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    Default Command Line Failures

    I am attempting to run SetupBuilder in an unattended (CommandLine) scenario to automate builds.
    Currently I can call SetupBuilder, it reports to console that it runs, shows the active command line, but does nothing, creates no logs, and generates no errors.

    HELP!

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    Default Re: Command Line Failures

    Hello,

    please see the attached screenshot. You only have to use SB10.EXE /C to start the command line compiler from the Windows CMD prompt. You can change the compiler.txt log file location to see what is going wrong.

    Does this help?

    Friedrich
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    Default Re: Command Line Failures

    Quote Originally Posted by linder View Post
    Hello,

    please see the attached screenshot. You only have to use SB10.EXE /C to start the command line compiler from the Windows CMD prompt. You can change the compiler.txt log file location to see what is going wrong.

    Does this help?

    Friedrich
    No sir. Already done that...
    Current command line being used is:
    >> SB10.EXE /c "C:\Projects\BuildServer\SetupBuilderInstallers\EN ERCALCForRevitSetup.sbp" /LX "C:\Temp" /CV PRODUCTVER "1.2022.10.16" <<


    And SB10.exe location is in the path environment variable, and SB10 reports it was called in the command shell text, but nothing else happens. No errors, no logfile, and no output.

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    Default Re: Command Line Failures

    Could you please post a screenshot? Perhaps SB10.EXE does not even start? Did you try a fully qualified path to the SB10.EXE?

    BTW, what happens when you just enter SB10.EXE from your command line? Does this start the IDE?

    Friedrich

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