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We are trying to figure out how to point our customers to just install the fortran compiler. The OneAPI links and installer are very confusing now. This is on windows. We want to have them only install the Visual Studio Build Tools and the requires still say this is allowable. We download the base tool kit and it doesn't appear that we need anything in it. But we have to select something to get it to install. Is there an item here that we really do need? Then we get the HPC tool kit. But it won't install because it doesn't appear to find the visual studio build tools that we have already installed. So what needs to be done to get just a fortran compiler that will work from the command prompt?
TIA
Dave
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I don't see anything for the classic compiler for windows. There is one for macos. and the beta fortran compiler has one for windows but not macos. Seems like two options are missing?
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ifort and ifx share the same runtime libraries.
ifx is not available on macOS.
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Then it would be very helpful to title the windows version as applying to both the beta and the classic version instead of just listing beta, which then makes it appear that it only applies to that version.
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Thank you, @Steve_Lionel . I updated that article adding a link to the oneAPI runtime libraries.
Working on the confusion information about (Beta) and Classic on the oneAPI Standalone Components page. I don't have the privileges for that.
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@Barbara_P_Intel @Steve_Lionel
Thanks to both of you for the quick support. I have been able to get our product updated so users can use the new compiler seamlessly. Still some issues to work out to move forward, but at least now users can get a compiler and run our software again.
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Thank you for the feedback and kind words.
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Thanks for the information! This is indeed great news all around.
May I suggest updating some of the articles in the Fortran FAQ? (It doesn't help that the FAQ is no longer linked anywhere...) In particular, the article about free compilers. It would probably be good to expand this to include info for Mac and Linux users, and to add a link to it somewhere in this forum.
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