Hello,
I am running SMILE for VS2015 on VS2017.
I get an error from autolink.h saying that my version of Visual C++ is not supported.
Is it possible to overcome this issue or should I go back to VS2015?
Apparently my _MSC_VER==1914
Thank you for your support,
Alessandro
Visual Studio 2017
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Re: Visual Studio 2017
SMILE for VS2015 requires MS C++ toolset v140. You may have it installed on your system. In your project's properties, go to Configuration|General and check if the "Platform Toolset" dropdown list contains the "Visual Studio 2015 (v140)". Switching the project to this toolset version will give you the ability to use VS2017 IDE with SMILE for VS2015.
We will be supporting VS2017 natively in the next SMILE release, which is scheduled to go public later this summer.
We will be supporting VS2017 natively in the next SMILE release, which is scheduled to go public later this summer.
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Re: Visual Studio 2017
I am having a similar problem and am a novice in VS2017 and CPP. I followed this suggestion, but still received errors. See attached screen shot. Suggestions?
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Re: Visual Studio 2017
We have just uploaded SMILE 1.2.1 for Visual Studio 2017 - you can get it from our download site at https://download.bayesfusion.com
PS: your screenshot shows the Visual C++ code for .NET. If you want to target .NET, your options also include SMILE.NET, which can be used from C# or VB.NET.
PS: your screenshot shows the Visual C++ code for .NET. If you want to target .NET, your options also include SMILE.NET, which can be used from C# or VB.NET.