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Hi,
I have downloaded the Intel C Intel 64 Compiler Professional for applications running on Intel 64, Version 11.1 Build 20091130 Package ID: l_cproc_p_11.1.064
But when i installed it first, the installation failed. When i tried to reinstall it, i encountered this message: the activativation key is not valid. I then chose to evaluate the product.
Now i want to have the licence for long use.
How to do.
The other problem is that one: i want to build wrf wiht ifort +icc. But the compilation always fails.My system is
Linux wewa 2.6.31-18-generic #55-Ubuntu SMP Fri Jan 8 14:54:52 UTC 2010 x86_64 GNU/Linux
I have installed sussesfully the intel fortran: Intel Fortran Intel 64 Compiler Professional for applications running on Intel 64, Version 11.0 Build 20090318 Package ID: l_cprof_p_11.0.083
I would like first installing correctly the icc and build the wrf modeling sofware
Best regars
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If you have a working permanent license in the /licenses/ directory, along with the evaluation license, you have the option of removing the evaluation license.
In order for icc and ifort to work together, you should upgrade your ifort to the same version as your icc.
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Hi, thanks
would you tell me how do i make the update for ifort??
I'm tring to apply what you suggest to me
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There're several articles talking about how to build WRF with intel compilers. It's easier to search "wrf and intel compiler intel" with google.
To install the latest Fortran, simply follow the same steps as the C++.
Thanks,
Jennifer

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