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Greetings,
I have non-commercial project which is fine-tuned for ICC, but Travis-CI only supports GCC, due to license of ICC which is free only for non-commercial projects on Linux.
See this thread: https://github.com/travis-ci/travis-ci/issues/4604
best, vdm.
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PS: I am sorry for cross-posting, but I believe this one is in its right place so we can make a progress...
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PS: I am sorry for cross-posting, but I believe this one is in its right place so we can make a progress...
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Hi, Marian, good point and I've passed on your feedback to the product team, fyi - thx.
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I've created a script to install ICC on Travis CI: https://github.com/nemequ/icc-travis
It's not perfect, but it's quite workable. I've used it to add an ICC build to Squash.
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Interesting, thanks Evan. I've passed on this info to the product team as well - appreciate much.
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It seems that this script ceased to work a couple of weeks ago, because of changes on Intel's side. I used it for GNU Bison's CI on Travis.
What is the recommended way today to use ICC for CI of Open Source projects?
Thanks in advance.

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