Delft3D-OldDelft3D community sitehttps://oss.deltares.nl/c/message_boards/find_category?p_l_id=1806675&mbCategoryId=02024-03-28T20:56:10Z2024-03-28T20:56:10ZErrors when compiling. 'ifconsol.lib'Chris Furlonghttps://oss.deltares.nl/c/message_boards/find_message?p_l_id=1806675&messageId=39216492021-03-22T10:58:52Z2021-03-22T10:57:20ZI am getting these errors near the start of the Delft3D build process in Visual Studio 2019. I have tried fixing it by adding IFORT to the VC++ Directories, but it doesn’t seem to work.<br /><br /><em>Error LNK1104 cannot open file 'ifconsol.lib' kubint (tools_gpl\kubint\kubint) D:\dleft2\dleft\src\tools_gpl\kubint\packages\kubint\LINK 1</em><br /><br /><br /><em>Error LNK1104 cannot open file 'ifconsol.lib' lint (tools_gpl\lint\lint) D:\dleft2\dleft\src\tools_gpl\lint\packages\lint\LINK 1</em> <br /><br />Using VS19, IFORT21, .NET 4.8 <br /><br />Any ideas?Chris Furlong2021-03-22T10:57:20ZRE: Delft Dashboard tidemodelsChris Furlonghttps://oss.deltares.nl/c/message_boards/find_message?p_l_id=1806675&messageId=39201742021-03-21T20:08:52Z2021-03-21T20:08:27ZI have found that sometimes waiting a while (less then a day tho) fixes the connection errors.Also, have you tried using different network?<br /><br />Make sure that DelftDashboard code is updated using SVN. Click the update repository button. If it fails/times out, please “clean up” the directory with your svn tool, and try again until you get a success message.<br /><br />RegardsChris Furlong2021-03-21T20:08:27ZCompiling with VS19 and Intel oneAPI 2021Chris Furlonghttps://oss.deltares.nl/c/message_boards/find_message?p_l_id=1806675&messageId=39201592021-03-21T20:01:18Z2021-03-21T19:59:34ZHello everyone,<br /><br />I have been trying to compile Delft3D with different software versions of the compilers, but I keep getting errors when trying to build.<br /><br />I am currently using VS19 and Intel oneAPI 2021 (Base toolkit + HPC toolkit).I was wondering if these versions are actually supported by the source code, because the prepare_sln.py seemed to support these options.<br /><br />Also, does the python script configure Intel oneAPI or VS19 as the C++ compiler?<br /><br /><strong>If it uses VS19 for C++, should I install MSBuild as well as the C++ development tools? </strong><br /><br /><br />Kind regards, ChrisChris Furlong2021-03-21T19:59:34ZRE: Using Visual Studio 17 to compile Delft3DChris Furlonghttps://oss.deltares.nl/c/message_boards/find_message?p_l_id=1806675&messageId=39201042021-03-21T19:53:06Z2021-03-21T19:53:06ZThanks for your reply!Chris Furlong2021-03-21T19:53:06ZUsing Visual Studio 17 to compile Delft3DChris Furlonghttps://oss.deltares.nl/c/message_boards/find_message?p_l_id=1806675&messageId=39042982021-03-18T02:06:19Z2021-03-18T02:05:41ZHello all, I am trying to compile Delft3D using Visual Studio 2017, but I am not sure which VS 17 modules I should install. I have had to use VS 17 because I can’t find a version of Intel Fortran Compiler to download, that is compatible with VS 15. On this site’s source code instructions, it says:<br /><br />Be sure that the following modules are installed in your VisualStudio (by default, they are not installed):<br /><ul style="list-style: disc outside;"><li>- "Common Tools for Visual C++ 2015"<br />- "Microsoft Foundation Classes for C++"<br />- "Windows 10 SDK"<br />- "Windows 8.1 SDK and UCRT SDK"<br />- "Visual C++ MFC for x86 and x64"<br />- "C++/CLI support"<br />- "C++ Universal Windows Platform tools"<br />- "Common tools for Intel compiler projects"<br />- "Intel(R) Software Manager"<br />- "Intel(R) Fortran Expression Evaluator"<br />- "Fortran IDE"</li></ul>However, not all of these appear as options on VS 2017. I was wondering if anyone knew of the equivalent packages I should install, so that I can compile Delft3D without errors.<br />Alternatively if anyone knows how I could get ahold of a Intel Fortran 16 installer that would be great.<br />Thanks,ChrisChris Furlong2021-03-18T02:05:41ZDelft Dashboard Map Displaying IncorrectlyChris Furlonghttps://oss.deltares.nl/c/message_boards/find_message?p_l_id=1806675&messageId=37392582021-01-11T03:38:23Z2021-01-11T03:38:23ZThe map on delft dashboard is displaying upside down as shown below. Any ideas on how I can set it to display correctly?Running Windows 7 Ultimate Service Pack 1 with MCR 2020a.Thank you in advance!Chris Furlong2021-01-11T03:38:23Z