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Error Msb3073 Exited With Code 3
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vote 13 down vote favorite 3 i want to make VS copy the .lib-file it created after the build process to a specific folder. So i went to the project config, post-build event, and entered the following command: if exist $(TargetPath) xcopy "$(TargetPath)" "C:\Users\Incubbus\Documents\Visual Studio 2010\My Libraries\z.lib" /Y But instead of copying the process fails after i click "build" and i receive the following error: error MSB3073: The error msb3073 exited with code 255 command "if exist C:\Users\Incubbus\Documents\Visual Studio 2010\My Libraries\MyNetWorkProject\Debug\IncNetworkLibD.lib xcopy "C:\Users\Incubbus\Documents\Visual Studio 2010\My Libraries\MyNetWorkProject\Debug\IncNetworkLibD.lib" "C:\Users\Incubbus\Documents\Visual Studio 2010\My Libraries\z.lib" /Y :VCEnd" exited with code 2. I am also wondering about the :VCEnd in the command-string of the error message <- Maybe this is the reason? How to get this solved? Any help and hints would be happily consumed :)... partial solution: EDIT: it looks like the renaming part (Inc.lib to z.lib) makes trouble, when xcopy asks whether this is a file or a directory...it works when i just copy the originally named file to a directory instead of copying renamed visual-studio msbuild visual-studio-2012 xcopy post-build-event share|improve this question edited Dec 23 '12 at 21:58 asked Dec 23 '12 at 21:15 Incubbus 81231843 1 Copy/paste the PostBuildEvent from your project file into your question. Don't edit it, make it look exactly the same way. –Hans Passant Dec 23 '12 at 21:48 it looks like the renaming part (Inc.lib to z.lib) makes trouble, when xcopy asks wether this is a file or a directory... this works when i just copy the lib-file to a directory without renaming it... –Incubbus Dec 23 '12 at 21:56 1 stackoverflow.com/a/4283533/532647 one possible way to
I'm getting an error that states: Error 2 error MSB3073: The command "C:/bbndk-2.1.0/host/win32/x86\usr\bin\make all" exited with code
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C++ development in Visual Studio, I have no idea what this means. more ▼ 1 total comment visual studio xcopy exited with code 4 462 characters / 52 words asked Nov 23, 2012 at 11:07 PM syntaxterrorgames 2 syntaxterrorgames Nov 24, 2012 at 04:51 PM Though I'd better add that I have http://stackoverflow.com/questions/14014763/vs-2012-post-build-xcopy-error-2 this problem on both my desktop and laptop so I can only thing it's a setup error. I've done something wrong when setting up Marmalade ... However I have previously managed to get one of the code samples to work without a hitch on the laptop. add new comment (comments are locked) 5|5000 characters needed characters left https://answers.madewithmarmalade.com/questions/1525/error-msb3073-when-building-in-visual-studio-2010.html ▼ Everyone Moderators Original poster and moderators Other... Viewable by all users 5 answers: oldest newest voted first 0 You shouldn't be building "for Blackberry Playbook". You should be building "GCC Arm". There is a dropdown that says x86 Debug by default, change this to "GCC (Arm) Debug", or GCC (Arm) Release". more ▼ 0 total comments 230 characters / 33 words answered Jan 27, 2013 at 12:34 PM teknogrebo 1.9k add new comment (comments are locked) 5|5000 characters needed characters left ▼ Everyone Moderators Original poster and moderators Other... Viewable by all users 0 It looks like Visual Studio is incorrectly trying to use the Blackberry NDK and use a blacberry build target. You can try removing the blacberry NDK plugin for Visual Studio if you have that installed. more ▼ 0 total comments 210 characters / 35 words answered Nov 26, 2012 at 04:46 PM Mayur.Patel 466 add new comment (comments are locked) 5|5000 characters needed characters left ▼ Everyone Moderators Original poster and moderators Other... View
code 2 Visual Studio Team Foundation Server > Team Foundation Server - Build and release management Question 0 Sign in to vote Hi, I am, integrating "Sandcastle Document Generation" in my TFS Continuous Integration for a https://social.msdn.microsoft.com/Forums/vstudio/en-US/fa48ecf1-77dd-4c61-8a22-dc0e1412aa93/tfs-continuous-build-gives-error-msb3073-and-exited-with-code-2?forum=tfsbuild solution. It has a number of projects. And at the end, after each one gets build, I have to generate the API documentation, using SHFB (Sandcastle help file builder). For this I have created a fake project, that is supposed to be built as the last project of the solution. As a pre-compilation step of this project, I have added following command, so that my API documentation process should get fired. The command is as follows.SandcastleBuilderConsole ..\Source\Documentation\FakeForDocumentation\ABC_API.shfb exited with -assembly=.\XYZ*.dllOn the BUILD machine, when I run this command from Visual Studio it runs "OK" and generats my pretty good API Documents. But when it gets automatically build, that is, when it is queured up, the API document does NOT get generated and the build log shows me following error.C:\WINDOWS\Microsoft.NET\Framework\v3.5\Microsoft.Common.targets(885,9): error MSB3073: The command "SandcastleBuilderConsole ..\Source\Documentation\FakeForDocumentation\ABC_API.shfb -assembly=.\XYZ*.dll" exited with code 2.Can any one help us, identifying the problem with our setup? Monday, March 10, 2008 3:41 PM Reply | Quote Answers exited with code 1 Sign in to vote I have no experience using the Sand Castle tool, but have you been able to verify that the file it is looking for exists in the target location? It would probably be more safe to use paths relative to $(SolutionRoot) (for local paths) or $(BuildProjectFilePath) (for server paths) rather than an explicit relative path as shown above. The key thing to pay attention to here is that the folder hierarchy of the source tree (as well as the generated binaries) will typically be different in a manual VS build and a "Team Build" build. Patrick Monday, March 10, 2008 6:50 PM Reply | Quote All replies 1 Sign in to vote I have no experience using the Sand Castle tool, but have you been able to verify that the file it is looking for exists in the target location? It would probably be more safe to use paths relative to $(SolutionRoot) (for local paths) or $(BuildProjectFilePath) (for server paths) rather than an explicit relative path as shown above. The key thing to pay attention to here is that the folder hierarchy of the source tree (as well as the generated binaries) will typically be different in a manual VS build and a "Team Build" build. Patrick Monday, March 10, 2008 6:50 PM Reply | Qu