Azure CI build error C1189
the problem is the following,
I have one vs2017 solution that correctly runs at my local machine.
this solution contains multiples c++ and c# projects.
I'm trying to build the same solution at Azure CI, but the build fails. it shows me this error at one .CPP file
Error C1189: #error: 'You must redo this OnClose so it works with your version of MFC'
As the solution work when it runs locally I just do not understand what should I do (setup into azure) in order to correctly build the solution into Azure.
VS2017 Setup
Azure Setup
do this error say something to anybody?
thx.
Sorry for my rusty English.
azure
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the problem is the following,
I have one vs2017 solution that correctly runs at my local machine.
this solution contains multiples c++ and c# projects.
I'm trying to build the same solution at Azure CI, but the build fails. it shows me this error at one .CPP file
Error C1189: #error: 'You must redo this OnClose so it works with your version of MFC'
As the solution work when it runs locally I just do not understand what should I do (setup into azure) in order to correctly build the solution into Azure.
VS2017 Setup
Azure Setup
do this error say something to anybody?
thx.
Sorry for my rusty English.
azure
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the problem is the following,
I have one vs2017 solution that correctly runs at my local machine.
this solution contains multiples c++ and c# projects.
I'm trying to build the same solution at Azure CI, but the build fails. it shows me this error at one .CPP file
Error C1189: #error: 'You must redo this OnClose so it works with your version of MFC'
As the solution work when it runs locally I just do not understand what should I do (setup into azure) in order to correctly build the solution into Azure.
VS2017 Setup
Azure Setup
do this error say something to anybody?
thx.
Sorry for my rusty English.
azure
the problem is the following,
I have one vs2017 solution that correctly runs at my local machine.
this solution contains multiples c++ and c# projects.
I'm trying to build the same solution at Azure CI, but the build fails. it shows me this error at one .CPP file
Error C1189: #error: 'You must redo this OnClose so it works with your version of MFC'
As the solution work when it runs locally I just do not understand what should I do (setup into azure) in order to correctly build the solution into Azure.
VS2017 Setup
Azure Setup
do this error say something to anybody?
thx.
Sorry for my rusty English.
azure
azure
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