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07-03-2012 02:54 PM
How about disabling the the windows indexing feature for the folder that holds your temporary build files?
I have never had this problem for 8 months with LV2011 until today. and it has been failing 4 times in a row for me....
I have just disabled the indexing feature and now it looks fine.
07-25-2013 01:44 PM
I actually typically see an error 1/error 7 combo related to moving a source VI to the exe destination whenever I have the destination folder open in Windows Explorer. That's an interesting point about Windows indexing...maybe having the folder open makes the Indexing service prioritize that folder? And maybe, because the appbuilder is effectively adding a bunch of files to that folder as it builds, the indexing is happening frequently, so whatever conflict may arise has moer opportunities to happen...?
It would be great if someone from NI could provide an explanation of this behavior.
Here's an example of the error messages (VI names/paths obscured to protect the innocent):
Error Code: 1
Error Source: Error copying files.
Source: C:\Code\Trunk\Software\**********************.vi
Destination: C:\Code\Trunk\Executables\**********************.vi
Invoke Node in AB_Source_VI.lvclass:Set_VI_Path.vi->AB_Source_VI.lvclass:Copy_SourceItem.vi->AB_Build.lvclass:Copy_Files.vi->AB_Application.lvclass:Copy_Files.vi->AB_EXE.lvclass:Copy_Files.vi->AB_Build.lvclass:Build.vi->AB_Application.lvclass:Build.vi->AB_EXE.lvclass:Build.vi->AB_Engine_Build.vi->AB_Build_Invoke.vi->AB_Build_Invoke.vi.ProxyCaller
Method Name: Set Path
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Error 7 occurred at AB_Source_VI.lvclass:Copy_SourceItem.vi -> AB_Build.lvclass:Copy_Files.vi -> AB_Application.lvclass:Copy_Files.vi -> AB_EXE.lvclass:Copy_Files.vi -> AB_Build.lvclass:Build.vi -> AB_Application.lvclass:Build.vi -> AB_EXE.lvclass:Build.vi -> AB_Engine_Build.vi -> AB_Build_Invoke.vi -> AB_Build_Invoke.vi.ProxyCaller
Possible reason(s):
LabVIEW: File not found. The file might have been moved or deleted, or the file path might be incorrectly formatted for the operating system. For example, use \ as path separators on Windows, : on Mac OS X, and / on Linux. Verify that the path is correct using the command prompt or file explorer.
07-25-2013 06:12 PM
I also get a failed build often, but not always, if I leave Windows Explorer pointed at the build folder. Win 7-32 Home Premium, LV2011, Dell 6540. Window indexing off, to my knowledge. No other search indexer installed.
To be honest, I'm not sure if it is an error 6 -- I've stopped looking because I know if I close the Windows Explorer that is pointed at the build folder, the next time I try the build it will work.
07-26-2013 11:18 AM
later i did some readings from NI that indicated if you have an explorer open at the build output folder, there will be some low level windows process randomly accesses that folder. And if at that time instance, your LV build process is also writing to it, it could result in a file permission issue, which is what we experienced.