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Hi Jason,
This looks like an issue we identified with the MSBuild process being called by reflection, and so it was launching as 32bit, rather than being called as a new (64 bit) process, which is why you get the Failed: System.IndexOutOfRangeException: Index was outside the bounds of the array error. This is why the build works from within SA, as the SA process launches as 64bit.
If you are able to run the build using the 64bit version of MSBuild it should work.
A build to redress this is being worked on currently, I'll give you more information when it becomes available. / comments
Hi Jason,
This looks like an issue we identified with the MSBuild process being called by reflection, and so it was launching as 32bit, rather than being called as a new (64 bit) process, which is ...
We're dealing with this in a support case, and will post a solution when one is found. / comments
We're dealing with this in a support case, and will post a solution when one is found.
Hi xiard,
Thanks for contacting support and for your query, a feature request has been entered for you, the reference is MP-2397. / comments
Hi xiard,
Thanks for contacting support and for your query, a feature request has been entered for you, the reference is MP-2397.
Hi Simay,
If you download the latest version from the product page, this will give you a 14 day trial of the full (pro) version. / comments
Hi Simay,
If you download the latest version from the product page, this will give you a 14 day trial of the full (pro) version.
Hi sql-lover,
5.0 was pulled from the update stream as it is being replaced by 5.0.1 soon, this fixes a bug with application intent. / comments
Hi sql-lover,
5.0 was pulled from the update stream as it is being replaced by 5.0.1 soon, this fixes a bug with application intent.
Hi,
We'll discuss this in a ticket and post the solution here. / comments
Hi,
We'll discuss this in a ticket and post the solution here.
Hi thienvan,
The trial version simply has full product functionality for 14 days, after which you would need to purchase a licence to continue usage. / comments
Hi thienvan,
The trial version simply has full product functionality for 14 days, after which you would need to purchase a licence to continue usage.
Hi Stesmi,
I'm afraid that your assumption is correct, and that we can't override this behaviour in SmartAssembly.
Please let me know if you have any further questions. / comments
Hi Stesmi,
I'm afraid that your assumption is correct, and that we can't override this behaviour in SmartAssembly.
Please let me know if you have any further questions.
Hi Adam,
I'm afraid there isn't a way to do this, at least not one documented or that I've come across in my usage of the product; the only hack I can think of is to kill Reflector through task manager. / comments
Hi Adam,
I'm afraid there isn't a way to do this, at least not one documented or that I've come across in my usage of the product; the only hack I can think of is to kill Reflector through task man...
Hi puffin,
This has been logged as a ticket (#51869), and I'll update this thread with anything useful we find. / comments
Hi puffin,
This has been logged as a ticket (#51869), and I'll update this thread with anything useful we find.