install is not the command. It is the script install.sh shipped with the
intel package. In a bash shell login as root, go the directory where you
untarred the intel software, do
#./install.sh -finalize-only
-finalize-only is the actual argument and not an abbreviation. It is
optional to modify
Clifton wrote:
hello,
I can't seem to get the fortran compiler to install on debian. I am new to
linux. was wondering if anyone had any experience with intel's fortran
compiler, none of the instuctions i found on the web seem to work, so i must
be doing something wrong.
clifton sluss
I am
I also had some problems with alien, but since i just converted from a red
hat machine and i had backups i could just *ahum* copy the backup /opt/intel
directory and it worked. So try to find a rh machine and try the same
approach.
Not clean & nice, but one could call it pragmatic
good
Hello:
You indicate that you are using a Pentium IV CPU. This is a 32 bit
processor, so the 64 bit FORTRAM shared libraries mentioned in your
post (below) will never work. You must install the 32 bit version.
While I have but a Pentium II, I've had no trouble with the compiler.
Dean
On
The answer seems strighforward : some of the object files and librairies
were compiled for IA64.
Of course you wont be able to get them to work on your IA32 box.
I guess, you dont have the source of this compiler, only librairies and
object files ?
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Ple
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