Microsoft KB Archive/49757

= PRB: Error U1082 When Command Line Too Long in Makefile =

Article ID: 49757

Article Last Modified on 10/23/2003

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APPLIES TO


 * Microsoft Program Maintenance Utility 1.2
 * Microsoft Program Maintenance Utility 1.2
 * Microsoft Program Maintenance Utility 1.2
 * Microsoft Program Maintenance Utility 1.2
 * Microsoft Program Maintenance Utility 1.2
 * Microsoft Program Maintenance Utility 1.3
 * Microsoft Program Maintenance Utility 1.4
 * Microsoft Program Maintenance Utility 1.4
 * Microsoft Program Maintenance Utility 1.4
 * Microsoft Program Maintenance Utility 1.4
 * Microsoft Program Maintenance Utility 1.4

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This article was previously published under Q49757



SYMPTOMS
An attempt to build a file with the Microsoft MAKE or NMAKE utilities fails and the utility generates the following message:

U1082: Not enough memory '...' cannot execute '...'

where '...' is replaced by the name of a command.



CAUSE
The length of the command line executed to build a given dependency is longer than the longest command line allowed in MS-DOS (128 characters). This error occurs most often with the Microsoft LINK command line.



RESOLUTION
Create a response file in the makefile and specify the name of the response file on the LINK command line. For more information on response files, see the documentation or the on-line help provided with your language compiler.

Additional query words: 1.10 1.20 1.30 1.40

Keywords: kb16bitonly KB49757

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