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Hello!
Trying out icc, but the installer does not recognize installed pre-requesties. What is either the fix, or the method the installed uses to verify pre-req's?
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Hi,
Could you please let me know the Pre-requisites that are shown as missing while installation? Once the shown Pre-requisites are installed, go back one step in the installer and again select "Check Pre-requisites" and then it should detect the installed pre-requisites. Please feel free to let me know if you still face the same issue.
Also i wanted to ask you, whether you see the same pre-requisites shown as missing everytime or is it different everytime?
Regards,
Sukruth H V
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I don't know about other people. Others have had success installing a modified version for arch linux. The relevant links are
https://wiki.archlinux.org/index.php/Intel_C%2B%2B
https://aur.archlinux.org/packages/intel-parallel-studio-xe/
https://bbs.archlinux.org/viewtopic.php?id=111209
but I am not getting the all-important 'icc' command.
The pre-req's missing are 'gtk' and 'glibc'
since gtk as in gtk v. 1 has not been supported in so many years, I'm assuming it is referring to version 2. As for glibc, it is installed and updated.
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Found the fix. From the modified installer, it appears 'icc' was installed, but not in a command search path folder (stuck in /opt).
It remains, however, that the official installer does not recognize standard pre-req's. It might be something to tell the maintainers about. I can't since, well, closed source.
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Hi,
Good to hear that the icc is working for you. Yes the default installation path under root permissions would "/opt/intel". So once you source the icc/compiler script, icc should work fine.
ex:- source /opt/intel//bin/compilervars.sh/csh
Regards,
Sukruth H V

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