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FAQ
02-02-2006, 03:44 AM
Question:

How do I compile a script using SetupBuilder command line switches?

Answer:

You can use sbuilder.exe command line options in conjunction with other processes to create an automated build process.

Enter sbuilder.exe as the script executable, then the /C switch, and then the name of the script.

Example: sbuilder.exe /C "C:\Development\Sample.sb5"

Other compile time command line options include:

/DS -- Define a symbol (#def)

Example: sbuilder.exe /C "C:\Development\Sample.sb5" /DS MYSYMBOL "1"

/SC -- Set a constant (#const)

Example: sbuilder.exe /C "C:\Development\Sample.sb5" /SC MYCONSTANT "1"

A compiler.txt file is created if there was a compile error. The error log file is located in the same directory as the sbuilder.exe file.

SetupBuilder Requirements:

Developer Edition. This function is not available in the Clarion or Professional versions of the SetupBuilder Installation System.