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Good morning !!
I have a customer in Sao Paulo-Brazil with this question ,
please Help..
please Help..
Product Intel Fortran Compiler 8.0 for Linux* - Floating
Commercial
Commercial
**Question of customer **
We need to know as we must proceed in the cases where the
libraries of Fortran (IFC) will not be together Linked with
our program. The libraries of the FORTRAN can be supplied
together with the program? The Intel supplies a package of
the RunTime type that can be installed in the stations of
the users or will have to all install the FORTRAN without
the activation keys (licenses). Which would be the
recommendation of intel relative to this subject.
libraries of Fortran (IFC) will not be together Linked with
our program. The libraries of the FORTRAN can be supplied
together with the program? The Intel supplies a package of
the RunTime type that can be installed in the stations of
the users or will have to all install the FORTRAN without
the activation keys (licenses). Which would be the
recommendation of intel relative to this subject.
One second consultation would be; I have license for IFC 8.0 ,
can I use a older version of the compiler with this license ?
can I use a older version of the compiler with this license ?
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There is a file fredist.txt that is installed along with the compiler that lists the Intel libraries which may be redistributed along with your application. You would include a copy of these files along with your code and provide instructions for the end user as to how to use them.
Your license for the compiler does allow use of older versions. Some older versions may not accept current license keys - if you run into this problem, please let us know at Intel Premier Support.

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