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    Default Compile output - Not verbose

    Hi Friedrich -

    I have a script that doesn't get used as a setup. All I do is
    permanently add a manifest and codesign, etc.

    Is there a way to keep track of the verbose compiler output in
    generated htm file without me having to copy it?

    Even better (for my needs, anyway) would be to append to an existing
    file if it already exists. I want to be able to certify to myself at a
    later date that this particular compile process was successful.

    What do you recommend?

    Thanks.

    There is not much to read in the htm file:


    SetupBuilder 10.0 - Build Report
    Build Project: EstimatorSha1Sha2.sbp
    Release Type: Win32

    Summary
    SetupBuilder Compiler: 10.0.5452
    Compilation Date/Time: 6/21/2017 -- 2:46:53PM
    Product Version: 1.00.000
    Project File: EstimatorSha1Sha2.sbp
    Executable Name: CodesignTest2015.exe
    Project Type: Full Install
    Total file(s): 0
    Total data size: 0 KB (0 bytes)
    Total .exe size: 187 KB (191,650 bytes)

    Results
    Build log was saved at:
    T:\sb\codesign\EstimatorSha1Sha2\CodesignTest2015. htm
    0 error(s), 11 warning(s)


    Thank you.

    Jeff Slarve
    www.jssoftware.com

    WAG, the dog?

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    Default Re: Compile output - Not verbose

    Hi Jeff,

    I have added a new feature to SetupBuilder. Please see the attached
    screenshot.

    If "Enable Compiler Output generation" in the global IDE compiler options is
    enabled, then the compiler writes the compiler output data to an ASCII text
    file. If the text file already exists, it will append the new data to the
    existing file.

    Thank you for your suggestion!

    Friedrich
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    Default Re: Compile output - Not verbose

    Sweet! Thank you Friedrich.

    Jeff Slarve
    www.jssoftware.com

    WAG, the dog?

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