there were build
errors. This it eht build output:

------ Rebuild All started: Project: PDACommonClasses, Configuration:
Debug Pocket PC ------

Preparing resources...
Updating references...
Performing main compilation...
Building satellite assemblies...
Visual Studio is ready to deploy PDACommonClasses



------ Rebuild All started: Project: ConfigFileReader, Configuration:
Debug Pocket PC ------

Preparing resources...
Updating references...
Performing main compilation...
Building satellite assemblies...
Visual Studio is ready to deploy ConfigFileReader



------ Rebuild All started: Project: PDADataContainers, Configuration:
Debug Pocket PC ------

Preparing resources...
Updating references...
Performing main compilation...
Building satellite assemblies...
Visual Studio is ready to deploy PDADataContainers



------ Rebuild All started: Project: DBCreate, Configuration: Debug
Pocket PC ------

Preparing resources...
Updating references...
Performing main compilation...
Building satellite assemblies...
Visual Studio is ready to deploy DBCreate



------ Rebuild All started: Project: PDASalesForms, Configuration: Debug
Pocket PC ------

Preparing resources...
Updating references...
Performing main compilation...
Building satellite assemblies...
Visual Studio is ready to deploy PDASalesForms



------ Rebuild All started: Project: PDASales.Net, Configuration: Debug
Pocket PC ------

Preparing resources...
Updating references...
Performing main compilation...
Building satellite assemblies...
Visual Studio is ready to deploy PDASales.Net



---------------------- Done ----------------------

Rebuild All: 5 succeeded, 1 failed, 0 skipped



If I remove any filters from the task window, no errors show up. Does
anyone know what causes this?

If I click 'Yes' to contuniue anyway, project runs fine.


Thanks.

Paul
 
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Paul [Paradise Solutions]

Ralph

I don't get any errors when running the code (apart from my own
mistakes), but perhaps I'll sift through them when I get a chance.

Thanks

Paul
 

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