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Visual Studio 2022 hangs and then restarts if I use Tools->NuGet Package Manager->Manage NuGet Packages for Solutions...
On restart: A previous session ended unexpectedly. Disabling the extension Fortran IDE 2023.2 might help. Disable this extension Manage performance Don't report this extension again
This was working fine for me with Visual Studio 2019, but is also crashing after installing VS 2022.
From Help->About Microsoft Visual Studio:
Microsoft Visual Studio Professional 2022
Version 17.6.4
VisualStudio.17.Release.LTSC.17.6/17.6.4+33815.320
Microsoft .NET Framework
Version 4.8.04084
Installed Version: Professional
Visual C++ 2022 00476-80000-00000-AA804
Microsoft Visual C++ 2022
ASP.NET and Web Tools 17.6.326.62524
ASP.NET and Web Tools
Azure App Service Tools v3.0.0 17.6.326.62524
Azure App Service Tools v3.0.0
C# Tools 4.6.0-3.23259.8+c3cc1d0ceeab1a65da0217e403851a1e8a30086a
C# components used in the IDE. Depending on your project type and settings, a different version of the compiler may be used.
Intel Libraries for oneAPI 2023.2
Intel Libraries for oneAPI 2023.2, Copyright © 2019-2023 Intel Corporation. All rights reserved.
Intel® C++ Compiler 2023.2
Intel® C++ Compiler 2023.2, Copyright © 2002-2023 Intel Corporation. All rights reserved.
Intel® Fortran Compiler 2023.2
Intel® Fortran Compiler 2023.2, Copyright © 2002-2023 Intel Corporation. All rights reserved.
Intel® Inspector 2023 1.3.17
Intel® Inspector 2023, (Plugin Version 1.3.17), Copyright © 2009-2023 Intel Corporation. All rights reserved.
Intel® oneAPI DPC++ Compiler 2023.2
Intel® oneAPI DPC++ Compiler 2023.2, Copyright © 2019-2023 Intel Corporation. All rights reserved.
Intel® oneAPI Menu & Samples 10.10.392.9731
Intel® oneAPI Visual Studio Menu & Samples Extension
Microsoft JVM Debugger 1.0
Provides support for connecting the Visual Studio debugger to JDWP compatible Java Virtual Machines
NuGet Package Manager 6.6.0
NuGet Package Manager in Visual Studio. For more information about NuGet, visit https://docs.nuget.org/
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 17.0.20329.2001
TypeScript Tools for Microsoft Visual Studio
Visual Basic Tools 4.6.0-3.23259.8+c3cc1d0ceeab1a65da0217e403851a1e8a30086a
Visual Basic components used in the IDE. Depending on your project type and settings, a different version of the compiler may be used.
Visual Studio IntelliCode 2.2
AI-assisted development for Visual Studio.
Any ideas? I also tried this with VS 2022 17.7.3 with the same result. I can report this with Intel Customer Support if need be, but thought I'd start here first.
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Agreed. You can disable the Fortran IDE extension, restart VS 2022 and use the NuGet package manager. One thing that took me a while to figure out is that when you re-enable the extension you have to reload the Fortran projects, otherwise they remain incompatible.
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I'm using VS 2022 17.6.5. and I've the same problem. After I deaktivated all Intel Extensions I could change the nuget packages.
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Yes, I applied the VSIX patch to the VS 2022 17.7.3 install I had originally - made no difference.
I uninstalled 17.7.3 and installed 17.6.4 LTS as it is the validated version to use with OneAPI 2023.2.
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Agreed. You can disable the Fortran IDE extension, restart VS 2022 and use the NuGet package manager. One thing that took me a while to figure out is that when you re-enable the extension you have to reload the Fortran projects, otherwise they remain incompatible.
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I've reported this to Intel Support - case #06021689
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This issue has been fixed. The fix will be available in the next Intel oneAPI HPC toolkit 2024.0
Thank you for your report.
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Is there a particular version of VS we should stop on so we do not have problems with 2024?
I am willing to bet good money that 2024 is released before 31 December, at least a zac. Name of Australian currency.
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