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Installed intel-oneapi-base-toolkit-2025.2.1.46_offline.exe and ...hpc...
Installation was successful. (Installed without MS VS 2022 Community not running)
On launch of MS VS 2022 Community (without a reboot after installing newer version of oneAPI)
Attached is ActivityLog.xml
Will try reboot and launch of MS VS
Jim Dempsey
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Hey, this usually appears after installing Intel® oneAPI Toolkits when Visual Studio hasn’t yet refreshed its environment. Here’s how to fix it step-by-step:
Restart Your PC
After installing oneAPI, Visual Studio needs a reboot to update its paths and extensions.Try rebooting first — this alone often fixes the issue.
Run Visual Studio as Administrator
Right-click Visual Studio → Run as Administrator once after rebooting.
This lets Visual Studio load Intel’s debugging package correctly.Repair Intel oneAPI integration
Open Intel oneAPI Command Prompt (search it from Start).
Run this command:
devenv /updateconfigurationor, if needed:
devenv /setup
This rebuilds the Visual Studio package cache.
Clear Visual Studio’s Component Cache
Close Visual Studio.
Delete this folder:
%LocalAppData%\Microsoft\VisualStudio\17.0_*\ComponentModelCacheThen restart Visual Studio.
If the error persists:
Go to Extensions → Manage Extensions → Installed and ensure:“Intel® oneAPI Integration for Visual Studio” is listed and enabled.
If it’s not, reinstall it using the oneAPI installer.
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ChatGpt answers are so lame....
Doc (not an Intel employee or contractor)
[CoPilot is a virus]
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Thanks for the info, unfortunately it did not work.
I am uninstalling all versions of oneAPI, then reinstalling the most recent version.
Hope this works.
Jim Dempsey
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Uninstalling all installed oneAPI's, reboot, install oneAPI Base, launch MS VS Community 2022 gets same MS VS startup warning about IntelGfxDbgPackage not found.
Loading the current Gfx drivers (https://www.intel.com/content/www/us/en/support/products/80939/graphics.html), Get Started (ID's system) and installing all components. Still have warning
Note, this message comes up at start of MS VS _before_ we get to selecting what project/solution to open/create.
Now I have an additional error.
In a Solution that had been working for years (decades), after uninstalling oneAPI's and reinstalling newest oneAPI, I am now getting a link error
fatal error LNK1104: cannot open file svml_disp.lib
If I add svml_disp.lib to: Ignore Specific Library
The link succeeds.
Jim Dempsey
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Reboot did not correct the issue.
Microsoft Visual Studio Community 2022
Version 17.8.2
VisualStudio.17.Release/17.8.2+34322.80
Microsoft .NET Framework
Version 4.8.09032
Installed Version: Community
Visual C++ 2022 00482-90000-00000-AA203
Microsoft Visual C++ 2022
ASP.NET and Web Tools 17.8.358.6298
ASP.NET and Web Tools
Azure App Service Tools v3.0.0 17.8.358.6298
Azure App Service Tools v3.0.0
C# Tools 4.8.0-7.23572.1+7b75981cf3bd520b86ec4ed00ec156c8bc48e4eb
C# components used in the IDE. Depending on your project type and settings, a different version of the compiler may be used.
Common Azure Tools 1.10
Provides common services for use by Azure Mobile Services and Microsoft Azure Tools.
Cookiecutter 17.0.23262.1
Provides tools for finding, instantiating and customizing templates in cookiecutter format.
Intel® C++ Compiler 2025.2
Intel® C++ Compiler 2025.2, Copyright © 2002-2025 Intel Corporation. All rights reserved.
Intel® DPC++ Compatibility Tool 2025.2
Intel® DPC++ Compatibility Tool 2025.2, Copyright © 2019-2025 Intel Corporation. All rights reserved.
Intel® Fortran Compiler 2025.2
Intel® Fortran Compiler 2025.2, Copyright © 2002-2025 Intel Corporation. All rights reserved.
Intel® oneAPI DPC++ Compiler 2025.2
Intel® oneAPI DPC++ Compiler 2025.2, Copyright © 2019-2025 Intel Corporation. All rights reserved.
Intel® oneAPI Menu & Samples 10.10.392.9731
Intel® oneAPI Visual Studio Menu & Samples Extension
Intel® Performance Libraries 2025.2
Intel® Performance Libraries 2025.2, Copyright © 2019-2025 Intel Corporation. All rights reserved.
Intel® VTune™ Profiler 2025 1.3.39
Intel® VTune™ Profiler 2025, (Plugin Version 1.3.39), Copyright © 2009-2025 Intel Corporation. All rights reserved.
Microsoft JVM Debugger 1.0
Provides support for connecting the Visual Studio debugger to JDWP compatible Java Virtual Machines
NuGet Package Manager 6.8.0
NuGet Package Manager in Visual Studio. For more information about NuGet, visit https://docs.nuget.org/
Python - Django support 17.0.23262.1
Provides templates and integration for the Django web framework.
Python - Profiling support 17.0.23262.1
Profiling support for Python projects.
Python with Pylance 17.0.23262.1
Provides IntelliSense, projects, templates, debugging, interactive windows, and other support for Python developers.
Test Adapter for Boost.Test 1.0
Enables Visual Studio's testing tools with unit tests written for Boost.Test. The use terms and Third Party Notices are available in the extension installation directory.
Test Adapter for Google Test 1.0
Enables Visual Studio's testing tools with unit tests written for Google Test. The use terms and Third Party Notices are available in the extension installation directory.
TypeScript Tools 17.0.20920.2001
TypeScript Tools for Microsoft Visual Studio
Visual Basic Tools 4.8.0-7.23572.1+7b75981cf3bd520b86ec4ed00ec156c8bc48e4eb
Visual Basic components used in the IDE. Depending on your project type and settings, a different version of the compiler may be used.
Visual F# Tools 17.8.0-beta.23475.2+10f956e631a1efc0f7f5e49c626c494cd32b1f50
Microsoft Visual F# Tools
Visual Studio IntelliCode 2.2
AI-assisted development for Visual Studio.
Visual Studio Tools for Unity 17.8.2.0
Visual Studio Tools for Unity
Jim
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I don't see it but I wonder if you had separately installed the Integrations into Visual Studio package from the VS Marketplace?
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Jim:
I install VS and oneapi on a lot of computers, at least two this week, I would clean out everything and then use revo uninstaller to clean up the remains and then start with VS 2022 community works and then oneapi. I range from 2015 computers, windows 10 to latest and I never have a problem.
If it does not work then try another computer.
Are you using a XEON?
John
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>>Are you using a XEON?
I haven't recently tried my Xeon system. The error message shows on my i9 14900K system.
I am able to build projects (both ifx Fortran and DPC++)
Just get warning of missing IntelGfxDbgPackage
Jim
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That is part of the toolkits but there is a stand aloine installer https://www.intel.com/content/www/us/en/developer/tools/oneapi/distribution-for-gdb-download.html you could try that.
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Andrew,
That fix worked before I installed an Arc Pro b50, Installing its driver, rebooting
Now I get back: missing IntelGfxDbgPackage
Re-running the gdb installer does not fix the problem.
Following @wilford139 's suggestion did not work either.
Trying a repair on oneAPI Base toolkit...
Jim
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Remember life is a beach with a lot of sharks, the same as bugs in a Fortran compiler. Sometimes you die or the code does.
I have been playing with ULARC, 1972 code is so nice.
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