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In the installing process, there are no warning or error prompt. Only in the installation step shows it failed.
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Installing Intel Fortran Compiler XE 13.0 on IA-32 component... failed
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Installing Intel Debugger 13.0 on IA-32 component... failed
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Installing Intel Math Kernel Library 11.0 on IA-32 component... failed
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Finalizing installation... done
I have found many methods in the internet, and followed these solutions.
1.hostname with no space character
2.cpio installed
3.in root
4.to change another installing directory
But these are all invalid.
Also I have checked the issa.log and pset.log in /tmp. The error prompts in these files are shown below:
In issa.log::
2012-09-21 13:26:28: ERROR: LicenseHandler::validateSerialNumber: serial number is of a wrong length! Expected 13 characters!^M
Cannot find product id "Intel(R) Fortran Composer XE for Linux*" in trusted storage.
::feature_disabled:493K::l:IA32:ESD:Intel(R) Composer XE 2013 for Linux*:;IF_IA32;IDB_IA32;MKL_IA32:::SINGLE:NONEVAL:NCOM^M
2012-09-21 13:47:58: ERROR: issa::Parser::error: factor: syntax error^M
in pset.log::
WARNING - /tmp/0.composerxe2013.install.semaphore does not exist, go ahead with install
1348206496 - ERROR: : env_set_string: value of ACTIVATION_COMPONENT is null
I need help, thank you
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hbast wrote:Thank you for answering. In fact, I have seen that topic before. And in the second attachment of the topic it shows "sh: 1: Syntax error:Bad fd number". In the first time, I also meet this warning. I use mv sh sh.orig ln -s bash sh and finnally no warning any more, but still fail-installed. So I thought we have a different problem and past the topic and have not seen your replies. In your reply, you give two ways, and I think the second way is the same to mine. Do I have to follow the first way? And another question is "engineering case DPD200299772" is what? How to find the engineering case? I am a newbie for Linux, so please forgive me for these. Thank you
This very likely is the same issue as reported in this forum before already - see http://software.intel.com/en-us/forums/topic/327606
There you too will find workarounds to get the compiler installed until we have fixed the problem
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tcprince wrote:Thank you for your answering. I have successfully installed with your direction.
I have no information on that bug filing except what is in that post; apparently it refers to the 13.0 compiler installer depending on bash syntax support in the default shell.
Another post on this subject says that if you had a previously failed install, which didn't progress far enough to give you an uninstall script in the compiler installation directory, you may need to clear the entry in rpmdb, e.g.
sudo rpm -qa | grep intel
and run
sudo rpm -e on the unwanted entries, before using bash to attempt the new installation.
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