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When using ifort on quite a large file (~90k), I get the folowing error:
ifort -c eight_tree.fpp -o eight_tree.o -132 -Dparallel -O3 -Vaxlib -nocheck -arch pn4 -msse2 -pc64 -no-prec-div
ILIO_Buffer_Routine_Setup: fseek
fortcom: Severe: **Internal compiler error: internal abort** Please report this error along with the circumstances in
which it occurred in a Software Problem Report. Note: File and line given may not be explicit cause of this error.
in file (null), line 0, column 0
compilation aborted for eight_tree.fpp (code 3)
make: *** [eight_tree.o] Error 3
Message Edited by mick_vav on 11-08-2005 10:08 AM
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Please report this to Intel Premier Support and attach a copy of the source.
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I can't log in there. It tells me:
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And two more notices - if I select to to compile the same source with -O1 or -O0, it works. But the same source caused ifort 8.0 to use all the RAM, and throw Segmentation Fault.
Message Edited by mick_vav on 11-08-2005 09:48 PM
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Please try again with Premier Support - this forum is not a bug report channel. If you still have trouble with the Premier Support web site, go here.
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Thank you. I'll do it right now, but I've already fixed the problem - I just had not enougth free space in /tmp.
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