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When I type echo $PATH on my 64 bit Centos 6.3 system, I get
/home/james/advisor_xe_2013/bin64:...
which means that I am using the Parallel Advisor 64 bit binaries.
This happend when I typed:
source advixe-vars.sh
It is undesrtandable because my version of linux is 64 bit Centos 6.3.
Sometimes I may want to analyze a 32 bit executable so do i have to change the PATH to
32 bit binaries then? Can I still use what is shown in the PATH as the 64 bit binaries?
Any help appreciated. tahnks in advance.
Newport_j
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You won't need to do anything special when analyzing 32-bit binaries. Please let me know if you experience any difficulty with 32-bit application analyis.
Please let me know if I can help further.
Thank you.
Intel Developer Support
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I thought so. Then why are 32 bit binaries on this Intel Advisor install at all? It appers that we do not need them.
Newport_j
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Some of the Intel(R) Advisor XE 2013 product components use 32-bit binaries. For example, advixe-gui is a 32-bit application but there is no corresponding 64-bit version. So, both the directories are needed.
Please let me know if I can help further.
Intel Developer Support
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