Your trial period for using Incredibuild has expired. Network security restrictions are blocking TCP/IP access from your machine to either the Coordinator machine or the Agent machines in the network. Your machine is disconnected from the network. The Coordinator is currently unavailable, either because the machine it is running on is shut down or disconnected from the network, or because the Coordinator service is not active. The Coordinator name or port set in the Agent Settings dialog in your machine is incorrect. The project contains a very small amount of files, and therefore they do not get distributed between the Agents. Check with your system administrator to see if your license allows allocation of the required extension package to your machine. Allocating build system packages is done from the Coordinator Monitor. The extension package required for building the project is not allocated to your Agent. Check with your system administrator to see if your license allows adding your machine to the list of subscribed Agents. The Agent on your machine is not subscribed on the Coordinator machine. Q: When building projects, only my machine's Agent participates in the build!Ī: This can be due to a number of reasons: Note that you can only use BuildConsole in computers that have Microsoft Visual Studio installed. Why?Ī: The PATH environment variable is not set to the Incredibuild installation folder. Q: I'm trying to run BuildConsole from the command line but keep getting the "'BuildConsole' is not recognized as an internal or external command, operable program or batch file." error. This can also be done remotely from the Coordinator Monitor. Q: How can a user disable an Agent temporarily to make sure Incredibuild does not use the machine's CPU?Ī: By right-clicking the Incredibuild tray-icon and selecting Disable Agent. This is normal and does not affect the application's behavior. Why?Ī: There are some differences between Incredibuild and MSVC output, caused by debug information placement, timestamps in the binary files, OBJ file order in the linking phase, and so on. Q: I'm comparing OBJ/EXE files that MSVC created to those of Incredibuild – and they're not the same. idb files for each of the Agents participating in the build, and these are stored in the intermediate folder. Incredibuild generates separate debug information and. Q: I've noticed some files with the "vcx0_ib_" prefix (x can be "6", "7", or "8") appear in the intermediate directory of my project during Incredibuild operation. If you do not find an answer here or in the Knowledge Base website page, please let us know by opening a ticket in our Support Center and we will try to respond as promptly as possible. We do our best to try and answer the most frequently asked questions in this section.
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