Fatal Error C1033 Cannot Open Program Database Vc60.pdb
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download a browser that supports JavaScript, or enable it if it's disabled (i.e. NoScript). Home Qt Development Installation and https://forum.qt.io/topic/2006/solved-fatal-error-cannot-open-program-database Deployment [Solved] fatal error: cannot open program database [Solved] fatal error: http://siddesh-bg.blogspot.com/2010/02/fatal-error-c1033-cannot-open-program.html cannot open program database This topic has been deleted. Only users with topic management privileges can see it. elemings last edited by When I try to build Qt 4.7.1 for Windows x86 platforms, I regularly encouter the following build error: @animation\qpauseanimation.cpp : fatal error fatal error C1033: cannot open program database 'x:\builds\qt-4.7.1-i686-vs2008\src\corelib\vc90.pdb' animation\qparallelanimationgroup.cpp : fatal error C1033: cannot open program database 'x:\builds\qt-4.7.1-i686-vs2008\src\corelib\vc90.pdb' animation\qsequentialanimationgroup.cpp : fatal error C1033: cannot open program database 'x:\builds\qt-4.7.1-i686-vs2008\src\corelib\vc90.pdb' animation\qanimationgroup.cpp : fatal error C1033: cannot open program database 'x:\builds\qt-4.7.1-i686-vs2008\src\corelib\vc90.pdb' animation\qvariantanimation.cpp : fatal error C1033: cannot open program database 'x:\builds\qt-4.7.1-i686-vs2008\src\corelib\vc90.pdb' NMAKE : fatal error U1077: 'X:\Tools\i686-pc-windows-msvc2008\bin\cl.EXE': return code '0x2' Stop. fatal error c1033 NMAKE : fatal error U1077: 'X:\Tools\i686-pc-windows-msvc2008\bin\nmake.exe' : return code '0x2' Stop.@ For some reason, this only happens with builds for Windows x86 platforms: builds for Windows x64 platforms do not encounter this error. I have almost exausted all possible causes for the problem. Any suggestions? Reply Quote 0 elemings last edited by Note, a build of Qt 4.7.0 in the same build environment with the same configuration options does not encounter this error. Something changed in Qt 4.7.1 that causes this. Reply Quote 0 blex last edited by Some time ago I faced the same problem in the custom application (not during Qt build). Manual cleaning of all projects (removing of all temporary files and vc90.pdb) helped me. What is drive x:? Is it network drive or just "subst"? Try to compile on local drive. Also Google says that it may be locale problem. Try to set "en" on you computer just for compilation. Oleksiy Balabay Reply Quote 0 elemings last edited by [quote a
(Perl, shell) and appliances (Suse Studio, rPath). Wednesday, February 17, 2010 fatal error C1033: cannot open program database vc60.pdb We encountered this error while doing debug build on some C programs. Our environment consists of Cygwin installed on Windows 2003 server, Visual Studio (VC98), Gmake. This problem got resolved for us by killing some hung process on our Windows Server. Actually make clean, which in turn, trying to remove vc60.pdb file, was not able to delete this file. When I try to remove it manually, it was complaining that, this file was shared by some resources, so it can't delete. Finally the culprit process was found out using Windows process explorer. After killing the culprit process, our build went fine. Even reboot of Windows server will resolve this problem. Posted by Siddesh BG at 1:53 AM Reactions: Labels: build-failures, cygwin 2 comments: rijnahts said... Hi, Can you please let me know how did you find the culprit pocess? October 21, 2010 at 7:26 AM Anonymous said... Typical Indians, only half a solution September 16, 2013 at 1:15 AM Post a Comment Newer Post Older Post Home Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom) Siddesh About Me Siddesh BG Bangalore, Karnataka, India Profession: Build/Release Engineer- Staff, Pulse Secure, Bangalore Email:siddesh.bg@gmail.com View my complete profile Labels AIX AIX ssh ANT apache appliance awk branching build-failures cgi-perl code-signing commands continuous Integration cvs cygwin DNS Drupal EPM euler Fortify GIT hadoop hpux html InstallShield iptables iso java jenkins-hudson Jira JSON kiwi linux Makefile maven Miscellaneous mysql nexus NFS package Perforce Perl php rbuilder rpath rpm rsync saltstack Solaris ssh SuseStudio svn tinderbox unix Visual studio 2008 vmware war webserver wget windows xterm Blog Archive ► 2016 (4) ► March (1) ► February (1) ► January (2) ► 2015 (13) ► December (5) ► August (2) ► July (1) ► June (2) ► May (1) ► April (1) ► January (1) ► 2014 (12) ► December (3) ► November (2) ► September (2) ► April (1) ► March (2) ► February (1) ► January (1) ► 2013 (12) ► December (1) ► July (2) ► April (2) ► March (2) ► February (3) ► January (2) ► 2012 (43) ► December (2) ► November (1) ► October (4) ► September (7) ► August (5)