This time I used the compressed file v2.16.13 you referenced above, decompressed it using 7zip, and attempted a Debug Win32 build using VS2019 and the solution ALLvs2019.ĮrrorĜ1001 Internal compiler error.ğolderCompareĜ:\Miscellaneous\WinMerge\2.16.13 sources\Externals\boost\boost\operators.hppđ54Įrror MSB3191 Unable to create directory "C:\Miscellaneous\WinMerge\2.16.13 sources\Build\frhed\Win32\Debug\Languages\".
FYI, I downloaded the source code originally from the zip file, not using git, so the file sent with DOWNLOAD ZIP is incomplete. Debug and Release 圆4 builds also have only the same error, but many additional warnings, mostly conversions from long long to long possibly losing data.
I can supply a file with these for both Debug and Release builds, but I don't know how to attach it to this message.īuilding Release Win32 gives only the C1083 error ( Common.h missing). As the second is a compiler error, it may be a VS issue. There is no file Common.h, but there is a file operators.hpp in the specified location. WinMerge32BitPluginProxyPSĜ:\Program Files (x86)\Microsoft Visual Studio\2019\Community\MSBuild\Microsoft\VC\v160\đ45ĮrrorĜ1001 Internal compiler error.ğolderCompareĜ:\Miscellaneous\WinMerge\winmerge-master\Externals\boost\boost\operators.hppđ54 SeverityĜodeĝescription Projectğile Line Suppression StateĮrrorĜ1083 Cannot open include file: '././Externals/sevenzip/CPP/Common/Common.h': No such file or directory Merge7zĜ:\Miscellaneous\WinMerge\winmerge-master\ArchiveSupport\Merge7z\stdafx.hđ0Įrror MSB3073 The command "if exist dlldata.c goto :ENDĮcho エラー: MIDL は、主要なプロジェクトにインターフェイスを少なくとも 1 つ持っていない限り DLLDATA.C を生成しません。 If there is anything else we might assist you with please let us know.Using the WinMerge master downloaded, attempting to build solution ALLvs2019 Debug Win32 fails with these errors: In the meantime, until this gets resolved you may exclude the item from detection as ransomware by following the instructions under the Exclude a File or Folder section on this page and selecting Exclude from detection as ransomware only to exclude the process from the Ransomware Protection component in Malwarebytes.
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