I checked the version of the DLL files in the Visual Studio/xx/Intel Fortran/VFPackages folder and it looks like the correct version of Fortran XE2015 is in VS2012 and Fortran XE2016 is in VS2013. Thanks for the link to the article about installing multiple Fortran versions. Having Fortran XE2015 with VS2012, and VS2015 for C# is working well for me for now.ĭoes any of this information help diagnose why installing XE2016 seems to cause Visual Studio problems? Let me know if I could gather more information. I did create a restore point with XE2016 installed, so I could switch back to that if needed. I'd like to have both VS2012 with XE2015 and VS2015 working along with VS2013, so I used the restore point to revert to the previous state. But VS2012 and VS2015 did not start (previous errors). This time VS2013 started and the Fortran text was colorized, so that is positive outcome.
I restarted the computer after the install was finished. Proceeding with the reinstall, I created a restore point, and I ran the setup as administrator, and when I reached the "customize" button I used the option to select only VS2013 for integration. I also noticed after the Fortran XE2016 uninstall that VS2012 and VS2015 would not start, giving the errors previously seen. I checked the VS 12.0 directory and the Intel Fortran subdirectory had been removed by the uninstall. I did find an instance of that under Microsoft with a different string, so I did not delete that. Intel Fortran is the only one for me.Īfter uninstalling Fortran XE2016, using regedit.exe I searched for HKEY_CLASSES_ROOT and did not find either \.f90 or \.f. I don't have Fortran from another vendor. Is there something else I could check or try? Since Fortran XE2016 is running from VS2013, I feel like I'm pretty close to having Fortran integrated, except for the color syntax. Then I tried running the VS2013 installer repair, and afterward it will start, and Fortran will run, but no color text. To hopefully answer your question, using VS2013 as the test case, previously I had run the Fortran XE2016 repair for integration into VS2013, but then VS2013 would not start (seemed to be like the prior problems). As a test I created a new "hello world" project that compiles and runs using Fortran XE2016 in VS2013. But unfortunately the Fortran text is just black on white, no syntax color, in VS2013. Then I ran the "integrate.bat" file using the two command lines.
Using the integration troubleshooting, I checked that the four Intel Fortran DLLs are present in the folder:Ĭ:\Program Files (x86)\Microsoft Visual Studio 12.0\Intel Fortran\VFPackagesĪnd they are version 16.0.46.12.