On Mon, Aug 8, 2016, at 15:25, Terry Reedy wrote: > Last January, I wrote a batch file to build all three versions with the > 'optional' extensions. I started rebuilding more often after this. > > 36\pcbuild\build.bat -e -d > 35\pcbuild\build.bat -e -d > 27\pcbuild\build.bat -e -d > > Thanks for making this possible. It initially worked, but now it stops > after the first command, even without errors. Has a flag been changed > to treat warnings as errors? How can I change the .bat to wrap each > command with the equivalent of try: except: pass?
I'm not sure how it ever worked, but you have to use "call" to run one batch file from another batch file, otherwise it doesn't start a recursive command interpreter and so it won't run anything else in the outer batch file. I don't know if .cmd files have this limitation. -- https://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/python-list