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I am working on Mac OS X 10.11.2, under bash.
After installing Fortran 2016 I tried to set the environment variables as follows:
source /opt/intel/bin/compilervars.sh intel64
I obtained the following message:
bash: /opt/intel/bin/compilervars.sh: line 130: syntax error: unexpected end of file
What could be the problem ? Thanks in advance.
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Would you please attach a .gz or .zip of the compilervars.sh on your system? Maybe it is corrupted.
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Hello,
here is the compilervars.sh file, in a tar.gz file. Despite the problem mentioned in my previous email, I could make ifort work. With the command ifort -V, under bash, I obtain:
Intel(R) Fortran Intel(R) 64 Compiler for applications running on Intel(R) 64, Version 16.0.1.111 Build 20151020 Copyright (C) 1985-2015 Intel Corporation. All rights reserved.
HOWEVER, with the compilation options -g or -debug all, a directory is created: executable_name.dSYM/. Such a directory is not created with my older version of Intel Fortran (11.1 from 2009). Does it have anything to do with the compilervars.sh issue, or is it a totally different problem ?
Thank you.
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More precisely, only preliminary tests suggest that ifort seems to work correctly (despite the compilervars.sh problem, and except the problem of the ... .dSYM directory created with -g option). I need to carry out further tests.
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That directory is created by dsymutil, which the driver invokes for you when you ask for debugging information.
Is this causing you a problem, or was it just "something new"?
--Lorri
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Ok, if you say that this ... .dSYM directory is something new, I accept it (it does not bother me). The point is that it did not exist in the 11.1 version from 2009. Thank you for your help.
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