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I have already installed boost library v1.57.0 (x64) via the binary file, which works properly under my VS2010Pro.

However, when I tried to compile the latest version (v1.5) of QuantLib, by opening QuantLib_vc10.sln file, for both 'Debug' and 'Release' under 'x64' in VS2010, I got something like:

QuantLib.vcxproj -> ...\QuantLib-1.5.\lib\QuantLib--x64-mt.lib

in the 1st project, then 18 failed build with the error:

LINK : fatal error LNK1104: cannot open file 'QuantLib-vc100-x64-mt.lib'

It is clear that the fatal error is due to the incapability of naming library with 'vc100' in the 1st project. But I don't know how to fix the problem.

Any suggestions? Thanks!

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The version tag should be taken care of in the QuantLib.props file, which in imported in the project. From searching a bit, though, it looks like the VisualStudioVersion property (which we're relying on) might not be defined in VS10. Try editing QuantLib.props, and adding

<PropertyGroup>
  <VisualStudioVersion Condition="'$(VisualStudioVersion)' == ''">10.0</VisualStudioVersion>
</PropertyGroup>

before the other two PropertyGroups, and relinking the library (and please, let me know if this works so I can patch the file in the next release).

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  • Hello Luigi, yes it works now. Thanks! Just out of curiosity, how to change the part you suggested to add in order to be used for VS2013 Express version? Feb 27, 2015 at 14:39

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