Hi!
I found the problem.
D:\harbour\trunk\harbour\include>copy hbiniseg.h d:\DEV\harbour\include
        1 arquivo(s) copiado(s).

D:\harbour\trunk\harbour\include>

And now working fine.
Because initial process of making harbour not copying new file.

Best Regards,
Itamar M. Lins Jr.

"Przemyslaw Czerpak" <dru...@acn.waw.pl> 
escreveu na mensagem news:20091209192617.ga5...@linux-4bod.home.aster.pl...
> On Wed, 09 Dec 2009, Itamar Lins wrote:
>
> Hi,
>
>> But, working fine at:
>> >Log Message:
>> >-----------
>> >2009-12-09 12:50 UTC+0100 Viktor Szakats (harbour.01 syenar.hu)
>
> That's very bad news for you because it confirms that you are building
> Harbour using wrong header files in some places. Some of them comes from
> current code and some of them are taken from old builds. Probably from
> old install directory which for sure cannot contain newly added files
> like hbiniseg.h so you have above error message.
> Using invalid header files may cause any unpredictable results.
> As long as you do not clean your environment settings you should
> expect that Harbour binaries you are creating are broken.
>
> best regards,
> Przemek 



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