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back on and reload this page. Please enter a title. You can not post a blank message. Please type your message and try again. More discussions in Using Flash Builder All CommunitiesUsing Flash Builder 11 Replies Latest reply on Dec 13, 2011 12:23 PM by Plamen L. Prodanov Getting error: "An internal build error has occurred... " when compiling Scott R. Hamilton Jun 20, 2011 2:49 AM I am getting this error after upgrading to Flash Builder 4.5 from Flex 3. This error was not occurring under Flex 3.I do not have an empty Case statement. If I remove a particular module from the Flex Modules list in the project propertues, the error does not occur, but of course no swf is generated so the module cannot be loaded at run time.I have gone through the module in question with a fine toothed comb but cannot find any syntax errorsAn internal build error has occurred. See the error log for more information. Culinaria Unknown Flex ProblemnullErrorMon Jun 20 10:41:22 CEST 2011Uncaught exception in compiler!ENTRY com.adobe.flexbuilder.project 4 43 2011-06-20 10:41:22.623!MESSAGE Uncaught exception in compiler!STACK 0java.lang.NullPointerException at flex2.tools.PreLink.lookupStyleName(PreLink.java:719) at flex2.tools.PreLink.lookupBackgroundColor(PreLink.java:518) at flex2.tools.PreLink.postRun(PreLink.java:181) at flex2.compiler.CompilerAPI.compile(CompilerAPI.java:1592) at flex2.tools.oem.Application.compile(Application.java:1349) at flex2.tools.oem.Application.recompile(Application.java:1287) at flex2.tools.oem.Application.compile(Application.java:886) at flex2.tools.flexbuilder.BuilderApplication.compile(Bu
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tags yet. Travisism Novice BirdJoined: Jan '12Posts: 18 Travisism Novice BirdJoined: Jan '12Posts: 18 Hello, I seem to get this error a lot for no traceable reason: An internal build error has occurred. See http://forum.starling-framework.org/topic/an-internal-build-error-has-occured the error log for more information. Sometimes restarting flash builder fixes it, sometimes commenting https://www.eclipse.org/forums/index.php/t/21563/ out whatever I just added, saving, then uncommenting out and saving again fixes it.. and sometimes having to delete and restore a file fixes it. Just now, I added an else { } block to my if statement and it gave me that error upon save. I can't seem to get rid of it now.. Though more internal build screwing around will fix it I'm sure. Has anybody else had this? Where is this error log? Thanks! Posted 4 years ago # Travisism Novice BirdJoined: Jan '12Posts: 18 Travisism Novice BirdJoined: Jan '12Posts: 18 Quick solution to fix this in Flash Builder: Project -> Clean Still would like to know where this error log is, or to find the solution to this (as it happens way more than I'd internal build error like). Posted 4 years ago # javierecf Competent BirdJoined: Jan '12Posts: 54 javierecf Competent BirdJoined: Jan '12Posts: 54 Try reinstalling Flash Builder, or give it a chance to FlashDevelop. Try reinstalling Flex SDK, or upgrade it. Posted 4 years ago # ChrisGreenhough Novice BirdJoined: Jan '12Posts: 15 ChrisGreenhough Novice BirdJoined: Jan '12Posts: 15 I used to get the Flash IDE going screwy on me like this sometimes. Usually quitting and relaunching the application was sufficient. But often I'd restart the Mac too. Of course deleting the prefs file seems a frequent fix on Macs, as long as you can safely go that route. I always back-up my prefs before doing this in case I need to retrieve any data from it. Posted 4 years ago # Travisism Novice BirdJoined: Jan '12Posts: 18 Travisism Novice BirdJoined: Jan '12Posts: 18 @javierecf I'm on a mac so FlashDevelop is a no go. I'm using the latest version of Flex SDK. @ChrisGreenhough ya after making the original post I found I could just do a clean rebuild (Project -> Clean) and it gets rid of it, but I was kinda hoping somebody had some insight into either where the error file is, or what might be causing it so I can prevent it
Things LocationTech Long-Term Support PolarSys Science OpenMDM More Community Marketplace Events Planet Eclipse Newsletter Videos Participate Report a Bug Forums Mailing Lists Wiki IRC How to Contribute Working Groups Automotive Internet of Things LocationTech Long-Term Support PolarSys Science OpenMDM Toggle navigation Home Projects Forums Eclipse Community Forums Forum Search: Search Help Register Login Home Home» Language IDEs» AJDT» An internal error occurred during: "BuildConfiguration change action". Show: Today's Messages :: Show Polls :: Message Navigator An internal error occurred during: "BuildConfiguration change action". [message #69175] Fri, 12 January 2007 16:23 Dwight CarterMessages: 4Registered: July 2009 Junior Member I am getting a lot of these errors when I convert a java project to an aspectj project. I have one project (call it project A) which contains my aspects for logging. I have a couple other projects that contain the java code which the aspects will be weaved into. These other projects are in cvs as java projects, and since most of the developers do not need the logging aspect to be weaved, we plan to leave these as java projects. I hijack the .classpath and .project files for these java projects, and convert them to java projects for the weaving. I have specified the bin folder of the A project in the aspectpath. Seems to be working fine but whenever I convert from a java project to a aspectj project I get these error popups. In the .log file, they show up as: !ENTRY org.eclipse.core.runtime 4 2 Jan 11, 2007 17:36:16.180 !MESSAGE An internal error occurred during: "BuildConfiguration change action". !STACK 0 java.lang.IllegalArgumentException: Attempted to beginRule: R/, does not match outer scope rule: P/QuestPersistence at org.eclipse.core.internal.runtime.Assert.isLegal(Unknown Source) at org.eclipse.core.internal.jobs.ThreadJob.illegalPush(Unknown Source) at org.eclipse.core.internal.jobs.ThreadJob.push(Unknown Source) at org.eclipse.core.internal.jobs.ImplicitJobs.begin(Unknown Source) at org.eclipse.core.internal.jobs.JobManager.beginRule(Unknown Source) at org.eclipse.core.internal.resources.WorkManager.checkIn(Unkn own Source) at org.eclipse.core.internal.resources.Workspace.prepareOperati on(Unknown Source) at org.eclipse.core.internal.resources.Resource.touch(Unknown Source) at org.eclipse.ajdt.internal.buildconfig.ProjectBuildConfigurat or.setActiveBuildConfiguration(Unknown Source) at org.eclipse.ajdt.internal.buildconfig.ProjectBuildConfigurat or.makeSureThereIsAtLeastOneActiveConfigur