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Checking for file delete/create results
Building project step 'Create Release directory'...
A subdirectory or file C:\Foo\Bar already exists. Building project step 'Empty output directory'... File C:\Foo\Bar\*.BPL' does not exists The above results using a RUN PROGRAM action, eg %DOSCMD% CALL DEL %RELEASEDIR%\*.BPL It is not an error if the file to be deleted is already deleted. Similarly, it is not an error if the directory to be created already exists. Yet if I shut off "fail on errors", what happens when there is a real error? Any advice...? Please and thank you. |
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For the create case, conditionally build the step only if the folder doesn't exist. See the Create dest dir step of the Recurse.bld sample.
In the delete case, testing here on Windows XP SP2 (with %DOSCMD% resolving to C:\WINDOWS\system32\cmd.exe /C), that command does return a 0 (success) exit code if no matching files are found, but if it does something different in your environment, you could treat a failure with output containing 'does not exist' as success by adding (VBScript) code like this to the step's vbld_StepDone script event function: If InStr(Application.ExpandMacros("%LASTSTEP_OUTPUT%" ), "does not exist") Then Step.BuildStatus = vbldStepStatSucceeded End If See help on script events for more details: http://www.visualbuild.com/Manual/?scriptevents.htm |
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Thank you for a prompt and helpful reply
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