Hi Edward,

Thanks a lot for your help, I'll go and check the MKL documentation.




Cheers,

Rui 



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发件人:"Edward Lam" <[email protected]>
发送时间:2022-03-30 20:22:16 (星期三)
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主题: Re: [eigen] mkl_intel_thread.dll


Hi Rui,


Your issue is related to MKL, not to Eigen so this isn't really the right place 
to ask. I'd consult the MKL documentation 
https://www.intel.com/content/www/us/en/develop/documentation/onemkl-windows-developer-guide/top/linking-your-application-with-onemkl/linking-quick-start.html
 to see if you're linking against MKL correctly.


In general on Windows, DLLs are searched from wherever the .exe file is placed, 
and then the PATH second. If placing the DLL in the same directory as your .exe 
doesn't work, then it's likely mismatched. ie. the .lib you linked against 
doesn't match the .dll you placed there.


Cheers,
-Edward


On Wed, Mar 30, 2022 at 4:16 AM 张瑞 <[email protected]> wrote:

Dear All,

I met a problem while using eigen. The development environment is vs2019 and 
language is c++.
The debugging process is normal, once directly use the executable program, 
there will be a
error warning missing mkl_intel_thread.dll.
It doesn't work even I had found an mkl_intel_thread.dll and put them under the 
file directory.
Needs your help, thanks!
Best regards,
Rui

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