Command copy exited with code 4 when building - Vi

2019-01-16 04:03发布

问题:

Every now and then when I build my solution here (with 7 projects in it) I get the dreaded 'Command copy exited with code 4' error, in Visual Studio 2010 Premium ed.

This is because of the post-build event not being able to go through.

Here's what solves the problem, temporarily

  • Sometimes: A restart of Visual Studio and I'm able to build the solution
  • Sometimes: Both a restart of Visual Studio and my file manager of choice (Q-Dir 4.37) solves it.

Here's what the post-build event looks like:

xcopy "$(SolutionDir)Solution Items\References\*.dll" "$(TargetDir)" /Y

When you get the command copy exited with code [insert value] error, it's normally because of the following:

  • read / write permissions
  • missing files
  • wrong directories

However - obviously at times when I build the solution, there's no problem.

FYI, I uninstalled ReSharper 5.1.1 two weeks ago and Visual Studio's been giving me some errors since then (among them not being able to debug). I re-installed Visual Studio and it's working better since then, but still get this problem. Could it have to do with some ReSharper stuff being somewhere?

Have you had the same problem and solved it? Or do you have any possible solution to it?

Cheers.

回答1:

I've invariably found this to be a file locking issue. Code 4 is Cannot Access File. One partial solution I found is to use the /C option for xcopy (which continues on error). Not really a solution but mostly it has stopped my builds from failing.

Another solution which only works on 32 bit is to use the unlocker tool to release the windows handles on the file before the copy.

Edit: I've just realised that it works under 64 bits too.



回答2:

While /C may ignore errors, it might not be the real solution as there could be files that MUST be copied in order for the build to be successful.

The most common issue is the missing quotes around the pre-defined command tags (such as $TargetDir). When one creates various branches and paths in code or TFS, there is a very high chance for this to occur.

Sometimes if the file is read only, it will cause issues too. Add the /R option to allow read only files to be copied over. You can find list of available options at:

http://www.microsoft.com/resources/documentation/windows/xp/all/proddocs/en-us/xcopy.mspx?mfr=true

Another possible issue is that the underlying folder cannot be accessed. If so, trying performing "start xcopy" instead of "xcopy". This will open another command window but with admin priveleges.



回答3:

I crossed the same error, but it is not due to the file is locked, but the file is missing.

The reason why VS tried to copy an not existing file, is because of the Post-build event command.

After I cleared that, problem solved.

UPDATE:

As @rhughes commented:

The real issue is how to get the command here to work, rather than to remove it.

and he is absolutely right.



回答4:

In case the post build event contains copy/xcopy command for copying build output to some directory(which usually is the most common post build operation) the problem can occur in case the full directory path either of source or target destinations contain folder names which include spaces. Remove space for the directory name(s) and try.



回答5:

I have also faced this problem.Double check the result in the error window.

In my case, a tailing \ was crashing xcopy (as I was using $(TargetDir)). In my case $(SolutionDir)..\bin. If you're using any other output, this needs to be adjusted.

Also note that start xcopy does not fix it, if the error is gone after compiling. It might have just been suppressed by the command line and no file has actually been copied!

You can btw manually execute your xcopy commands in a command shell. You will get more details when executing them there, pointing you in the right direction.



回答6:

As mentioned in many sites, there are various reasons for this. For me it was due to the length of Source and Destination (Path length). I tried xcopy in the command prompt and I was unable to type the complete source and path (after some characters it wont allow you to type). I then reduced the path length and was able to run. Hope this helps.



回答7:

I got this error because the user account that TFS Build Service was running under did not have permissions to write to the destination folder. Right-click on the folder-->Properties-->Security.



回答8:

Run VS in Administrator mode and it should work fine.



回答9:

This can happen in multiple cases:

  1. When the complete string path is longer than 254 chars.
  2. When the name of the file to be copied is wrong.
  3. When the target path is wrong.
  4. When the readonly attribute is set on the copied file or target folder.


回答10:

I got this error because of the file was opened in another instance.

when i closed the file and again re-build the solution, it was successfully copied.



回答11:

I faced the same issue in case of XCOPY after build is done. In my case the issue was happening because of READ-ONLY permissions set on folders.

I added attrib -R command before XCOPY and it solved the issue.

Hope it helps someone!



回答12:

I had the same error with xcopy in connection with the Test Engine. I am using VisualStudio Professional 2013. By default Test -> Test Settings -> Keep Test Execution Engine Running seems to be the reason for my error code 4 with xcopy. Switching it off solved the problem. The execution engine seems to keep hold on some .dlls.



回答13:

I had the same problem. A simple 'Clean Solution' in VS cleared the error, but it was a temporary solution.



回答14:

I found that setting the file's Copy To Output Directory parameter to Copy Always seems to have cleared up the locking issue. Although now I have 2 copies of the files and need to delete one.



回答15:

I had the same problem. However, nothing worked for me. I solved the issue by adding

exit 0

to my code. The problem was that while I was doing copying of the files, sometimes the last file could not be found, and the bat returned a non-zero value.

Hope this helps someone!



回答16:

If you are running Windows 7 onward, you can try the new 'robocopy' command:

robocopy "$(SolutionDir)Solution Items\References\*.dll" "$(TargetDir)"

More information about robocopy can be found here.



回答17:

I faced same issue. I deleted post-build events and it started working. Some times when we add some SQL components it may add post build commands also.



回答18:

I am getting something similar using an xcopy with the /exclude option. In my case, I found that editing the post-build event (something harmless like a newline after the command) and saving the project causes the error to happen. Re-saving the file specified in the /exclude option causes it to work again.



回答19:

As I am writing a DLL library I used the xcopy command to copy the library where the program can find and load it. After several times of opening and closing the program there was still an open process of it in taskmanager which i did not recognized.

Look for any process from which the file may be used and close it.



回答20:

What fixed it for me: dig down to the specific solution for the project you want i.e NOT the overall solution file for all the projects.

Do try - I tried everything else mentioned here but to no avail.



回答21:

I don't see anything in here to suggest that this is a web-app but I have experienced this issue myself - I've got two xcopy commands on a post-build event and only one of them was failing. Something had a lock on the file, and it wasn't Visual Studio (as I tried restarting it.)

The only other thing that would have used the dll I built was IIS. And lo and behold,

A simple iisreset did the trick for me.



回答22:

I had the same issue. It was caused by having the same flag twice, for example:

if $(ConfigurationName) == Release (xcopy "$(TargetDir)." "$(SolutionDir)Deployment\$(ProjectName)\" /e /d /i /y /e)

Observe that the "/e" flag appears twice. Removing the duplicate solved the issue.



回答23:

In my case my $(OutDir) was simply ..\..\Build\ i.e. some relative path. And, when I was trying to xcopy as follows xcopy /y "$(OutDir)Proj1.dll" "Anypath\anyfolder\" I was getting the exit code error 4.

What's happening was, this command was getting executed in the $(OutDir) (in my case build folder) itself and not the directory where the csproj file of the project was located (as we would normally expect). Hence, I kept getting File not found error (corresponding to exit code 4).

I couldn't figure this out until I wrote cd in the Post Build events, to print which directory this was getting executed in.

So, to summarize, if we're wishing to copy / xcopy files from the $(OutDir), either use "$(TargetDir)" (which is complete path for output directory) or need not specify any path at all.



回答24:

Can be caused by VMWare Workstation with Shared Folders

I have the problem always when the destinatinon folder of the xcopy is also mapped as Shared Folder in a VM.

I solved it with a script running in the vm and deleting the content of the shared folder.



回答25:

To expand on rhughes answer,

The robocopy works beautifully, just incase you need to include sub directories you can use /e to include subs and copy empty directories or /s to include subs excluding empty directories.

Also robocopy will report back a few things like if new files were copied, this will cause VS to complain since anything above 0 is a failure and robocopy will return 1 if new files have been found. Its worth to mention that robocopy first compares the Source/Dest and only copies the updated/new files.

To get around this use:

(robocopy "$(SolutionDir)Solution Items\References\*.dll" "$(TargetDir)") ^& IF %ERRORLEVEL% LEQ 4 exit /B 0