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Suddenly, out of the blue, I get the LME288 linker error.

[ilink32 Warning] Warning: D:/Projects/TrainFever Game Manager/TFGM/Win32/Debug/TFGameManager.ilc: 0x00010000 / 0x08000000
[ilink32 Warning] Warning: D:/Projects/TrainFever Game Manager/TFGM/Win32/Debug/TFGameManager.ild: 0x00010000 / 0x08000000
[ilink32 Warning] Warning: D:/Projects/TrainFever Game Manager/TFGM/Win32/Debug/TFGameManager.ilf: 0x00010000 / 0x0a000000
[ilink32 Warning] Warning: D:/Projects/TrainFever Game Manager/TFGM/Win32/Debug/TFGameManager.ils: 0x0003b000 / 0x08000000
[ilink32 Warning] Warning: unknown heap name   : 0x08000000 / 0x08000000
[ilink32 Warning] Warning: Error detected (LME288)
[ilink32 Error] Error: Unable to perform link

I have no AV installed and the project has been running fine for over a year. I have tried:

  • Incremental linker disabled/enabled, no difference...
  • Manually removing all files in /debug, still no change...
  • Full Build, no difference...
  • Reboot computer, no changes...

This has been asked before here but no real explanation or solution was presented.

What else can I do to fix this?

EDIT
I tried to rebuild a couple of other projects that has been running fine for years and now I get the LME288 error on all my projects.

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    This has been reported to QualityCentral several times over the years: #102099, #106085, and #109265 Mar 8, 2015 at 19:54
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    All three reports are closed without any solution or workaround. I doubt this problem is project related. One guy had even reinstalled Builder and still had the problem. It must be some cached files being corrupted. I'm cleaning up all my temp folders to see if it helps. Mar 8, 2015 at 21:45
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    I cleaned the disk from all temporary files, emptied the trashbin and now it works again. Mar 8, 2015 at 22:14
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    QC often closes valid issues as "cannot reproduce" ... means that a lot of transient problems go unfixed. I had such a problem trying to use the 64-bit debugger.
    – M.M
    Mar 8, 2015 at 22:40
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    This bug in builder makes me seethe. I have had a huge exchange with Embarcadero support trying to get to the bottom of it. All my problems started with XE7 on Windows 10, along the way several things fixed it for me for a short time. Installing XE8, fixed XE7. Cleaning up my project by removing non-version controlled files. However, the one thing that has given me the biggest fix (fine for a few months until today), was making a new user account on my PC. Now I am sitting here raging at the time I'm wasting, I will never ever use Builder again by choice because of this bug. Oct 13, 2015 at 9:26

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On 15 Jan, 2020, Embarcadero changed the status of RSP-12869 from "Needs feedback" to "Open" and assigned it to Internal Dev.

Older History: With the 10.2 Tokyo release of C++ Builder in April 2017, Embarcadero upgraded the linker, claiming to solve the problem: "The linker is now large address aware and can address up to 4GB on a 64-bit system, twice the previous amount. (Some customers hacked the linker to be LAE [sic] in the past by toggling the bit in the PE header; since the code wasn't written to be LAE-aware this hack prevented incremental linking and sometimes other functionality from functioning correctly.)" https://community.embarcadero.com/blogs/entry/what-s-new-in-c-builder-10-2-part-1-the-linker

However, on May 24, 2017, Ashleigh Quick reported that 10.2 Tokyo's linker still does not resolve the problem: RSP-12869. Similarly, @Ultralisk reports the same problem in a comment below on 2020-01-09.

Here's one workaround: beginning with 10.2 Tokyo, you have some new options to control LARGEADDRESSAWARE and linker heap sizes. Dieter Woellner reported on 26-Oct-2017 that, temporarily, setting C++-Linker | Advanced | Advanced Options entry to "-GF:LARGEADDRESSAWARE" eliminated the problem. But the problem returned, and he discovered that if you set the TDS Heapsize to a value below 0x08000000 you avoid the error/crash on linking...for now.

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I am one of those customers who hacked the linker to be LAA, thereby interfering with incremental linking (which I don't need) and solving my problem. If you don't need incremental linking, read on.

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I resolved the problem by setting the /LARGEADDRESSAWARE flag in ilink32.exe. The original solution came from Hiroyuki Shimada, using editbin, and posted at http://qc.embarcadero.com/wc/qcmain.aspx?d=134775 on 1/12/2016. He also applied it to bcc32.exe; I didn't need to.

As a public service, I have posted my patched ilink32.exe versions here:

To use either, rename your ilink32.exe in your RAD Studio binaries directory (e.g. C:\Program Files (x86)\Embarcadero\Studio\17.0\bin for RAD Studio Seattle, or ...\18.0\bin for Berlin), and copy mine in its place, renaming it to ilink32.exe.

[Note: these /LAA linkers solve the problem for many, but not all users; see @Andrew Legget's post on 7/25/2016 at https://quality.embarcadero.com/browse/RSP-13247]

This problem has been around for a long time and is not limited to XE3, XE5, XE7, XE8... There is now a lengthy discussion/lament at https://quality.embarcadero.com/browse/RSP-13247 as to why this was fixed in one version of RAD Studio but backed out in a later version; apparently /LAA "resulted in failures when linking incrementally with the static RTL". According to the 28/Mar/16 12:14 PM post by Dennis Jones in that thread, the /LAA patch does NOT address the other linker errors "EXE1825" or "out of memory".

Read below if you want to see three ways in which ilink32.exe can be patched...


  1. Set Large Address Aware flag with the lamarker tool, downloadable from: http://cc.embarcadero.com/Item/30459 (thanks to Doug Hay, 19/Jul/16 post in https://quality.embarcadero.com/browse/RSP-13247):

    lamarker -M -Filink32.exe

(You may do this directly in your C:\Program Files (x86)\Embarcadero\Studio\17.0\bin (or ...\18.0\bin) directory; it will rename the original ilink32.exe to ilink32.exe.old -- if you have permission)

--OR--

  1. Use editbin from MS Visual Studio, if you already have such installed (Microsoft claims that editbin must be run from within the IDE). As a preliminary step, copy bcc32.exe and ilink32.exe to prevent UAC's block (and to back them up)

    copy "C:\Program Files (x86)\Embarcadero\RAD Studio\12.0\bin\bcc32.exe" .

    copy "C:\Program Files (x86)\Embarcadero\RAD Studio\12.0\bin\ilink32.exe" .

    editbin /LARGEADDRESSAWARE bcc32.exe

    editbin /LARGEADDRESSAWARE ilink32.exe

-- OR --

  1. Set the Large Address Aware flag using editbin from the masm32 package:

Download from http://www.masm32.com/download.htm, which creates c:\masm32\bin\editbin.exe. I got a few warnings (involving ordinals 201 and 203) during MASM32 installation but its self-test passed, and all I needed was editbin.exe.

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    In your case were you actually running into large file problems? Some of the other people having LME288 only had small projects and the error did seem to be caused by corrupted or badly-permissioned temporary file; so perhaps the same error code is used for two quite separate problems.
    – M.M
    Jun 9, 2016 at 22:35
  • 50,000 lines of code in 40 modules, so, medium-sized. The problem could occur in a pristine build directory with no temporary files. Jun 11, 2016 at 0:41
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    I just want to let you know that your public service has not gone unappreciated - you've saved a bunch of us from this nightmare, thank you!
    – syco_link
    Nov 21, 2016 at 9:31
  • Confirmed that the lamarker.exe fix worked on the XE3 version of ilink32.exe. Granted, the original was so locked down (kept getting Access Denied errors) that I had to mess around with security settings of ilink32, copy it out to my desktop folder, convert and copy back into the program directory. But after the tool ran successfully, linking no longer faulted.
    – depwl9992
    Aug 8, 2018 at 17:48
  • "With the Tokyo 2017 Embarcadero has upgraded the linker" - Nope. They fixed nothing. I still see the error in a project that has less than 700 lines of code!
    – IceCold
    Jan 9, 2020 at 11:35
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I have been having this problem as well with RAD Studio XE8 installed on Windows 10. When installed on Windows 7 (x86), RAD Studio XE8 worked properly.

After upgrading to Windows 10 (x86) I ran into the dreaded unknown heap LME288 errors. At first it didn't appear on Windows 10 but if I installed something, it would pop up. If I restored the computer to Windows 7, it would disappear.

After a little research on the net, I found the solution. There is a memory problem with ilink32.exe and you need to enable the 3GB memory space at bootup on the computer. Here is what I do now if this error is ever displayed again:

  1. Run command prompt as Administrator.
  2. Type (without quotes) "bcdedit /set IncreaseUserVa 3072"
  3. Reboot computer.

After doing that, ilink32 works properly.

I found that after installing a newer version of Acronis True Image (2016), the LME288 error came back. But running the bcdedit solution here, it fixed the RAD Studio XE8 linker!!!

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    ilink32.exe is not compiled with /LARGEADDRESSAWARE flag. So I dont understand how this solution could work. Oct 8, 2015 at 7:47
  • Worked for me as well! Feb 4, 2016 at 13:19
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I found a workaround that seems to work.

It seems to have something to do with corrupted temporary files. I managed to get it to work again after I did a "Disk Cleanup" on my system disk.

I Deleted all files in the list (all checkboxes checked) and also the "Clean up system files"

After that I could compile and link, even without rebooting. Even the incremental link began to work again!

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    Thanks for sharing! This also worked for me with C++ Builder XE6. For anyone else with this issue, "Disk Cleanup" is the Windows tool (cleanmgr.exe) and not a feature of C++ Builder. Jun 8, 2015 at 11:15
  • I wonder if it could be related to temporary files being owned by Administrator, and you are running C++B as user, and so it cannot write the required temporary files
    – M.M
    Aug 1, 2015 at 4:52
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    I've tried this before and it appeared to work, but today I spent 3 hours trying everything that I could think of with no luck. I lost the count on how many times I run the Disk Clenaup, restarted, cleaned by hand all temps, ran as Administrator, and so on. What appears to did the trick was to change the amount of virtual memory. I had it to "Size managed by the OS" but I set it manually somewhat bigger and now it works... lets see for how long :( Oct 15, 2015 at 18:20
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    @Migrate2Lazarus This whole error is Voodo and people are trying a lot of things out of desperation. This works for some and not for others. The temp directory isn't the only places where there might be temporary files and there is no law saying that they are overwritten, it's up to each application. Mar 31, 2020 at 18:59
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    @MaxKielland - nope. it is not about C++ Builder or Delphi, it is about the daily bug we encounter in Embarcadero commercial products, bugs that we got used to shut up about them. Bugs that haven't been fixed for YEARS even if they crash the IDE/compiler hourly.
    – IceCold
    Apr 2, 2020 at 9:41
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Just running XE8 as administrator fixed it for me.

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As Drewski I ran into the LME288 error after the upgrade to Windows 10 (x64).

The error disappeared changing the Data Execution Prevention settings for ilink32.exe:

  • System properties -> Advanced system settings -> Performance -> Settings -> Data Execution Prevention
  • Turn on DEP for all programs and services except those I select -> ilink32.exe.
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  • That fixed my issue. tks Nov 10, 2016 at 12:33
  • That fixed my issue on Windows 7 Pro and C++ Builder XE4. I added bcc32.exe for DEP also (ilinke32.exe only did not work sometimes). I appreciate it. Apr 6, 2018 at 3:48
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In my case, trying all the other options here mentioned didn't work at all.

What seems to did the trick was setting manually the amount of virtual memory, in the System Settings of my Windows 10 machine. It was set to be managed automatically by the Operating System, but changing it to a manual value (even when the minimum was less than what was assigned automatically, and it is what is being used actually) made the linker work again.

In my case the OS had assigned something like 1,600 Mb. I set the minimum to 1,024 and the maximum to 3,072, restarted, and now the linker is working fine. The amount used says 1,024 (even when the recommended value says ~1,900).

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I have a different solution that hopefully will help someone struggling with this.

I tried everything and none of the solutions suggested earlier worked for me. Disk cleanup didn't help. This is clearly a bug in C++Builder that existed for many years, and is still not fixed even in XE8 as of 2015.

Luckily, I had another computer with working environment, where the same project did compile. I copied all files (*.exe, *.obj, etc) from the output directory (Win32/Debug) from that computer to the one where I had the problem, and that magically set C++ Builder straight; all builds afterward started to work.

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Fixed for XE10 and Windows 10 (x64) with Bitdefender IS 2016:

Bitdefender -> Modules -> Antivirus -> Exclusions -> Excluded Processes -> Add "...\bin\ilink32.exe" -> Allow

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Rebooting W10 solved this issue on XE5 but I am desactivating incremental build

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I fixed this by ensuring that the Embarcadero installation folder (e.g. C:\Program Files (x86)\Embarcadero) was excluded from all antivirus scans.

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Windows 10(x64), Rad Studio XE Berlin (incremental link enabled).

I fixed the problem by excluding "C:\Program Files (x86)\Embarcadero\bin" from antivirus Window Defender scans.

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Changing the IDE language from french to english with BDSSetLang.exe solved for me the LME288 error !

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The solution is very simple: the windows PATH environment variable exceeds its limit of 2047 bytes.

Please see my description here: http://blog.bitart.at/lme288/ [German]

Edit: My "solution" only lasted for a couple of months. After installing Microsoft Visual Studio the problems returned.

As mentioned in another answer: Patching ilink32.exe with

lamarker -M -Filink32.exe

seems to be the correct solution.

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It seems that with the linker supplied with 10.2.3, TDS heap size can be set up to 0x1FF00000. In the older and newer versions, this maximum is smaller (gives LME200). If you need a large heap size, I recommend using the linker from 10.2.3. I have also opened a bug report about this: RSP-27205

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Seems to be absolutely random to me... I also got the "unknown heap name" failure. I tried a lot of the solutions abovve, none of them worked. I tried the ilink from circlepi314, tried to clean the temporary files, multiple reboots, etc. On the linker failures page from Embarcadero I found that the calling convention from dlls might cause trouble. My project did contain calls to a dll. I excluded these calls, compiled and it linked again without any issue. Right after that I included these calls again and it also linked without any problems any more. Although I even cleaned the project in between. I even cannot reproduce it anymore. There must be somewhere some residues which are used by the linker and which are gone now. So hopefully this might help somebody in future.

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In my case it was Avast Antivirus - I turned it off and linking worked

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I have run into the same issue with 10.4. ilink32 was emitting a long string of warnings on the very first compile after installation. I checked the large address aware (LARGEADDRESSAWARE) flag in the linker options and it was already set. Then I set the TDS Heapsize to a value below 0x08000000 (I used 0x07FFFFFF) and did a rebuild. At this point, the link failed completely. I then reset the TDS Heapsize to the default of 0 and rebuilt, at which point ALL of the ilink32 warnings were eliminated and the link was completely clean.

I suspect that the TDS Heapsize value is not being read from the configuration unless it is explicitly set. I doubt typing a zero over the default zero will work as the IDE may not see a change in value, so I recommend setting to some value other than zero, building, then setting back to zero and rebuilding.

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It's hard to believe that you all have a projects which needs to increase heap size... All my LME200 LME288 and other Out of Memory errors has definitelly gone just after reinstalling all additional components (Fastreport/Devexpress etc.) without debug info. TDS filesize after that was 3times smaller, linker and debugger works exactly like they were tested by Embarcadero with one form application - no more crasy errors.

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ILINK32.EXE blocked by AVG Antivirus. Added an exception for ILINK and that fixed it.

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