![]() ![]() Painfully, that wouldn't compile, either. I even tried re-compiling AutoIt3Wrapper myself, adding trace and debug lines on several occasions. I looked in all the directories I thought it could have ended up in, due to some bizzar path issue. Upon opening the log file, I was stumped yet again! The error message, from RC.EXE, said, and I copy'n'paste, "RC : fatal error RC1110 : could not open temp.RC" I had found that EXTREMELY useful when I was tinkering with specifying the location to my own RC.EXE way back when. To my, almost, relief, I did see a file in the temporary files directory called rc.log. I didn't see any "temp.rc" file, either! Odly enough, the progress dialogue shown during compilation took the expected amount of time to "create resource file." I didn't see RC.EXE/RCDLL.DLL briefly flash through, like with previous versions of the front-end/wrapper. I was stumpted when I didn't see ANY change in the contents of my temporary files directory. ![]() I tried compiling my program again, this time relying on the included copy of RC.EXE. So, I removed the path for RC.EXE from the AutoIt3Wrapper.ini - I left the option, just made it equal nothing, like 5/8ths of the other options in there. My next thought was along the lines of some obscure version conflict. The path had not been changed since I first discovered I could tell the compiler front-end - CompileAU3 - where to find my own copy of the Resource Compiler. My second thought was, "I'll bet it's an old path that wasn't corrected when things got swapped around on network shares/drive mappings." But, that was shot down I have MASM32 on a local hard drive. My first thought was, "Rats, did I delete MASM32 when I was ``cleaning shop'' of old, rarely used programming resources?" But, I still have a complete MASM32 directory tree, including RC.EXE and RCDLL.DLL. The aneurysm began when I consistently received a compile-time error stating my program would not have it's resources information updated. ![]() I spent a moment checking out the new compiler directives, so I could make sure my wrapper custom INI was up-to-date - I like to have ALL the options listed as a quick reference, rather than opening the 3 every time. I noticed that my customized CompileAU3.ini was copied/renamed to AutoIt3Wrapper.ini, and placed in the new directory. I recently re-installed practically everything: AutoIt v3.1.1 (Production), AutoIt v3.1.1.131 (Latest Beta) and SciTe4Au3 plus the update to bring the tools up to v3.1.1.131 support. erm, Tools, Beta development was at v3.1.1.117. The last time I wrote a program using SciTe4Au3 and all the usual suspects. That's about the time I discovered I could specify where my ResHacker.exe and RC.EXE/RCDLL.DLL files were located, thus avoiding duplicate copies - even the temporary ones extracted from CompileAU3 itself. I've been using a customized CompileAU3.ini file since, I think, AutoIt v3.1.1.76. ![]() What's driving me bonkers is I can't, for the life of me, figure out why it doesn't work now, when it worked perfectly fine the last time I wrote an AutoIt3 program! I'm having much the same issue with my setup. It is Fileinstall(ed) to and remove when finished.ĭoes SciTE's Output pane show and errors or extra info from RC ? SciTE 1.68 was included on 3/11 so I don't know what version SciTE4AutoIt3 installer you are using. Just download the latest version posted 4/13. I read on documentation of SciTE to put Resource Hacker in CompileAU3, and in other place to put it in AutoIt3Wrapper. I read the 3 and notice a reference to rc.exe, and the error message that I received, but because is the compilation ok if I don't have the file?ĭo your installation of SciTE v1.68 created AutoIt3Wrapper and not CompileAU3? ini, a declaration not supported (string after keyword FileVersion). The strange thing is that now the compilation is ok, in fact like you told me, I had, in file. In thats directories I don't have rc.exe. I had create the AutoIt3Wrapper where I put the Resource Hacker v3.4.0, in this way CompileAU3.exe don't have the warning on missing Resource Hacker. On my PC I have the directory CompileAU3 and not the AutoIt3Wrapper. Thank you very much for your pleasure, I have installed SciTE v1.68 (the last). ![]()
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