Where is program searching for a file "/.txr/tix.conf" - c++

I am running a program on linux fedora in debug mode. And I get the error message
Startup Warning : Failed to open up profile at "/.txr/tix.conf"
I wanted to know what the location of of the tix file should be . I tried putting it in
Debug/txr/tix.conf
However that does not work as the program complains about the same thing. Any suggestions ?

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VS Code Error when compiling C++ Program: 'cmd' is not recognized as an internal or external command

I attempted to follow through on VS Code's method on making C++ code work on their editor. I did this successfully on my laptop but when I tried compiling it, I was met with the error:
* Executing task: C/C++: g++.exe build active file
Starting build...
C:\msys64\mingw64\bin\g++.exe -fdiagnostics-color=always -g "C:\Users\salty\Documents\Programming\C++ Scripts\myProgram\main.cpp" -o "C:\Users\salty\Documents\Programming\C++ Scripts\myProgram\main.exe"
'cmd' is not recognized as an internal or external command,
operable program or batch file.
Build finished with error(s).
* The terminal process failed to launch (exit code: -1).
* Terminal will be reused by tasks, press any key to close it.
This is the entire error message plus extra things in my editor.
If I try and copy and paste the command in the message into Windows Power Shell, it actually works (New .exe file appeared in the correct directory and runs without fault).
These are my environment variables for User, and these are my System variables.
I've tried uninstalling and re-installing and changing the paths around. I'm new to C++ programming and how compilers work in general, but I'm not sure why VS Studio says it doesn't recognize cmd among others it could've not recognized.
Why is it giving me this error?
Edit: I believe I didn't include a return 0; line in the program. Correcting this did not fix the issue.
I am not sure what I poked into place or if I just was too incompetent to realize something, however adding %SystemRoot%\system32 to my PSModulePath environment variables somehow fixed the issue, and since that action I have yet to replicate the compile error.
I don't know if adding that variable to my environments permanently fixed it or VS Studio needed a moment to process some things. Thanks anyways!

Cannot find Valgrind executable for use with CLion?

I am trying to connect Valgrind with CLion 2020.2.1 for testing purposes, but CLion (and perhaps I) cannot locate the Valgrind executable.
The path I am currently using is:
\\wsl$\Ubuntu\usr\bin\valgrind
But when I try to run anything with Valgrind using this path I get a message stating that it cannot run the program because of this error:
CreateProcess error=193, %1 is not a valid Win32 application
Which seemed to make sense upon further research, as what I am selecting (\usr\bin\valgrind) appears to be a .cpp source file and not an executable - as the error would indicate - but now I don't know what the issue is. If that isn't what CLion is looking for, then where is the file it is looking for?
Have also tried path '/usr/bin/valgrind/' which resulted in "Valgrind executable not found." when I tried to compile.
If anyone has any advice it would be greatly appreciated!!

VisualStudio - Fatal error LNK1168: cannot open myfile.exe for writing

Sometime, while I try to compile my project, VisualStudio show me this error:
1>LINK : fatal error LNK1168: cannot open C:\Path\myfile.exe for writing
and It not allowes me to compile the project.
It seems that myfile.exe is open and running in background yet, although I closed it. I opened Win TaskManager but the file is not shown in the list of process running.
This error persists and the only solution I found is reboot the system, but it's a tedious way that give me crazy because this error recurs often.
Some ideas to resolve it? Someone had the same error before?
I had this error already many times. Though your myfile.exe is not shown in TaskManager, It is present in background yet. If you open the cmd as administator and type:
tasklist | FIND "myfile.exe"
You can see your process running.
So at this point type the command:
taskkill /IM myfile.exe /F
in order to force the process kill.
Now, if you try to compile your project again, you'll see the compiler is ok and the error is resolved.
Surely it's possible that this error will occur again, so I suggest you to create a .bat file that run the kill command, so you can resolve the problem quickly.
regarding: LNK1168
Microsoft has a web page dedicated to this error:
LNK1168
The first thing on the linked page is:
The linker can’t write to filename.
The rest of the page discusses the details of why the linker cannot write to the file.

C++ Builder 10.3.3 [ilink32 Error] Fatal: Could not open .\Win32\Debug\TabbedApplication.exe (program still running?)

In C++Builder 10.3.3, when running my application, it stops the process and pops up with an error:
Unable to create process: Access denied
I don't know why this happens, and for the life of me I can't figure out what it is talking about.
I tried to build the solution to see if the error was occurring there, and it appears this is the case. After building the solution, the compiler stops the process and a fatal error pops up:
[ilink32 Error] Fatal: Could not open.\Win32\Debug\TabbedApplication.exe (program still running?)
Does anyone know what this error means, and how to fix it?
I added a new target platform in my project in the right
I added windows 64 bit and it worked
hope it helps
I've been getting this messages for months (even with previous verions of RAD studio) and i haven't found a solution yet.
I have used a process explorer and the process is not running but if i close and reopen the IDE the file is not locked anymore.
So i think the problem it's related with the "debugger" that stills is locking the file even when the IDE stopped the debugging process.
I have tried even the "unlocker" utility but it doesn't detect any process is locking the file ...
For know we have to wait until the debugger release the file.
These is the configuration i have tried in the registry:
HKCU\Software\Embarcadero\BDS\20.0\Debugging\Embarcadero Debuggers\Evaluators
[dedfault] REG_SZ dcc32260.dll
com32x.dll REG_SZ -1
dcc32260.dll REG_SZ 0

Error: not.exe has stopped working - When trying to build LLVM

I am trying to build LLVM on windows, and everytime I do so I get to a certain point and then recieve an error that says "not.exe has stopped working" It pops up on the desktop about 15 times.
I am not sure what is going on, but when I check the error in Visual Studio I receive this:
Error 4 error : Couldn't execute program 'C:/Users/Cyborg/Documents/Developer'The process cannot access the file because it is being used by another process. C:\Users\Joe\Documents\Dev\llvm\test\CUSTOMBUILD check-llvm
I receive this error 5-7 times depending on how fast I click the error that pops up on the desktop. So clearly this issue is happening because of that.
The fault module is: MSVCR100.dll
Does anyone know why this is happening?
I don't know why you're getting the error since I don't build or use LLVM on Windows. Since no one else has chimed in, I'll try to give a hint or two.
"not.exe" (or "not" under Linux) is a little LLVM helper program used when running the lit based regressions tests. It is used to execute a program and return a good exit status if the program fails and a bad exit status if the program doesn't fail.
I'm guessing that "CUSTOMBUILD check-llvm" (what ever that is) is attempting to run the regression tests and your getting your mysterious error as a result whenevr "not" is used.
I hope that helps.