Reputation: 99
I had a VS2015 solution with a C# and python project in it. Now I upgraded visual studio to "2017 community preview" version.
If I try to open the solution from Visual Studio by clicking on File/Open/Project... it pops up the following error message: Unsupported. After that VS cannot open the python project in the solution (it sais "incompatible" next to the project file). It can open the C# projects.
But if I simply double-click on the *.sln file, VS automatically starts up and offers the following one-way upgrade: One-way upgrade. After doing the upgrade it can open the python project as well and everything works properly.
Even though after making the one-way upgrade the first type of opening (from VS) still does not work. Opening by clicking on the solution file still works.
Thanks for any help how I can resolve this issue.
Upvotes: 2
Views: 1149
Reputation: 99
OMG, I got the answer...
I had both VS 2017 community and VS 2017 community preview installed on my computer. (That is because obvously I installed the simple community version at first, and only installed the other when I realized it does not support python.) I did not either think that preview version will not overwrite the existing one but will make a new install.
So when I click on the sln file it opens up with the preview version of VS, but the shortcut in my start menu refers to the normal version... :S :D
Upvotes: 1
Reputation: 104
Python tools for visual studio 2017 is only available for the preview version. It will be added soon to the non-preview version. source: https://blogs.msdn.microsoft.com/pythonengineering/2017/03/07/python-support-in-vs2017/
Upvotes: 2