I'm using Visual Studio 2017 on Windows 10. I try to convert a Win32-DLL to a UWP-DLL. However, when I compile I got this Error:
1>Build FAILED.
1>
1>error PRI175 : 0x80004005 - Processing Resources failed with error : Unbekannter Fehler
1>GENERATEPROJECTPRIFILE : error PRI261: 0xdef00523 - Named resource 'Files\CRenderer\..\..\..\Products\CRenderer\CRenderer\CompiledShaders\GS_GenerateNormals.cso' is outside project root! Only resource containers are allowed outside the project root.
1> 1 Warning(s)
1> 2 Error(s)
1>
1>Time Elapsed 00:00:00.78
========== Build: 0 succeeded, 1 failed, 0 up-to-date, 0 skipped ==========
The *.hlsl shaders compile correctly and are stored in the folder "CompiledShaders". In the file "layout.resfiles" the path is specified as "CRenderer......\Products\CRenderer\CRenderer\CompiledShaders\GS_GenerateNormals.cso" (instead of simply "CompiledShaders\GS_GenerateNormals.cso").
When I set the “layout.resfiles” file to read-only, VS writes: Task 'GeneratePriConfigurationFiles' failed.
To convert Win32-dll to UWP-dll, I recompiled the linked libs and then the dll-project with these project properties:
Configuration Properties> General> Windows Store App Support> Yes
Configuration Properties> c / c ++> Code Generation> Runtime Library> MD / MDd
unloaded, inserted these tags and reloaded:
<Default Language> en-US </ Default Language>
<Minimum Visual Studio Version> 14.0 </ minimum Visual Studio version>
<AppContainerApplication> true </ AppContainerApplication>
<ApplicationType> Windows Store </ ApplicationType>
<Windows Target Platform Version> 10.0.15063.0 </ Windows Target Platform Version>
<WindowsTargetPlatformMinVersion> 10.0.14393.0 </ WindowsTargetPlatformMinVersion>
<Application Type Revision> 10.0 </ Application Type Revision>
Then rebuild. Afterwards, I solved the unresolved errors. The functions, that are not supported by UWP were changed and the parts of the code that are not working and needed are excluded by preprocessor definition.
Configuration Properties> c / c ++> Preprocessor -> Preprocessor Definitions> "WIN_UWP"
(In the code:) #ifndef WIN_UWP [Function(){…}] #endif)
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My os is windows running on parallels Desktop app on Mac M2
When I Try to build the libraries I get this error
fatal error C1189: #error: "Byte order of target CPU unknown."
This is what I got in the console of VS when I finished installing
274>------ Build started: Project: ALL_BUILD, Configuration: Release ARM64 ------ 274>Building Custom Rule C:/VTK-9.2.2/src/CMakeLists.txt ========== Build: 157 succeeded, 117 failed, 0 up-to-date, 0 skipped ========== ========== Elapsed 11:48.565 ==========
If you are using an old (<2.8 cmake, this can be the issue): https://cmake.org/Bug/view.php?id=13808
In any case, you might try to set the byte-order manually in your cmake file:
set( CMAKE_CXX_BYTE_ORDER BIG_ENDIAN)
You could also check that CMAKE_OSX_ARCHITECTURES only specify one architecture or all architectures shares the same byte-order.
Seems like many people hit this and there seems to be no solution that I can find.
Follow exact instructions, downloaded precompiled libs, v 3.0.5 - latest stable build
set wxwin env var
make new 32bit empty project
copy the hello world app into new source file
set additional include
set preproc defintions -> UNICODE & _UNICODE on
set linker libs
build ->
1>------ Build started: Project: wxtest, Configuration: Debug Win32 ------
1>Source.cpp
1>c:\work\wxwin\include\wx\wxcrt.h(487): error C3861: 'wxStrcoll': identifier not found
1>c:\work\wxwin\include\wx\wxcrt.h(487): message : 'wxStrcoll': function was not declared in the template definition context and can be found only via argument-dependent lookup in the instantiation context
1>c:\work\wxwin\include\wx\wxcrt.h(496): message : see reference to function template instantiation 'int wxStrcoll_String<const wchar_t*>(const wxString &,const T &)' being compiled
1> with
1> [
1> T=const wchar_t *
1> ]
1>Done building project "wxtest.vcxproj" -- FAILED.
========== Build: 0 succeeded, 1 failed, 0 up-to-date, 0 skipped ==========
Unfortunately you need to manually modify the header to fix the build with MSVS 2019 in 3.0.5 and remove defined(__VISUALC__) || part of the check before wxNEEDS_DECL_BEFORE_TEMPLATE definition in wx/wxcrt.h.
FWIW this problem was fixed since a long time (~6 years) in wx 3.1 and you can compile 3.1.3 or the soon to be released 3.1.4 out of the box with MSVS 2019.
I'm migrating a KB from GeneXus 9 to GeneXus Evo 2 U5. I'm using .Net and SQL Server, and followed the steps that are mentioned in GXTechnical but I have the following error:
========== DeveloperMenu Compilation started ==========
gxexec "C:\Modelos GX\Postulantes\DATAPROT\bldDevelopermenu.cs" -r:GxBaseBuilder.dll -arg:csc="C:\Windows\Microsoft.NET\Framework\v3.5\csc.exe" -arg:mdlpath="C:\Modelos GX\Postulantes\DATAPROT"
Building bin\messages.spa.dll
Read in 570 resources from 'messages.spa.txt'
Writing resource file... Done.
Compilador de Microsoft (R) Visual C# 2008, versi¢n 3.5.30729.5420 para Microsoft (R) .NET Framework, versi¢n 3.5
(C) Microsoft Corporation. Reservados todos los derechos.
Error:Build error for target bin\GeneXus.Programs.Common.dll: .\GxObjectCollection.cs does not exist.
DeveloperMenu Compilation Failed
========== Assemblies Compilation started ==========
gxexec "C:\Modelos GX\Postulantes\DATAPROT\bldAssemblies.cs" -r:GxBaseBuilder.dll -arg:csc="C:\Windows\Microsoft.NET\Framework\v3.5\csc.exe" /noconfig -arg:mdlpath="C:\Modelos GX\Postulantes\DATAPROT"
Error:Build error for target bin\GeneXus.Programs.Common.dll: .\GxObjectCollection.cs does not exist.
Assemblies Compilation Failed
Rebuild All Failed
What should I do to solve this problem?
Try these steps:
In GeneXus, go to Tools -> Explore Knowledgebase Directory
Delete all *.ari, *.0?? files
In GeneXus, go to Tools -> Explore Target Environment Directory
Delete that folder
In GeneXus, go to Build -> Rebuild All
If you keep having the same error, look at the entire output; there may be other errors before that one. If not, contact the GeneXus support team. If yes, search in google or search.genexus.com for solutions of that new errors.
I installed Visual Studio 2015 CTP 6, I create a ASP.NET MVC 6 project and i receive following error at build:
1>------ Build started: Project: Test, Configuration: Debug Any CPU ------
1> Cannot find KRE package kre-clr-win-x86.1.0.0-beta3 in the folder: C:\Users\cornel.adavidoaiei\.k\runtimes
1>C:\Program Files (x86)\MSBuild\Microsoft\VisualStudio\v14.0\AspNet\Microsoft.Web.AspNet.targets(111,5): error : The ProjectK Runtime package needs to be installed. See output window for more details.
========== Build: 0 succeeded or up-to-date, 1 failed, 0 skipped ==========
I am looking in "C:\Users\cornel.adavidoaiei.k\runtimes\kre-clr-win-x86.1.0.0-beta3" and it isn't any bin here but i have bin in "C:\Users\cornel.adavidoaiei.k\runtimes\kre-clr-win-x64.1.0.0-beta3", why doesn't use x64 version which is installed and try to use x86 version of kre which is missing, any idea how could to solve this issue ?
I'm trying to compile TrueCrypt. I am using the instructions from https://github.com/syglug/truecrypt.
I set the 3 environment variables (pkcs,ddk,MSVC16_ROOT) and opened the project in msvc2008. This wasn't in the instructions but I needed NASM to be installed so I installed it and put NASM in the PATH. Now when I build I get the below. It juts ends even though the IDE has the cancel build selectable the compiler isn't doing anything and the system idles.
Crypto.lib does exist after this step
1>------ Build started: Project: Crypto, Configuration: Release Win32 ------
2>------ Build started: Project: Boot, Configuration: Release Win32 ------
3>------ Build started: Project: Driver, Configuration: Release Win32 ------
2>Performing Makefile project actions
3>Performing Makefile project actions
1>Performing Custom Build Step
3>------ Building truecrypt.sys: Release x86 ------
1>Aes_hw_cpu.asm
2>Microsoft (R) C/C++ Optimizing Compiler Version 8.00c
2>Copyright (c) Microsoft Corp 1984-1993. All rights reserved.
3>The syntax of the command is incorrect.
3>Project : error PRJ0002 : Error result 255 returned from 'C:\Windows\SysWow64\cmd.exe'.
3>Build log was saved at "file://c:\unzipped\tc\Driver\Release\BuildLog.htm"
3>Driver - 1 error(s), 0 warning(s)
1>Performing Custom Build Step
1>Aes_x86.asm
1>Compiling...
1>Whirlpool.c
1>Twofish.c
1>Sha2.c
1>Sha1.c
1>Serpent.c
1>Rmd160.c
1>Des.c
1>Cast.c
1>Blowfish.c
1>Aestab.c
1>Aeskey.c
1>Generating Code...
1>Creating library...
1>Build log was saved at "file://c:\unzipped\tc\Crypto\Release\BuildLog.htm"
1>Crypto - 0 error(s), 0 warning(s)
It just hangs. It isn't using any CPU the IDE doesn't seem to know it failed or stopped. When running again I get this
1>------ Build started: Project: Boot, Configuration: Release Win32 ------
2>------ Build started: Project: Driver, Configuration: Release Win32 ------
1>Performing Makefile project actions
2>Performing Makefile project actions
2>------ Building truecrypt.sys: Release x86 ------
1>Microsoft (R) C/C++ Optimizing Compiler Version 8.00c
1>Copyright (c) Microsoft Corp 1984-1993. All rights reserved.
2>The syntax of the command is incorrect.
I have msvc2012 installed so I tried it as well. I get the same problems
1>------ Build started: Project: Crypto, Configuration: Release Win32 ------
2>------ Build started: Project: Boot, Configuration: Release Win32 ------
3>------ Build started: Project: Driver, Configuration: Release Win32 ------
1> Performing Custom Build Tools
1> Aes_hw_cpu.asm
3> ------ Building truecrypt.sys: Release x86 ------
2> Microsoft (R) C/C++ Optimizing Compiler Version 8.00c
2> Copyright (c) Microsoft Corp 1984-1993. All rights reserved.
2>
3> The syntax of the command is incorrect.
3>C:\Program Files (x86)\MSBuild\Microsoft.Cpp\v4.0\V110\Microsoft.MakeFile.Targets(38,5): error MSB3073: The command "echo ------ Building truecrypt.sys: Release x86 ------
3>C:\Program Files (x86)\MSBuild\Microsoft.Cpp\v4.0\V110\Microsoft.MakeFile.Targets(38,5): error MSB3073: cmd.exe /c BuildDriver.cmd -build -release -x86 "C:\unzipped\tc\\Common" "C:\unzipped\tc\\Crypto" "C:\unzipped\tc\Driver\"
3>C:\Program Files (x86)\MSBuild\Microsoft.Cpp\v4.0\V110\Microsoft.MakeFile.Targets(38,5): error MSB3073: if errorlevel 1 exit %errorlevel%
3>C:\Program Files (x86)\MSBuild\Microsoft.Cpp\v4.0\V110\Microsoft.MakeFile.Targets(38,5): error MSB3073: echo.
3>C:\Program Files (x86)\MSBuild\Microsoft.Cpp\v4.0\V110\Microsoft.MakeFile.Targets(38,5): error MSB3073: echo ------ Building truecrypt.sys: Release x64 ------
3>C:\Program Files (x86)\MSBuild\Microsoft.Cpp\v4.0\V110\Microsoft.MakeFile.Targets(38,5): error MSB3073: BuildDriver.cmd -build -release -x64 "C:\unzipped\tc\\Common" "C:\unzipped\tc\\Crypto" "C:\unzipped\tc\Driver\"" exited with code 255.
1> Performing Custom Build Tools
1> Aes_x86.asm
1> Aeskey.c
1> Aestab.c
1> Blowfish.c
1> Cast.c
1> Des.c
1> Rmd160.c
1> Serpent.c
1> Sha1.c
1> Sha2.c
1> Twofish.c
1> Whirlpool.c
1> Generating Code...
1> Crypto.vcxproj -> C:\unzipped\tc\Crypto\Release\Crypto.lib
When I cancel/build again I get the below
1>------ Build started: Project: Boot, Configuration: Release Win32 ------
2>------ Build started: Project: Driver, Configuration: Release Win32 ------
2> ------ Building truecrypt.sys: Release x86 ------
2> The syntax of the command is incorrect.
2>C:\Program Files (x86)\MSBuild\Microsoft.Cpp\v4.0\V110\Microsoft.MakeFile.Targets(38,5): error MSB3073: The command "echo ------ Building truecrypt.sys: Release x86 ------
2>C:\Program Files (x86)\MSBuild\Microsoft.Cpp\v4.0\V110\Microsoft.MakeFile.Targets(38,5): error MSB3073: cmd.exe /c BuildDriver.cmd -build -release -x86 "C:\unzipped\tc\\Common" "C:\unzipped\tc\\Crypto" "C:\unzipped\tc\Driver\"
2>C:\Program Files (x86)\MSBuild\Microsoft.Cpp\v4.0\V110\Microsoft.MakeFile.Targets(38,5): error MSB3073: if errorlevel 1 exit %errorlevel%
2>C:\Program Files (x86)\MSBuild\Microsoft.Cpp\v4.0\V110\Microsoft.MakeFile.Targets(38,5): error MSB3073: echo.
2>C:\Program Files (x86)\MSBuild\Microsoft.Cpp\v4.0\V110\Microsoft.MakeFile.Targets(38,5): error MSB3073: echo ------ Building truecrypt.sys: Release x64 ------
2>C:\Program Files (x86)\MSBuild\Microsoft.Cpp\v4.0\V110\Microsoft.MakeFile.Targets(38,5): error MSB3073: BuildDriver.cmd -build -release -x64 "C:\unzipped\tc\\Common" "C:\unzipped\tc\\Crypto" "C:\unzipped\tc\Driver\"" exited with code 255.
1> Microsoft (R) C/C++ Optimizing Compiler Version 8.00c
1> Copyright (c) Microsoft Corp 1984-1993. All rights reserved.
1>
What's wrong here? How do I build TrueCrypt? I'm running Windows 7 64bits
I could successfully build all projects from https://github.com/syglug/truecrypt. I followed mostly the instructions from readme.txt. Because the instruction are not detailed enough I describe below all steps which I did. If you will have some additional questions to some steps I'll include additional details.
I used Visual Studio 2008 installed on Windows 7 X64. If needed I could reproduce the same with Visual Studio 2010 or 2012.
I downloaded from MSDN (I have subscription) Visual C++ 1.52: en_vc152.exe. It's self extracted EXE file. To hold Paths mostly short and have no spaces in the directory names I extracted MSVC15 directly in C:\. So I had for example old binaries of 16-bit VC compiler in C:\MSVC15\BIN.
I placed all files downloaded from ftp://ftp.rsasecurity.com/pub/pkcs/pkcs-11/v2-20 in C:\PKCS-11 directory. The file C:\PKCS-11\pkcs11.h like all dependent files will be in the same directory C:\PKCS-11
I downloaded the current version 2.10.05 of NASM from http://www.nasm.us/pub/nasm/releasebuilds/2.10.05/. I extracted nasm-2.10.05-win32.zip in C:\nasm-2.10.05 directory. So that nasm.exe could be found in C:\nasm-2.10.05.
I downloaded Binaries of Gzip for Windows. I extracted gzip-1.3.12-1-bin.zip to C:\gzip-1.3.12-1-bin. So that C:\gzip-1.3.12-1-bin\bin contains gzip.exe.
I had already installed Windows DDK in directory C:\WinDDK\7600.16385.1 before.
I downloaded truecrypt-master.zip from https://github.com/syglug/truecrypt. I extracted it in C:\truecrypt-master directory. So that Crypto.vcproj can be found in C:\truecrypt-master\Crypto directory.
Because I don't like to modify the global environment variables I created the following batch file:
SET MSVC16_ROOT=C:\MSVC15
SET PKCS11_INC=C:\PKCS-11
PATH=C:\nasm-2.10.05;C:\gzip-1.3.12-1-bin\bin;%PATH%
"C:\Program Files (x86)\Microsoft Visual Studio 9.0\Common7\IDE\devenv.exe"
In the last line of the batch file Visual Studio 2008 will be started (devenv.exe). It inherits all environment variables set in CMD.EXE (the parent process which started Visual Studio 2008).
The solution file 'TrueCrypt.sln' described in the readme is not included in the sources found on github. So I opened every Project file which I found in subdirectories of C:\truecrypt-master and compiled it. It was Crypto.vcproj (from C:\truecrypt-master\Crypto), Boot.vcproj (from C:\truecrypt-master\Boot\Windows), Driver.vcproj (from C:\truecrypt-master\Driver), Format.vcproj (from C:\truecrypt-master\Format) and Mount.vcproj (from C:\truecrypt-master\Mount).
I could successfully compile all the projects. The only small problems were during building of Format.vcproj and Mount.sln. The files Format.tlb and Mount.tlb exists in subdirectories. So I fixed the lines where TLB files are referenced in C:\truecrypt-master\Format\Format.rc and C:\truecrypt-master\Mount\Mount.rc to
IDR_FORMAT_TLB TYPELIB ".\\Format\\Format.tlb"
and
IDR_MOUNT_TLB TYPELIB ".\\Mount\\Mount.tlb"
I'll post later the corresponded fixes to https://github.com/syglug/truecrypt in form of Pull Request.
UPDATED: One have to change in the file BuildDriver.cmd the line
set TC_BUILD_ARCH=x64 WNET
to
set TC_BUILD_ARCH=x64
to be able to build Driver.
Additionally one should build lines uses correct pathes like "$(SolutionDir)..\Crypto" and "$(SolutionDir)..\Common" (see nmake options in Visual Studio). If one use TrueCrypt.sln from C:\TrueCrypt7.1a it's not needed.
UPDATED 2: After you compiled the project you will see in C:\TrueCrypt7.1a\Release\Setup Files or in C:\truecrypt-master\Release\Setup Files the files
The file TrueCrypt Setup.exe exists only in C:\TrueCrypt7.1a (downloaded from the link www.truecrypt.org which you posted in the comment later). As I mentioned in the comment before you need configure Visual Studio 2008 to use Windows SDK 7 instead of default 6.0a to be able successfully to compile Setup project.
The drivers which will be compiled are not digitaly signed with Microsoft signature. So the drivers will be not trusted by Windows 7 by default. So to verify that the driver work you have to press F8 during boot of the computer and disable driver signature:
After that you will be able to execute TrueCrypt.exe (from C:\TrueCrypt7.1a\Release\Setup Files directory for example). You will get warning
but the TrueCrypt.exe will do work and you will see
Looks like you have modified the PATH environment variable and some folder path contains quotation ("") marks. Windows no longer needs quotes to avoid getting confused with spaces. Error PRJ0002 : Error result 255 returned from 'C:\Windows\SysWow64\cmd.exe'" goes away once you fix this.
For everyone who gets stuck in this PKEY_AppUserModel_ID problem: it works by defining the following in Setup.c before the first function():
EXTERN_C const PROPERTYKEY DECLSPEC_SELECTANY PKEY_AppUserModel_ID =
{ { 0x9F4C2855, 0x9F79, 0x4B39,
{ 0xA8, 0xD0, 0xE1, 0xD4, 0x2D, 0xE1, 0xD5, 0xF3, } }, 5 };
kind regards