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‎Jul 30, 2009
10:39 AM
Fatal error F8511: can't open include file
I am running Compile.exe in InstallShield 2009 StandaloneBuild under Windows XP Professional, specifying
-i"C:\Program Files\InstallShield\2009 StandaloneBuild\Script\Ifx\Include"
among the parameters.
I am getting
C:\Program Files\InstallShield\2009 StandaloneBuild\Script\Ifx\Include\IfxXMLRT.h(7) : fatal error F8511: can't open include file
C:\Program Files\InstallShield\2009 StandaloneBuild\Script\Ifx\Include is present on my PC, IfxXMLRT.h is in the \Include directory and I can view it.
Why can't Compile.exe find this include file?
What is the significance of (7) in the message?
Thanks!
-i"C:\Program Files\InstallShield\2009 StandaloneBuild\Script\Ifx\Include"
among the parameters.
I am getting
C:\Program Files\InstallShield\2009 StandaloneBuild\Script\Ifx\Include\IfxXMLRT.h(7) : fatal error F8511: can't open include file
C:\Program Files\InstallShield\2009 StandaloneBuild\Script\Ifx\Include is present on my PC, IfxXMLRT.h is in the \Include directory and I can view it.
Why can't Compile.exe find this include file?
What is the significance of (7) in the message?
Thanks!
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‎Jul 30, 2009
10:57 AM
I believe it means line 7, which is #include "XMLRT.h", which must be in a different directory not currently listed on your include path...
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‎Jul 30, 2009
11:31 AM
In other words, what can't be found is not ifxXMLRT.h itself, but rather what is included on its 7th line. Got it, and thanks very much!