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I have just updated to 11.0 and has now run into a problem.
I have a MFC app and has created a Console Window with AllocConsole();
When I call the routine in the Fortran DLL which do the output to a console,
the program crashes at the 1:st write(*,*)
This worked perfectly using the 10.1 compilier .
Thanks in advance.
/Lars
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This thread seems to discuss the same issue. I'd recommend submitting a problem report to Intel Premier Support and attaching a ZIP of the C and Fortran projects. That the behavior changed between 10.1 and 11.0 is not good.
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This thread seems to discuss the same issue. I'd recommend submitting a problem report to Intel Premier Support and attaching a ZIP of the C and Fortran projects. That the behavior changed between 10.1 and 11.0 is not good.
Yes, I saw that there are others having the same problem. I have uploaded a small testcase to Premier support and got the response "Investigation" .But I saw in the above thread that there is a "workaround" (writing to unit=0 instead). I have not got any feedback from support. What timeframe are we talking about until this is fixed ?
/Lars
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I had discussed this item personally with the libraries project leader. I have asked that it be fixed in the first available update. Next one is late January.
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I had discussed this item personally with the libraries project leader. I have asked that it be fixed in the first available update. Next one is late January.
Thanks. I will try the workaround since this must work for me.
/Lars

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