I attempted to run BMAKE basic and I recieved the screen output below I am completely new to MDL development and can't seem to get off on the right foot any help is appreciated.
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C:\Windows\system32>cd C:\cad\Bentley\Program\MicroStation\mdl\bin
C:\cad\Bentley\Program\MicroStation\mdl\bin>mcomp basic
C:\cad\Bentley\Program\MicroStation\mdl\bin>bmake basicBentley Systems Make Utility. Version 08.11.00.06, Sep 5 2007Wed Jul 10 09:15:49 2013
~mkdir \mdl\objects
~mkdir \mdl\rscobj
~mkdir \mdl\reqdobjs
[== Building \mdl\objects\basiccmd.h, (C:\cad\Bentley\Program\MicroStation\mdl\bin\basiccmd.r) ==]\mdl\bin\rcomp @\mdl\objects\make.optThe system cannot find the path specified.BMAKE: call trace line: 56, C:\cad\Bentley\Program\MicroStation\mdl\bin\basic.mkeWed Jul 10 09:15:50 2013, elapsed time: 0:01
Does the folder \mdl\objects\ exist? If not, this might be related to the UAC level you have on your system. BTW, it looks like you are using an old version of BMAKE. You should consider using a more current version.
The alternative to Phil's advice to check UAC level is to start MicroStation Developer Shell in mode "As administrator" to ensure processes like bmake will have full right to create folders and files.
WIth regards,
Jan
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Unknown said:It looks like you are using an old version of BMAKE...
... and a later version of the Microsoft toolset. SMG should be using Viz Studio 2005 to obtain the right version of the C++ tools.
Regards, Jon Summers LA Solutions
What version are you using of...
Another two reminders:
1. Need to start MicroSation Developer Shell (not Windows Command Prompt) as your development environment.
2. Need to change to the basic folder (not the ...\mdl\bin) and type bmake.
HTH, YongAn