April 28, 2019 Visual D dustmite | ||||
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Suspicious file found: D:\.dustmite\build.dustmite.bat You should use a clean copy of the source tree. If it was your intention to include this file in the file-set to be reduced, re-run dustmite with the --force option. adding force, it then asks me to overwrite dir, then I get D:\.dustmite\Repos\S\S: The process cannot access the file because it is being used by another process. dustmite --strip-comments --no-redirect --split *.bat:lines D:\.dustmite "build.dustmite.bat 2>&1 | find \"Internal error\"" Ultimatly dustmite does nothing. |
April 29, 2019 Re: Visual D dustmite | ||||
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Posted in reply to Alex | On Sunday, 28 April 2019 at 22:02:32 UTC, Alex wrote: > Suspicious file found: D:\.dustmite\build.dustmite.bat > You should use a clean copy of the source tree. > If it was your intention to include this file in the file-set to be reduced, > re-run dustmite with the --force option. > > adding force, it then asks me to overwrite dir, then I get > > D:\.dustmite\Repos\S\S: The process cannot access the file because it is being used by another process. > > dustmite --strip-comments --no-redirect --split *.bat:lines D:\.dustmite "build.dustmite.bat 2>&1 | find \"Internal error\"" > > Ultimatly dustmite does nothing. You need to run DustMite in a project that reproduces the error/behavior you want to reduce minimally. That's what the first warning is about. I typically copy over the D file(s) required to reproduce the behavior in a fresh folder and run DustMite there. For more info, please see its documentation: https://github.com/CyberShadow/DustMite/wiki |
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