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As I read in the forum the working directory for Debugging always has to include a drive letter.
In Compaq Compiler it was possible to give the working directory as ..\\..\\Work, means as relative directory.
Is this really not possible in Intel Compiler?
Thanks
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Relative paths are handled properly for the Working Directory setting with the Intel C++ 11.1 Update 4 (11.1.054) which contains the Intel Visual Studio integrations (same for VS2005 and VS2008):
Intel C++ Compiler Professional Edition Integration for Microsoft Visual Studio* 2005, Version 11.1.845.2005 , Copyright 2002-2009 Intel Corporation
Only the IntelVisual Fortran11.1 compiler is still affected. It was too late to fix this in 11.1 update 5 so it will be fixed in the IVF 11.1 Update 6 (tentatively in the April/May '10 time-frame).
(Resolution Update on 04/26/2010): Internal tracking id: DPD200149637 is fixed in the Intel Visual Fortran Compiler Professional Edition 11.1 Update 6 (11.1.065 - Windows).
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Thanks for the hint - I use Intel Visual Fortran but does it matter which Compiler I use?
Isn't it a property of Visual Studio?
Do you know where I can find a Intel Fortran Forum?
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Apparently it is a property of the solution itself (Properties > Debugging > Working Directory) and it does matter which compiler is used.
A relative path (e.g. ..\..\work) works finewith theMicrosoft C++ compiler (e.g. MSVC++ solution) under VS2008/VS2005SP1 but it does not work when either the Intel C++ or Fortran compilers and their respective solution. This seems to be a defect in our VS integrations. I notified our VS integrations Developers and will update this post when I have more information.
There are two Fortran Forums available:
Intel Visual Fortran Compiler for Windows
Intel Fortran Compiler for Linux and Mac OS* X
(Internal tracking id: DPD200149637)
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Relative paths are handled properly for the Working Directory setting with the Intel C++ 11.1 Update 4 (11.1.054) which contains the Intel Visual Studio integrations (same for VS2005 and VS2008):
Intel C++ Compiler Professional Edition Integration for Microsoft Visual Studio* 2005, Version 11.1.845.2005 , Copyright 2002-2009 Intel Corporation
Only the IntelVisual Fortran11.1 compiler is still affected. It was too late to fix this in 11.1 update 5 so it will be fixed in the IVF 11.1 Update 6 (tentatively in the April/May '10 time-frame).
(Resolution Update on 04/26/2010): Internal tracking id: DPD200149637 is fixed in the Intel Visual Fortran Compiler Professional Edition 11.1 Update 6 (11.1.065 - Windows).
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This helps - Thanks a lot.
... and I will jump to Fortran Forum now
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