I saw in one of your pictures that you add a directory ended in \QuantLib-1.9\qlYou should change this into \QuantLib-1.9But still I cannot understand why the output file is the _gd one, which is the debug and not the release binary. This is very strange, given the fact that you have kicked off a release build!Maybe the path change I have suggested above resolves the problem.If not, you may want to view the name of the output file within your Visual Studio settings as I suggested earlier.I suppose, if all fails, doing a fresh start would not hurt.YannisOmkar Vandara <[hidden email]> schrieb am 1:58 Donnerstag, 26.Januar 2017:
Hi Yannis - thx for asking - am I missing or overdone sthng re setting changes listed below.When I built QuantLib project at first, I did not use the "Property Manager" settings as 1) below. Instead used the "Properties" button in solution explorer window and added directories for "All Configurations".But realized later, used "View->Properties Window" in the main menu path and then followed below settings and "build" again but then did not get any better. Do you suggest uninstall and a clean reinstall?Appreciate your help1. right click on group selection as follows in the solution window2. Tried to add just boost directories - but later thought would add ql directories as well3. Did similar stuff c/c++ - additional include directories settings 4. Added QL lib directory to the linker->general settings-> additional library directory setting
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