I am using Parallel Studio XE 2015 Composer Edition for Fortran combined with Xcode 6.3.2 now.
Everything works okay until suddenly my program report Build Failed. I realized that it is not my code's fault since I ran it successfully for hundreds of times and my other programs also failed to be compiled and run.
The following error was reported by Xcode:
error: can't exec '/usr/bin/ifort-15.0' (No such file or directory)
Command /usr/bin/ifort-15.0 failed with exit code 71
I totally have no idea about how this happens but it seems the complier was down.
I upgraded my MacOS to El Capitan this morning... So I am wondering if this upgrade paralyzed the complier since the first time I open Xcode after the upgrade there showed a update process on Xcode (but it still worked for couple hours before its sudden collapse, and the version of Xcode is still 6.3.2 now).
I reinstalled the Parallel Studio XE 2015 Composer Edition for Fortran and redo the active process through Software Manager but it gave no help.
I am wondering how can I deal with this problem.
Thanks.
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Unfortunately the upgrade to El Capitan has broken the functionality of the Intel compiler. This relates to the new the System Integrity Protection feature in OS X* 10.11. Some details are discussed here, https://software.intel.com/en-us/articles/os-x-1011-not-supported-by-intel-parallel-studio-xe-2015.
As noted in the article, the official OS X* 10.11 support will be provided in a coming Parallel Studio XE 2016 Update 1 that is tentatively due to release later this week.
Others discussed ideas to work around this new feature in this thread, https://software.intel.com/en-us/forums/intel-fortran-compiler-for-linux-and-mac-os-x/topic/594988, however, officially we recommend waiting for PSXE 2016 Update 1 with official support for El Capitan. Of late I'm told this even includes support for the latest OS X* 10.11.1 version.
