Error: Only X86 Assemblies are supported
ShamanDBA
Posts: 2
Anyone getting the error the following error when checking in changes:
Only x86 asseblies are supported.
Is there any work around for this?
Only x86 asseblies are supported.
Is there any work around for this?
Comments
If you'd like to add your vote to the user voice request that would be helpful.
http://redgate.uservoice.com/forums/390 ... r-have-the
You could try unchecking this in your commit list for now.
Thanks you!
Stephanie M. Herr :-)
SQL Source Control Project Manager
Stephanie M. Herr :-)
Product Manager Database DevOps
I wish I could. I get an UnhandledException while comparing, so no change to check or uncheck anything. (RG Source Control 1.0.1.13, SQL Server 2008 R2 64bit Developer Edition).
Other projects without assemblies work fine (except those with spatial data, but that's another point).
Any other ideas to uncheck assemblies?
Peter
In order to delete the assembly you can
- Delete the assemblies sql file using your normal source control client and commit
- You then need to go and update your WorkingBase folder manually using your source control client. If you look in C:\Users\<whoever>\AppData\Local\Red Gate\SQL Source Control 1\WorkingBases for the file you just deleted in source control, and then update the Assemblies directory containing it the file should disappear
- If you then restart SSMS the tab should now load without error, showing the Assembly as an Add on the commit tab.
Thanks for your help. I've taken the folowing steps:
- I moved the assemblies with the TortoiseSVN RepoBrowser away to another temporary project, because I don't want to loose the history. The assemblies folder is now empty.
- Checked the ...\SQL Source Control 1\WorkingBases\...\Assemblies directory. It contains only empty subfolders, but no files.
- Restarted SSMS, connect to the server, select the database and ... get the UnhandledException in the "Commit Changes" tab
Maybe this is not the same problem? I attached the complete error message from Source Control. The mentioned function and assembly, both exists in the database and are working fine.
Peter
RedGate.SQLSourceControl.Engine.SqlCompareException: Failed to locate the CLR assembly MCH.Sql for the [dbo].[fnc_regex_validate_CLR] function. ---> RedGate.SQLCompare.Engine.SqlCompareException: Failed to locate the CLR assembly MCH.Sql for the [dbo].[fnc_regex_validate_CLR] function. ---> SmartAssembly.SmartExceptionsCore.UnhandledException: SmartExceptionsCore.UnhandledException @ 3712, offset:392 ---> SmartAssembly.SmartExceptionsCore.UnhandledException: SmartExceptionsCore.UnhandledException @ 3710, offset:2753 ---> SmartAssembly.SmartExceptionsCore.UnhandledException: SmartExceptionsCore.UnhandledException @ 539, offset:477 ---> SmartAssembly.SmartExceptionsCore.UnhandledException: SmartExceptionsCore.UnhandledException @ 2048, offset:37 ---> SmartAssembly.SmartExceptionsCore.UnhandledException: SmartExceptionsCore.UnhandledException @ 314, offset:38 ---> SmartAssembly.SmartExceptionsCore.UnhandledException: SmartExceptionsCore.UnhandledException @ 1985, offset:0 ---> SmartAssembly.SmartExceptionsCore.UnhandledException: SmartExceptionsCore.UnhandledException @ 313, offset:38 ---> SmartAssembly.SmartExceptionsCore.UnhandledException: SmartExceptionsCore.UnhandledException @ 316, offset:38 ---> SmartAssembly.SmartExceptionsCore.UnhandledException: SmartExceptionsCore.UnhandledException @ 952, offset:61 ---> SmartAssembly.SmartExceptionsCore.UnhandledException: SmartExceptionsCore.UnhandledException @ 938, offset:89 ---> SmartAssembly.SmartExceptionsCore.UnhandledException: SmartExceptionsCore.UnhandledException @ 950, offset:14 ---> SmartAssembly.SmartExceptionsCore.UnhandledException: SmartExceptionsCore.UnhandledException @ 2171, offset:58 ---> SmartAssembly.SmartExceptionsCore.UnhandledException: SmartExceptionsCore.UnhandledException @ 1926, offset:63 ---> SmartAssembly.SmartExceptionsCore.UnhandledException: SmartExceptionsCore.UnhandledException @ 218, offset:548 ---> SmartAssembly.SmartExceptionsCore.UnhandledException: SmartExceptionsCore.UnhandledException @ 2168, offset:1084 ---> SmartAssembly.SmartExceptionsCore.UnhandledException: SmartExceptionsCore.UnhandledException @ 1989, offset:18 ---> SmartAssembly.SmartExceptionsCore.UnhandledException: SmartExceptionsCore.UnhandledException @ 314, offset:38 ---> SmartAssembly.SmartExceptionsCore.UnhandledException: SmartExceptionsCore.UnhandledException @ 318, offset:38 ---> SmartAssembly.SmartExceptionsCore.UnhandledException: SmartExceptionsCore.UnhandledException @ 1765, offset:213 ---> SmartAssembly.SmartExceptionsCore.UnhandledException: SmartExceptionsCore.UnhandledException @ 2165, offset:63 ---> SmartAssembly.SmartExceptionsCore.UnhandledException: SmartExceptionsCore.UnhandledException @ 1764, offset:99 ---> SmartAssembly.SmartExceptionsCore.UnhandledException: SmartExceptionsCore.UnhandledException @ 1763, offset:52 ---> SmartAssembly.SmartExceptionsCore.UnhandledException: SmartExceptionsCore.UnhandledException @ 1229, offset:25 ---> SmartAssembly.SmartExceptionsCore.UnhandledException: SmartExceptionsCore.UnhandledException @ 1226, offset:0 ---> SmartAssembly.SmartExceptionsCore.UnhandledException: SmartExceptionsCore.UnhandledException @ 2065, offset:0 ---> SmartAssembly.SmartExceptionsCore.UnhandledException: SmartExceptionsCore.UnhandledException @ 1928, offset:117 ---> SmartAssembly.SmartExceptionsCore.UnhandledException: SmartExceptionsCore.UnhandledException @ 203, offset:11 ---> SmartAssembly.SmartExceptionsCore.UnhandledException: SmartExceptionsCore.UnhandledException @ 248, offset:137 ---> SmartAssembly.SmartExceptionsCore.UnhandledException: SmartExceptionsCore.UnhandledException @ 724, offset:26 ---> SmartAssembly.SmartExceptionsCore.UnhandledException: SmartExceptionsCore.UnhandledException @ 2314, offset:31 ---> SmartAssembly.SmartExceptionsCore.UnhandledException: SmartExceptionsCore.UnhandledException @ 1357, offset:120 ---> SmartAssembly.SmartExceptionsCore.UnhandledException: SmartExceptionsCore.UnhandledException @ 1359, offset:21 ---> SmartAssembly.SmartExceptionsCore.UnhandledException: SmartExceptionsCore.UnhandledException @ 1504, offset:13
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at #Eyg.#Gyg.#eGh()
at #Eyg.#Gyg.#vl()
at RedGate.SQLCompare.Engine.Database.Register(String path, ScriptDatabaseInformation dbinfo, Options options)
at #G3c.#L3c.#t.#u3.#i4c()
at #oEc.#7Jf.#hKf(ICancellableOperationStatus status, ICancellable database, Action action)
at #oEc.#7Jf.#t.#B3.#sKf()
at #oEc.#7Jf.#gKf(Action action)
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Server stack trace:
bei #oEc.#7Jf.#gKf(Action action)
bei #oEc.#7Jf.#jKf(ICancellableOperationStatus status, ICancellable database, Action action)
bei #G3c.#L3c.#e4c(String path, #M3c args)
bei #G3c.#K3c.#83c(String path, TArg argument)
bei #G3c.#L3c.#f6c(String path, ScriptDatabaseInformation folderOptions, Options options, ICancellableOperationStatus status)
bei #oEc.#i7c.#t.#9Jf.#t.#2Db.#TSi()
bei RedGate.SQLSourceControl.Engine.Cancellables.CancellableOperation.#t.#izb.#j5f()
bei System.Runtime.Remoting.Messaging.StackBuilderSink._PrivateProcessMessage(IntPtr md, Object[] args, Object server, Int32 methodPtr, Boolean fExecuteInContext, Object[]& outArgs)
bei System.Runtime.Remoting.Messaging.StackBuilderSink.PrivateProcessMessage(RuntimeMethodHandle md, Object[] args, Object server, Int32 methodPtr, Boolean fExecuteInContext, Object[]& outArgs)
bei System.Runtime.Remoting.Messaging.StackBuilderSink.AsyncProcessMessage(IMessage msg, IMessageSink replySink)
Exception rethrown at [0]:
at System.Runtime.Remoting.Proxies.RealProxy.EndInvokeHelper(Message reqMsg, Boolean bProxyCase)
at System.Runtime.Remoting.Proxies.RemotingProxy.Invoke(Object NotUsed, MessageData& msgData)
at RedGate.SQLSourceControl.Engine.Action.EndInvoke(IAsyncResult result)
at RedGate.SQLSourceControl.Engine.Cancellables.CancellableOperation.#zIc(ICancellableOperationStatus status, Pair`2[] labelledActions)
at #oEc.#i7c.#t.#9Jf.#SSi()
at #oEc.#7Jf.#t.#9Jf.#uKf()
at #oEc.#7Jf.#hKf(ICancellableOperationStatus status, ICancellable database, Action action)
at #oEc.#7Jf.#lKf[T](ICancellableOperationStatus status, ICancellable database, Func`1 function)
at #oEc.#i7c.#QSi[TDiffType](ICancellableOperationStatus status, IReadOnlySourceControlServerCallBacks sourceControlUserCallBacks, ScriptDatabaseInformation folderOptions)
at #oEc.#i7c.#t.#z2.#hOi()
at #oEc.#i7c.#bOi[TDiffType](ICancellableOperationStatus status, Func`1 innerBuild)
at #oEc.#i7c.#q1f(ICancellableOperationStatus status, IReadOnlySourceControlServerCallBacks sourceControlUserCallBacks, ScriptDatabaseInformation folderOptions)
at #oEc.#4Ec.#z7c(ICancellableOperationStatus status, IReadOnlySourceControlServerCallBacks sourceControlUserCallBacks)
at #oEc.#4Ec.#7Jc(ICancellableOperationStatus status, IReadOnlySourceControlServerCallBacks sourceControlUserCallBacks)
at #oEc.#4Ec.#t.#A2.#D7c(ICancellableOperationStatus status)
at #eEc.#iEc.#t.#u3.#k5f()
at RedGate.SQLSourceControl.Engine.Cancellables.CancellableOperationBase.InvokeWithTracker(Action action)
at #eEc.#iEc.Invoke()
at #JLc.#Qlg.Invoke()
at #JLc.#PLc.#t.#Jfb.#EJf()
at RedGate.SQLSourceControl.Engine.SmartAssembly.ExceptionReporting.ErrorReporterBase.Do(Action toDo, Predicate`1 shouldReportPredicate, Boolean rethrow)
at RedGate.SQLSourceControl.Engine.SmartAssembly.ExceptionReporting.ErrorReporterBase.DoWithObviousExceptionsRethrowAll(Action action)
at RedGate.SQLSourceControl.CommonUI.Forms.ErrorDialog.DoWithObviousExceptionsRethrowAll(Action action)
at #JLc.#PLc.#CTc(ICancellableOperation`1 operation, Object token)
We're going to have to continue to look into this to get you up and running. I created an issue for us to address this. Our Internal Reference Number is SOC-1348.
Stephanie M. Herr :-)
Product Manager Database DevOps
Due to the large number of databases and database objects (tsql and clr) per database that we design, develop, maintain, manage, ... we stop now evaluating RG Source Control until we get a fix that solves this problem and lets us keep our existing svn history on clr objects.
Peter
Thanks for posting this workaround. We'll get in touch when we have imiplemented the assemblies so that you can continue your evaluation.
Stephanie M. Herr :-)
Product Manager Database DevOps
Stephanie M. Herr :-)
Product Manager Database DevOps
Peter