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Badges Ask Question x Dismiss Join the Stack Overflow Community Stack Overflow is a community of 4.7 million programmers, just like you, helping each other. Join them; it only takes c1xx gm a minute: Sign up error C1083: Cannot open source file: '/bigobj': No such file or directory up vote 0 down vote favorite In Visual Studio 2013, I had to set the /bigobj flag on one of my projects because it would not compile otherwise. I rebuilt the solution, and this error appears : Error 1299 error C1083: Cannot open source file: '/bigobj': c1xx file visual studio No such file or directory The problem is, /bigobj is not a file, it is a compiler option added to the "Additional options" box in the "Command Line" section of the "C/C++ Properties" of my project. Why does Visual Studio think it is a file ? c++ visual-studio-2013 compiler-errors flags share|improve this question edited Jun 25 '15 at 19:38 asked Jun 25 '15 at 19:32 DreamTool 3711 msdn.microsoft.com/en-us/library/ms173499.aspx –drescherjm Jun 25 '15 at 19:36 1 possible duplicate of How to set compile flag /bigobj in visual studio? –Amit Jun 25 '15 at 19:37 I am not asking how to set the /bigobj compile property, I already did that. Now the compiler says he cannot find /bigobj file. Why ? –DreamTool Jun 25 '15 at 19:39 1 Because you're doing it wrong. Whatever you've done it's causing the compiler to pick it up as a file instead of a command line option. –Captain Obvlious Jun 25 '15 at 19:41 I followed the procedure described here : msdn.microsoft.com/en-us/library/ms173499.aspx –DreamTool Jun 25 '15 at 19:42 | s
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community of 4.7 million programmers, just like you, helping each other. Join them; it only takes a minute: Sign up ERROR: Cannot open source file “ ” up vote 10 down vote favorite 1 I http://stackoverflow.com/questions/31059227/error-c1083-cannot-open-source-file-bigobj-no-such-file-or-directory am running visual studio C++ and I have a header file "GameEngine.h" that I am trying to have another file see. When I #include "GameEngine.h" it gives me the error that it cannot open the source file. I have no idea what to do. I have done this literally a thousand times but for some reason this is now not working. visual-studio visual-c++ share|improve this question edited Mar 18 '12 at http://stackoverflow.com/questions/9753887/error-cannot-open-source-file 2:43 EdChum 80.1k168299 asked Mar 17 '12 at 21:29 Nick 1301316 What actually gives you the error? The compiler? Are you sure that all the paths are properly set up? –Bart Mar 17 '12 at 21:31 add a comment| 1 Answer 1 active oldest votes up vote 16 down vote accepted You need to check your project settings, under C++, check include directories and make sure it points to where GameEngine.h resides, the other issue could be that GameEngine.h is not in your source file folder or in any include directory and resides in a different folder relative to your project folder. For instance you have 2 projects ProjectA and ProjectB, if you are including GameEngine.h in some source/header file in ProjectA then to include it properly, assuming that ProjectB is in the same parent folder do this: include "../ProjectB/GameEngine.h" This is if you have a structure like this: Root\ProjectA Root\ProjectB <- GameEngine.h actually lives here share|improve this answer edited Mar 1 '13 at 12:22 answered Mar 17 '12 at 21:42 EdChum 80.1k168299 Thanks for the help. –Nick Mar 17 '12 at 22:37 @Nick No problem, what did you do to fix your problem? –EdChum Mar 17 '12 at 22:38 I inc
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