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May 26, 2006 Library Problems | ||||
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A seemingly new problem with the library (lib) tool has cropped up since I went to version 8.48. Any way I try to add an object to a library results in the message Assertion failure: 'len <= IDMAX' as shown in this example. **************************************************************************** C:\C_LIBVC>dir *.obj Volume in drive C is Drive0 Volume Serial Number is 0084-2562 Directory of C:\C_LIBVC 05/26/2006 08:54a 275,132 gmthermo.obj 1 File(s) 275,132 bytes 0 Dir(s) 17,712,508,928 bytes free C:\C_LIBVC>c:\development\dm\bin\lib -c c:\c_libvc\test.lib gmthermo.obj Digital Mars Librarian Version 8.00n Copyright (C) Digital Mars 2000-2002 All Rights Reserved www.digitalmars.com Assertion failure: 'len <= IDMAX' on line 129 in file 'libin.cpp' abnormal program termination C:\C_LIBVC> **************************************************************************** Any suggestions as to how to do this properly would be appreciated. Thanks. |
May 26, 2006 Re: Library Problems | ||||
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Posted in reply to GTG | In article <e572ob$56q$1@digitaldaemon.com>, GTG says... > >A seemingly new problem with the library (lib) tool has cropped up since I went to version 8.48. Any way I try to add an object to a library results in the message Assertion failure: 'len <= IDMAX' as shown in this example. I've come to the realization that this is not a new problem. It seems to be limited to this particular object file (size?). HOWEVER, I would still appreciate any insight into the error message and how I might fix the problem. Thanks. |
May 27, 2006 Re: Library Problems | ||||
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Posted in reply to GTG | GTG wrote:
> In article <e572ob$56q$1@digitaldaemon.com>, GTG says...
>> A seemingly new problem with the library (lib) tool has cropped up since I went
>> to version 8.48. Any way I try to add an object to a library results in the
>> message Assertion failure: 'len <= IDMAX' as shown in this example.
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> I've come to the realization that this is not a new problem. It seems to be
> limited to this particular object file (size?). HOWEVER, I would still
> appreciate any insight into the error message and how I might fix the problem.
The only way to deal with it is to shorten the names in the .obj file.
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