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Hello, developers
I am writing to ask some question related installing Parallel studio especially C++ compiler.
To avoid creating shared library(*.so, *.so.*), I was finding some install options to create static library only.
(In GNU compiler, disable-shared & enable-static is works)
But I could not find the similar options during installing C++ comiler via install.sh or install_GUI.sh
Please let me know the option I have found and how to apply.
Thank you all.
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Hi,
Could you try using -static(Prevents linking with shared libraries), -static-intel(Causes Intel-provided libraries to be linked in statically) flags and let us know if it helps?
For more information, please refer to: https://software.intel.com/en-us/cpp-compiler-developer-guide-and-reference-linking-or-linker-options.
--Rahul
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Hi Rahul,
First of all, thank you for your help.
I think you mean the compile options static and static-intel. But what I am trying to find is an installing option to install parallel studio statically.
I know that is not normal, but our system policy recommand to use static library as possible.
Or if your intention is correct to what I mean, where would I state the -static option before install.sh?
Thank you all
Kihang
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I don't think we have such options. All the options are provided when you run the install script.
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Let us know if this is still an issue. Otherwise, we will close it.
Thanks,
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