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Having issues where Advisor and Vtune don't seem to be able to start the target exe correctly. These are Fortran codes compiled with 2024.1 IFX. This used to work fine back in 2023.2 version era, but I haven't had any luck getting it to work in both 2024.0 and 2024.1. I get a generic 'application returned a non-zero exit value, application exit code and indicate an error while loading shared libraries...' I've verified the exe runs ok in the command prompt window. (Using the Intel VS2022 command prompt).
This is a Windows 10 machine, running Xeon E-2176M cpu. I was looking through what output I have, and attached a log file that may provide some useful info.
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As you mentioned below there are errors while loading libraries. Could you share the error message?
I get a generic 'application returned a non-zero exit value, application exit code and indicate an error while loading shared libraries...'
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I don't get much info. i've copied a screen shot from terminal. Its being run in the Intel VS2022 terminal. The exe runs fine run by itself (advc.exe). But then fails when trying to do a survey.
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Thank you for providing the additional data - I'm running some tests to see if I can reproduce.
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Hello - thank you for your patience. This issue will require deeper analysis so I have escalated this issue to our development team and will provide an update as soon as they review.
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