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Core dump when attempting to build

Intel_C_Intel
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I just started using IVF 8.0 with Visual Studio .NET 2002 ver 7.0.9466. I havea project that somebody else built using CVF and I am trying to convert it. I followed the instructions for moving and converting.
The program consists of asolution with 32 projects, all Fortran. If I attempt to build the full solution, I get a core dump. I then attempted to build the projects individually. Some of them build just fine, but some of them lead to a core dump which forces Visual Studio .NET to exit. The only information I can get on the cause is:
"devenv.exe
The instruction at "0x10054601" referenced memory at "0x00000358". The memory could not be read."
Has anybody seen a similar error?
Any ideas how to track it down and fix it?
Thanks a lot.
Mike
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Steven_L_Intel1
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If you bought a full support version, download the latest update (8.0.042) and re-convert your projects. There was a bug that involved multi-project workspaces with exactly this symptom.
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Intel_C_Intel
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Steve,
Thanks a lot. I will give it a try.
Through trial and error, I found that if I just went in and modified a project property, applied the change, and resaved, I was then able to build. It didn't matter what I changed, and even worked if I changed it back to the original value - I played with nlogo on and off. It must have had something to do with the conversion as I hadn't changed the project properties on most of the files since attempting the conversion.
Anyway, I will get the update and see if it helps.
Mike
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