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I have read the relevant posts and uninstalled and reinstalled a few times, but I'm still unable enable IVF compiler from VS2008 SP1. I have VS2003 and 2005 installed also, and IVF appears under 2005, but I'd like it to also appear in 2008. Can you please advise?
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Thanks - that nails it. You have not installed the Visual C++ component of Visual Studio 2008. That is required. You have C# but not C++. Please do a "modify" of VS2008 and add the Visual C++ component. Then try the compiler install again.
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Try running the program attached to this post. Report any errors it shows.
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Try running the program attached to this post. Report any errors it shows.
I had already tried that program. The response is:
Visual Studio 2008 installed at C:Program FilesMicrosoft Visual Studio 9.0
Error whileloading C:Program FilesMicrosoft Visual Studio 9.0Intel FortranVFPackagesVFHieEditor.dll: The specified module could not be found.
Press any key to exit program
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Ok, that means that the 11.0 install did not work properly. Please do this:
1. Uninstall 11.0
2. Delete the C:Program FilesMicrosoft Visual Studio 9.0Intel Fortran folder
3. Reinstall 11.0
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I don't think that's going to work. I just uninstalled IVF (it took a *LONG* time) but there if no Intel Fortran folder where you indicated. There is one under VS8 though. If the reinstall doesn't work, can I somehow copy the VS8 Intel folder into VS9 and then run the utility you sent me?
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No - the VS2005 files are not compatible with VS2008. Perhaps something is preventing the files from being installed for VS2008. Is this an XP or Vista system?
Try this after reinstalling. Open the folder C:Program FilesIntelDownloadFortranCompilerPro11.0.066installs1033w_cprof_ide_ia32_p_11.0.066 (I assume you're using 11.0.066 here - if not, replace "066" with "061". Double-click on w_cprof_ide_ia32_p_11.0.066.msi. This should bring up a dialog with Modify/Repair/Remove options. Select Modify and make sure that the option for VS2008 is selected.
Just checking, you do have "Visual Studio 2008" Standard, Professional or Team System Edition, right? Not an "Express Edition"?
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The directory structure you describe just doesn't exist on my computer. I uploaded an image of my directory structure.
Instead I reinserted the CD and selected "Modify" as you suggested. As you can see from attached image, only VS2005 appears as an option.
I have VS2008 Standard Edition, and it appears to be registered correctly (I can dbl-click on a .sln file and it opens VS2008 as appropriate). I have previously tried some versions of IVF 10.1, but they've all been uninstalled.
Other ideas?
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I can't see what you uploaded - you have to click on the filename in the "folder" and select Add Attachment.
So you installed from CD? Try downloading 11.0.066 from the Intel Registration Center - get the one with the name ending in _novsppe.exe. See if that changes anything.
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Interesting. Ok, please do this. Open VS2008. Click Help > About, then click Copy Info. Paste into a reply here.
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Thanks - that nails it. You have not installed the Visual C++ component of Visual Studio 2008. That is required. You have C# but not C++. Please do a "modify" of VS2008 and add the Visual C++ component. Then try the compiler install again.
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Intel Visual Fortran Compiler Integration Package ID: w_cprof_p_11.0.066
Intel Visual Fortran Compiler Integration for Microsoft Visual Studio* 2008, 11.0.3452.2008
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Scott,
That is a very different problem.
uuid.lib comes from the Platform SDK. VS2008 should have installed this in C:Program FilesMicrosoft SDKsWindowsv6.0A and if you go to Tools > Options > Intel Visual Fortran > Compilers > Libraries, the list should include the line:
$(WindowsSdkDir)lib
Check to see if the directory and the line is there. If the directory is not there, you may need to do a "change" of Visual Studio to add it. If the line is not there, add it.
The above advice assumes you are building a 32-bit application. If you are building a 64-bit application, you need to make sure that the Visual C++ x64 support is installed (see the Fortran Release Notes for instructions) and then change the Platform for your build configuration to "x64", For x64, uuid.lib is in a "x64" subfolder of the above directory and, when you select x64 as the target platform in Tools > Options > Intel Visual Fortran > Compilers, the line for Libraries will read:
$(WindowsSdkDir)libx64
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Sudden loss of VS2008 support components alsomay be caused by disk drive problems. CHKDSK and VS2008 repair will be time-consuming but effective, if that was the problem. The VS2008 .iso will likely be hit also if it's on the same drive with the damaged installation.
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Intel Visual Fortran Intel 64 Compiler Professional for applications running on Intel 64, Version 11.0 Build 20081105 Package ID: w_cprof_p_11.0.066
Copyright (C) 1985-2008 Intel Corporation. All rights reserved.
ifort astap.for /fpe:0 /names:lowercase /iface:cref /module:C:PROGRA~1CULLIM~1SINDAF~1lib /MT /libs:dll /iface:mixed_str_len_arg /include:C:PROGRA~1CULLIM~1SINDAF~1lib /assume:byterecl /extend_source:132 /O3 /list /traceback /INCREMENTAL:NO
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Does uuid.lib exist in the "libx64" directory under the Windows SDK?
Try this. On the project;s Linker > General property page, enable "Show progress messages". Rebuild the project. Post the contents of the buildlog.htm in the project's x64Debug subfolder
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[12/04/08,08:09:39] Setup.exe: AddGlobalCustomProperty
[12/04/08,08:09:40] Microsoft Visual Studio 2008 Professional Edition - ENU: [2] Servicing: a SubComponent failed to construct
[12/04/08,08:09:40] MSITOSIT: [2] ERROR processed; exception was thrown for retail build
Developer Comment: : has no associated directory, verify the Feature table is correct
Build Time: Thu Dec 11 14:04:18 2003
HRESULT: -2147467259
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Oh, you're not using Visual Studio! In that case, you need to make sure the Windows SDK is in the list for the LIB environment variable. This should be done automatically if you use the Intel Fortran "Build Environment" shortcut to start your command session.
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