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Hello,
I have a problem when build the project in Intel Fortran, previously built in CVF.
fatal error LNK1104: cannot open file 'dfor.lib' LINK
But as I know, two .lib files were built not in CVF, but in CYGWIN.
Should I have these two .lib files rebuilt in Intel Fortran?
Best wishes, Julia
I have a problem when build the project in Intel Fortran, previously built in CVF.
fatal error LNK1104: cannot open file 'dfor.lib' LINK
But as I know, two .lib files were built not in CVF, but in CYGWIN.
Should I have these two .lib files rebuilt in Intel Fortran?
Best wishes, Julia
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Quoting - julia_mel
I have a problem when build the project in Intel Fortran, previously built in CVF.
fatal error LNK1104: cannot open file 'dfor.lib' LINK
But as I know, two .lib files were built not in CVF, but in CYGWIN.
Should I have these two .lib files rebuilt in Intel Fortran?
That reference to dfor.lib shows that an objectwas built by CVF, so you should rebuild it. It doesn't matter whether the object was built under a cygwin shell, what matters is the different run-time libraries required by each compiler.
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Quoting - tim18
That reference to dfor.lib shows that an objectwas built by CVF, so you should rebuild it. It doesn't matter whether the object was built under a cygwin shell, what matters is the different run-time libraries required by each compiler.
Thank you very much)

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