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Hi,
I'm using Parallel Studio XE 2013 with VS2012. When I try to debug my programs I can't view any variables. The "locals" list is empty and quickwatch displays "unable to evaluate the expression". This happens even for the smallest projects, e.g. with only one variable. I don't see any meaningful error messages during build and in the debug window it's stated that the symbols are correctly loaded.
I'm not sure if it's relevant but my university uses a license server with floating licenses, and I'm off-campus, connecting over VPN.
Any thoughts?
cheers,
Maarten
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Which specific update of the compiler are you using? VS2012 support had some issues in the initial release and Update 1. Update 2 was better. In VS, do Help > About and find the entry for Intel Visual Fortran Composer XE integration - what does it display for "package ID" or "build ID"?
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Hi Steve,
thanks for your reply. Package ID: w_fcompxe_2013.0.089.
Best,
Maarten
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Thanks - that version is known not to work well with VS2012 debugging. Please install a more recent update.
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Thanks. I've tried to install an update using Intel Software Manager, but it asks for license information which I do not have. As said, my university uses a license server, so I'm not sure how to proceed.
Does the license for Intel Parallel Studio include this update as well? Or does this depend what "package" was bought?
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Parallel Studio XE includes this product, but whether you're eligible for the update depends on when the license support term expires. I suggest asking your university software administrator for help in getting the latest update.
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Good day,
I'm running Package ID: w_fcompxe_2011.4.196 with Visual Studio 2010 ENU Service Pack 1 (KB983509) . Is that combination known to have any problems?
-gary
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That combination was supported. The compiler version is rather old and is no longer a supported version.
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Thanks Steve. I'll see if I can get my company to update.

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