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Hi,
I installed vtune_amplifier_xe_2013 on a 32-bit Ubuntu 12.04. But everytime I run it like this
/opt/intel/vtune_amplifier_xe_2013/bin32/amplxe-cl, or
/opt/intel/vtune_amplifier_xe_2013/bin32/amplxe-gui
it will give me some error, like this
terminate called after throwing an instance of 'std::runtime_error'
what(): locale::facet::_S_create_c_locale name not valid
I googled a little, but cannot find any solutions.
Do you guys have any idea? Any help will be appreciated.
Thanks
-Xuepeng
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Here is short description of that error(not releated to VTune).
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Anyway that error should be solved by VTune devs.
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Thanks for your reply, I read your post and stack overflow, but...what should I do?
iliyapolak wrote:
Anyway that error should be solved by VTune devs.
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Hi Fan:
If you are using a purchased copy of the VTune Amplifier XE, please submit an issue at Intel® Premier Support. Include in your problem report a copy of the bug report file created by executing 'amplxe-feedback -create-bug-report report.zip'.
If you are using a non-commercial version, please post the information in a message to me (see the "Send Author a Message" link in the upper right portion of this message).
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Fan Xp. wrote:
Thanks for your reply, I read your post and stack overflow, but...what should I do?
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iliyapolak wrote:Anyway that error should be solved by VTune devs.
Sorry I should have written that best option in your case is either waiting for the response from VTune engineers like @Peter and @Mr. Anderson or contact Intel Premier Support.
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For everyone's benefit, Fan and I exchanged some information and it turn out to be an incomplete locale setting. Once Fan added:
export LC_ALL="en_US.UTF-8"
Everything started working. :)
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I have found that in case the above locale setting doesn't work for you, another setting to try is LC_ALL=C.
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@MrAnderson
Thank you for informing us:)
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Hurray!
Same problem here and solved it with: export LC_ALL="en_US.UTF-8"

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