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I'm trying to install the 14.0 beta (composer_xe_2013_sp1.0.051) just for me (not as root, not using sudo). Unfortunately, I deleted an earlier install by removing the files by hand. Evidently, there is a secret stash of information that the installer consults, because now when I run ./install.sh, the installer thinks that the compiler is already installed, and refuses to install it again. How can I force a re-install?
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He, he, he, it is nice to see the experts at Intel suffering the same maladies as us mere mortal programmers.
Maybe the install.sh has a clean option. If it doesn't it would be good to have (clean all except for *.LIC files).
Jim Dempsey
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I took your advice and reran the installer, and to my surprise it gave me the following options:
[plain]
This product is already installed
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Installation program has detected that at least one component of the product is
already installed. Select one of the following options to continue:
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1. Modify the installation [default]
2. Repair the installation
3. Uninstall the product
[/plain]
and indeed selecting 2 fixed my problem. I don't know what I did differently this time -- I don't recall seeing this set of options show up before. I'll attribute it to the effect where a demo (in this case "demoing unsuccessful install") won't work when presented in public. Thanks for your comment that prompted me to retry.
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Hi,
In order to get a clean install, i suggest first do the uninstall.sh to make the environment clean.
To uninstall the Intel compilers for Linux, the best and recommended method is to use the uninstall.sh script in the /bin directory under your compiler installation, typically /opt/intel/composer_xe_<version>.<update>.<build>/bin/uninstall.sh
And this link should be most helpful to you(http://software.intel.com/en-us/articles/uninstall-intel-compiler-for-linux-when-uninstallsh-is-missing-or-not-functioning)
Thank you.
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Beta compiler versions have some one-off idiosyncrasies in install and remove options. This thread has already mixed advice for current released compilers and beta compilers.
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