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the register link above to proceed. To start viewing messages, select the forum that you want to visit from the selection below. Results 1 to 2 of 2 Thread: Fatal error -6199: ISCmdBld.exe fails to build XML based InstallShield Projects. Thread Tools Show Printable Version Subscribe to this Thread… Display Linear Mode Switch to Hybrid Mode Switch to Threaded Mode 02-12-2014,06:45 AM #1 deployX View Profile View Forum Posts User (5+ Posts) Join Date Sep 2011 Posts 10 Fatal error -6199: ISCmdBld.exe fails to build XML based InstallShield Projects. Hi, I've just ported my binary based ISM to XML based and have also created a few DIMS in Installshield Spring 2012 Premier. Everything builds fine on my machine (which has IS 2012 installed) with IsCmdBld.exe. But on a build machine IsCmdBld.exe simply fails to load any XML based ISM. We do not install IS 2012 on our build machines and even IS standalone version is not installed on build machines. We keep standalone version in a zip file and extract it before building installers. However if standalone build is installed on build machine then it works fine. Below is the error I get in verbose log: [exec] DoUpgradeAndBuildEx [exec] DoUpgradeAndBuildExInternal [exec] DoUpgrade [exec] DoIsmUpgrade [exec] GetNewFileName [exec] spProject->Open Failed [exec] ISDEV : fatal error -6199: Internal build error [exec] Unspecified error It doesn't seem to have anything to do with DIMS. Even if I just have an XML based ISM it fails with above error. Is there a way so that I don't have to install standalone build and am still able to build XML based projects?? Reply With Quote 02-13-2014,04:30 PM #2 MichaelU View Profile View Forum Posts InstallShield Software Engineer Join Date Jan 2004 Location Schaumburg, IL Posts 4,683 Does registering the files per
let me post unless I am registered. I don't want to register because this will be the only time I will post. So, I thought why not let Google search land up at this blog entry? That will keep things simple.I got this unusual error and with the help of a friend, figured out that a "special" character had landed into the Installshield ISM file. Instead of "Author's" it had become "AuthorÉs" (I have used Alt+keypad 400 to generate this character in place the actual one I https://community.flexerasoftware.com/showthread.php?214474-Fatal-error-6199-ISCmdBld-exe-fails-to-build-XML-based-InstallShield-Projects saw!).This was figured out by opening the ISM file in the InstallShield editor while all the time, the internal error was showing up in the command line. It turns out that I have seen a lot of people using the ISsaBld.exe to generate the installers. So, the editor said - Line 1549 Col 100 has a special char, while the command line http://openology.blogspot.com/2009/07/installshield-error-6199-and-other.html just generated "ISDEV: internal error -6199". Interesting isn't it?There were other errors like the directory where the output was being generated was open by some process. So, I used SysInternals' ProcessExplorer to figure it out!-raghav Posted by raghav at 2:18 PM Labels: ISDEV InstallShield No comments: Post a Comment Newer Post Older Post Home Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom) ACM ICPC Go for Gold: India Label Cloud Algorithm (26) UVA (13) Beagleboard (11) CodeChef (6) openfiler (6) Brief Notes (4) CP3 (3) OpenRamblings (3) SRM (3) Topcoder (3) spoiler (3) 500points (2) How-To (2) Udacity (2) book (2) inspiration (2) open source (2) solution (2) web python (2) 10976 (1) 12004 (1) 2012 (1) 2013 (1) 233 (1) 250 (1) ACM (1) ADC2 (1) AFI (1) ARM (1) ArsDigita (1) CS (1) Competitive Programming (1) DFS (1) Discrete Math (1) Div1 (1) Div2 (1) EPI (1) Game theory (1) ISDEV InstallShield (1) Leapfrog (1) MustKnow (1) NFS (1) Nim (1) Practice (1) Source code (1) Tag (1) Tag Cloud (1) Touch reading (1) Touchbook (1) Ubuntu (1) Unsolved (1) android (1) foss.in (1
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InstallShield specific MSI topics → InstallShield Developer 7/8 - General Javascript Disabled Detected You currently have javascript disabled. Several functions may not work. Please re-enable javascript to access full functionality. GERMAN: Software und Schulungen (AdminStudio, InstallShield, WiX u.a.) finden Sie im InstallSite Shop IsCmdBld.exe always sets ERRORLEVEL=0 Started by daleq, Feb 14 2003 23:22 Please log in to reply 1 reply to this topic #1 daleq daleq Full Members 9 posts Posted 14 February 2003 - 23:22 Here's what happens when I run IsCmdBld.exe on a project and the build fails.==========** Fatal Error: -2200: Could not overwrite file C:\TEMP2\Calc.ism** Fatal Error: -6199: Internal build errorC:\TEMP2>echo %ERRORLEVEL%0==========Does everyone else get this same behaviour?This is contrary to the documentationIf a build error occurs during a command-line build, InstallShield Developer sets the environment variable ERRORLEVEL to 1. If the build completes without any errors, ERRORLEVEL is set to 0.By the way, don't think that the highly publicized IsSaBld.exe standalone build feature of ISD 8 solves this problem.===========ISDEV : fatal error -6015: Could not backup the ISM fileUpgrade completed with 1 errors, 0 warningsBuild finished at Feb 14 2003 01:48 PMC:\TEMP2>echo %ERRORLEVEL%0===========Please, please tell me that there is something wrong with my system and that you DO get ERRORLEVEL=1 when the build fails. Thanks,Dale Back to top #2 daleq daleq Full Members 9 posts Posted 20 February 2003 - 18:10 Don't use the -x switch and the ERRORLEVEL is set OK.See http://community.ins...wthr....bld.exe Back to top Back to InstallShield Developer 7/8 - General Reply to quoted postsClear InstallSite Forum → ENGLISH : Windows Installer (MSI) → InstallShield specific MSI topics → InstallShield Developer 7/8 - General Privacy Policy Impressum, Datenschutz · Help Licensed to: InstallSite Sign In Need an account? Register now! Username Password I've forgotten my password Remember me This is not recommended for shared computers Sign in anonymously Don't add me to the active users list Privacy Policy