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Hello,
I've installed an evaluation version in Developer > opt > intel.
I have command line C++ project in XCode that I would like to compile using ICC. I followed these steps:
- Highlight the target you want to change in the Groups & Files list under the Target group.
- Choose Get Info from the File menu or click the Info button in the toolbar.
- Click Rules in the Target Info window.
- Click the + button at the bottom, left-hand corner of the Target Info window.
- From the Process pull-down menu choose C source files.
But have a problem here:
- From the using pull-down menu, select Intel C++ Compiler 10.0.
because no Intel compiler is listed.
Please help.
Thanks.
Mac OS / Leopard 10.5/ XCode 3.1.2
I've installed an evaluation version in Developer > opt > intel.
I have command line C++ project in XCode that I would like to compile using ICC. I followed these steps:
- Highlight the target you want to change in the Groups & Files list under the Target group.
- Choose Get Info from the File menu or click the Info button in the toolbar.
- Click Rules in the Target Info window.
- Click the + button at the bottom, left-hand corner of the Target Info window.
- From the Process pull-down menu choose C source files.
But have a problem here:
- From the using pull-down menu, select Intel C++ Compiler 10.0.
because no Intel compiler is listed.
Please help.
Thanks.
Mac OS / Leopard 10.5/ XCode 3.1.2
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Are you using the latest 11.1 package? Something like 11.1.067. Did you fully exit Xcode before installation and then restart Xcode. Xcode sometimes does not load third party plugins. A system restart might help.
The 11.1.067 compiler plugin should be installed in /Developer/Library/Xcode/Plug-ins/ICC*.xcplugin
Check to see if it's there.
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Version 10.0 is not supported on OSX 10.5 / Xcode 3.1.x
First of all you have a very old version of the compiler. You should register your eval serial number to create a support account and get the latest update. You can register the serial number here: https://registrationcenter.intel.com
For support OS / Xcode / Compiler vesion, check this link:
First of all you have a very old version of the compiler. You should register your eval serial number to create a support account and get the latest update. You can register the serial number here: https://registrationcenter.intel.com
For support OS / Xcode / Compiler vesion, check this link:
http://software.intel.com/en-us/articles/performance-tools-for-software-developers-compatibility-of-intel-compiler-for-mac-os-x-and-xcode
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Quoting - Qale (Intel)
account and get the latest update. You can register the serial number here: https://registrationcenter.intel.com
Here's what I get though: You do not have the necessary authority to complete the requested operation.
Here's what I get though: You do not have the necessary authority to complete the requested operation.
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Try getting the eval product here:
http://software.intel.com/en-us/articles/intel-software-evaluation-center/
Once you get the serial number, and register it, you will have access to the products here:
https://registrationcenter.intel.com
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Try getting the eval product here:
http://software.intel.com/en-us/articles/intel-software-evaluation-center/
Once you get the serial number, and register it, you will have access to the products here:
https://registrationcenter.intel.com
That's exactly what I had done:
On Sun, Sep 27, 2009 at 8:53 PM, Intel Software Development Products - Registration Center <intel.registration.center@intel.com> wrote:
Thank you for choosing the Intel C++ Compiler Professional Edition for Mac OS* X. Please install now to start your 30-day evaluation period.and I have kept the serial number...
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So you can't register the eval serial number that was email to you at https://registrationcenter.intel.com?
Where did you download the compiler from?
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So you can't register the eval serial number that was email to you at https://registrationcenter.intel.com?
Where did you download the compiler from?
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I have followed your instructions and installed 11.1 which is compatible with XCode 3.1. Where do I go from here? I still have the same problem:
I have command line C++ project in XCode that I would like to compile using ICC. I followed these steps:
- Highlight the target you want to change in the Groups & Files list under the Target group.
- Choose Get Info from the File menu or click the Info button in the toolbar.
- Click Rules in the Target Info window.
- Click the + button at the bottom, left-hand corner of the Target Info window.
- From the Process pull-down menu choose C source files.
But have a problem here:
- From the using pull-down menu, select Intel C++ Compiler 10.0.
because no Intel compiler is listed.
I have command line C++ project in XCode that I would like to compile using ICC. I followed these steps:
- Highlight the target you want to change in the Groups & Files list under the Target group.
- Choose Get Info from the File menu or click the Info button in the toolbar.
- Click Rules in the Target Info window.
- Click the + button at the bottom, left-hand corner of the Target Info window.
- From the Process pull-down menu choose C source files.
But have a problem here:
- From the using pull-down menu, select Intel C++ Compiler 10.0.
because no Intel compiler is listed.
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Are you using the latest 11.1 package? Something like 11.1.067. Did you fully exit Xcode before installation and then restart Xcode. Xcode sometimes does not load third party plugins. A system restart might help.
The 11.1.067 compiler plugin should be installed in /Developer/Library/Xcode/Plug-ins/ICC*.xcplugin
Check to see if it's there.
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Are you using the latest 11.1 package? Something like 11.1.067. Did you fully exit Xcode before installation and then restart Xcode. Xcode sometimes does not load third party plugins. A system restart might help.
The 11.1.067 compiler plugin should be installed in /Developer/Library/Xcode/Plug-ins/ICC*.xcplugin
Check to see if it's there.
However, I thought I could switch compilers from projet > build settings > compiler version. I take it this is only for the default gcc?
Anyways, thanks!
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Yes, the plugin is there and a restart is enough.
However, I thought I could switch compilers from projet > build settings > compiler version. I take it this is only for the default gcc?
Anyways, thanks!
However, I thought I could switch compilers from projet > build settings > compiler version. I take it this is only for the default gcc?
Anyways, thanks!
Setting the compiler there will not work if you mix objective-c and C++ code, or target target ppc. Intel compiler defer to gcc to compile objective-c and target ppc. If you set the build setting->compiler version to intel compiler, it will exclusively use the intel compiler. Thisresult in compilation failure if you have objective-C source or if you are targeting ppc since Intel compiler does not support ppc targets or objective-c/c++.
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I have exactly the same issue and I followed your instructions, but the problem is still there.
I confirmed ICC11.1 Compiler.xcplugin is in that location you pointed out.
I have reinstalled compiler a couple times and restarted machine several times. No luck.
My Xcode version: 3.1.4
compiler version: 11.1.089
Please help and thanks.
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