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I am trying to integrate intel ipp into visual studio 2008 but when i go to
Project> Intel C++ Composer XE 2011> Select Build
Components
it says that
There are neither C++ compilers nor Intel Performance Libraries installed for this platform
what can i do to integrate it?
what am i doing wrong here?
thank you
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Hi esouka,
I would recommend posting this in the IPP support forum, but it does seem like something went wrong in your installation. Maybe a re-install, and then verifying that when it asks you to integrate into Microsoft Visual Studio 2008* that this is selected is worth trying.
I would recommend posting this in the IPP support forum, but it does seem like something went wrong in your installation. Maybe a re-install, and then verifying that when it asks you to integrate into Microsoft Visual Studio 2008* that this is selected is worth trying.
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I solved the problem by installing an older version of intel ipp, i installed version 5.3.
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Hi esouka,
By seeing your reply that the problem was solved using the older version, i think your license support is expired to download and install the latest version. If not please feel free to Post thisissue in Download,Licensing & Registration forum.
Thanks & Regards,
Sukruth.H.V
By seeing your reply that the problem was solved using the older version, i think your license support is expired to download and install the latest version. If not please feel free to Post thisissue in Download,Licensing & Registration forum.
Thanks & Regards,
Sukruth.H.V
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I don't think that an integration problem was related to some trial or realversion ofIPP library. It must be
compiled regardless of VS selected.
It means, that a user could have a completely expired version of IPP and it could be used without any
limitations for compilation and linking, not execution. Do you understand what I'm talking about?
There was a problem with the linker and there wasn't a problem at run-time!
I also didn't understand what type ofolder version of IPP 'esouka' is using now, a trial or something else?
Best regards,
Sergey
compiled regardless of VS selected.
It means, that a user could have a completely expired version of IPP and it could be used without any
limitations for compilation and linking, not execution. Do you understand what I'm talking about?
There was a problem with the linker and there wasn't a problem at run-time!
I also didn't understand what type ofolder version of IPP 'esouka' is using now, a trial or something else?
Best regards,
Sergey

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