Visual C Build Issues
If you experience any problems running Visual C++ build on a build agent, you can try to workaround these issues with the following steps, sequentially:
Make sure you do not use mapped network drives.
Make sure build user have enough right to access necessary network paths
Log on to the build agent machine under the same user as for build and try running the following command:
msbuild.exe <path to solution.sln> /p:Configuration:Release /t:Rebuild
Build Agent service runs under the user with local administrative privileges
Make sure Microsoft Visual Studio is installed on the build agent
You have to start Visual Studio 2005 or Visual Studio 2008 under build user once http://www.jetbrains.net/devnet/message/5233781#5233781
If Error spawning cmd.exe appears, you should put the following lines exactly into the list in Tools -> Options -> Projects and Solutions -> VC++ Directories:
--$(SystemRoot)\System32 --$(SystemRoot) --$(SystemRoot)\System32\wbem
http://www.jetbrains.net/devnet/message/5217957#5217957You need to add all environment variables from
...\Microsoft Visual Studio 9.0\VC\vcvarsall.bat
to environment or to Build Agent ConfigurationTry using devenv.exe with Command Line instead of Visual Studio (sln) build runner
Ensure all paths to sources do not contain spaces
Set
VCBuildUserEnvironment=true
in runner propertiesSpecify 'VCBuildAdditionalOptions' property with value '/useenv' in the build configuration settings to instruct msbuild to add '/useenv' commandline argument for spawned vcbuild processes.