Hi,
I have a large B4i project that is built with the hosted builder. The build is interrupted near the end, but I cannot find a real compiler or linker error in the log. The final error is only:
Error: ** BUILD INTERRUPTED **
The generated Xcode build is very large. The log contains 508 CompileC steps before the build stops. The generated project contains hundreds of Objective-C .m files.
My current assumption is that this is not a B4X syntax issue and not a normal Xcode compiler/linker error, but possibly a timeout or resource limit on the hosted builder because the project is very large.
One additional observation: it seems to work sometimes. However, after a successful build, the next build often fails again with BUILD INTERRUPTED. I then have to switch the hosted builder from Primary to Secondary, or the other way around, before another successful build is possible. After that, the same pattern can repeat.
Questions:
- Is Error: ** BUILD INTERRUPTED ** expected when the hosted builder times out or cancels a long build?
- Are there known limits for hosted builder build time or project size?
- Is there a way to get a more specific reason for the interruption?
- Could the need to switch between Primary and Secondary hosted builder indicate a cache / cleanup / stale state issue on the builder side?
I can provide the full build log if needed. The log has about 11,600 lines and the file size is about 3.9 MB.
Thanks in advance for any help or hints,
Thomas