CMake: VisualStudio152017找不到任何 VisualStudio 实例

当我尝试安装 CMake 时,我得到了这个错误:

Visual Studio 15 2017 could not find any instance of Visual Studio.

我使用的是 Windows7和 VisualStudio2017。 CMakeOutput.log文件写道:

The system is: Windows - 6.1.7601 - AMD64

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I ran into the same error and performed the following steps to resolve the issue:

  1. Open Visual Studio
  2. Go to Tools -> Get Tools and Features
  3. In the "Workloads" tab enable "Desktop development with C++"
  4. Click Modify at the bottom right

These steps resulted in the "Visual C++ tools for CMake" feature being installed, but the other optional C++ features included in this workload may also helpful for what you are trying to do.

After the Visual Studio updater finishes installing try re-running the command. You may need to open a new command window.

if you have installed two or more Windows 10 SDK, delete them excluding latest one.

In my case, I installed Visual Studio, selecting the workloads and modules that I wanted, but I ignored the request to reboot, assuming that shutting down the computer at the end of the day and restarting it the following day would suffice. I was wrong.

The following day I tried a cmake build and got the "could not find any instance of Visual Studio" error. After several attempts to resolve, I re-ran the installer, made no changes to the configuration, and clicked Modify. This time I let it reboot the computer. The reboot took a long time. After which my cmake build worked.

I had the same issue "could not find any instance of Visual Studio" but with Visual Studio 2019 (Community Edition) and I just had to configure the VS160COMNTOOLS variable so that CMake correctly detects Visual Studio.

export VS160COMNTOOLS="/c/Program Files (x86)/Microsoft Visual Studio/2019/Community/Common7/Tools"

(cf https://cmake.org/cmake/help/latest/generator/Visual%20Studio%2016%202019.html)

With Visual Studio 15 2017, the variable you need should be VS150COMNTOOLS. (cf https://cmake.org/cmake/help/latest/generator/Visual%20Studio%2015%202017.html)

NB: in my case, in a Travis-CI workflow, I installed Visual Studio using the commands (no need to reboot):

choco install visualstudio2019community
choco install visualstudio2019-workload-nativedesktop # required

With only the first package, CMake detection of VS2019 failed.

Try downloading the windows-build-tools package.

npm install --global --production windows-build-tools --vs2015

This step should be the end-all-be-all solution to fixing node-gyp problems. For most people, that’s true. NPM has a package called windows-build-tools that should automatically install everything you need to get node-gyp working, including the Microsoft build tools, compilers, Python, and everything else required to build native Node modules on Windows.

I was configuring a Jenkins build node and could successfully run CMake GUI manually but command line use or builds using the CMake plugin would fail with:

Visual Studio 16 2019 could not find instance of Visual Studio.

-A x64 parameter was added with no change in result.

The problem was that CMake could not determine the Windows SDK version. By adding CMAKE_SYSTEM_VERSION parameter CMake was then able to find Visual Studio.

-D CMAKE_SYSTEM_VERSION=10.0.18362.0 (use your windows SDK version)

Environment: windows 10 system build: 19042 CMAKE 3.19.4 VS 2019 Professional 16.8.4 Jenkins 2.235.1

Full command line that worked: "C:\Program Files\CMake\bin\cmake" -G "Visual Studio 16 2019" -D CMAKE_BUILD_TYPE=Release -A x64 -D CMAKE_SYSTEM_VERSION=10.0.18362.0

I had a similar issue where installing libzmq in my npm project was throwing the same error and that wasn't getting solved by enabling "msbuild" under "Desktop development with C++" in the Visual Studio installer.

My solution ended up being to reinstall the Windows build tools for npm with the following command.

npm install --global windows-build-tools

Note: Remember to run the command prompt (or whatever terminal you are using) as admin before running this.

If the CMake used to work with the installed Visual Studio and is broken someday, then the problem could be VS requires system reboot to complete some update.

For quick verification, rename HKLM\SOFTWARE\WOW6432Node\Microsoft\VisualStudio\Setup\Reboot to like HKLM\SOFTWARE\WOW6432Node\Microsoft\VisualStudio\Setup\Reboot.bak, then re-run cmake which should succeed. Don't forget to rename the registry back and reboot the system if this is the problem.

In my case, I was selecting different version of visual studio in that configuration dialog box whereas I installed different version. Do select the same version.

When using VS 2017, be aware that this is really VS 2015, and CMake identified it as VS 2017 2022 which is not the version of VS 2017 I had, that gave me this error. So the conclusion I offer is to try different versions, specifically the 2015 one.

Above solutions did not solve this issue for me. After installing node.js from https://nodejs.org/en/download/ apparently a correct version of windows-build-tools was installed

If you have already installed the workload Desktop development with C++ and still getting the following errors while using visual studio 2022 for flutter

Generator


Visual Studio 16 2019


could not find any instance of Visual Studio.


Building Windows application...


Exception: Unable to generate build files"

Solution: Follow these steps,

  1. Edit your_flutter_path\packages\flutter_tools\lib\src\windows\build_windows.dart, and change the constant on line 28 from Visual Studio 16 2019 to Visual Studio 17 2022
  2. Delete flutter_tools.stamp and flutter_tools.snapshot from your_flutter_path\bin\cache\
  3. Run flutter clean in the project

I reinstalled the Visual Studio 2019(my former one is 2017 version ) with all those settings required(my cmake version is 3.23.0),and it works. So try to install different versions.

In my case, the problem was gone after I deleted the previous cmake result directory and then ran cmake again.