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Hi,
I installed the Intel Fortran Compiler on my Debian 32 bits.
The installation went well until the point where I need to:
source install-dir.bin/ifortvars.csh (and.sh) ia32
where this error appears:
LANGUAGE_TERRITORY: Undefined variable
and I'm not able to use the ifort
any clues ??
best regards,
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what shell are you using?
echo $0
will tell you this information. Also, is this a US English language system or have you set a different locale ( env vars LANG, LC_ALL, etc.)
ron
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Hi,
I use a tcsh shell.
My debian was originally a german version but I change the local settings to english, with the help of dpkg trvonfigure locales.
Is that the problem ?
thanks
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it probably is the language/locale.
tcsh should be ok with
source /opt/intel/bin/compilervars.csh ia32
However, we do not test against tcsh so it is possible there is something incompatible.
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You are not testing this? Well, it also shows up with RHEL6.
Are you serious? _I_ choose between bash and tcsh (at the very least), not you.
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Bob- Did you ever find a solution for this? I am having the same problem with RHEL 6.
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Bob H. wrote:
Are you serious? _I_ choose between bash and tcsh (at the very least), not you.Certainly, we can all use our favorite shell for routine work. However, I don't see it as a hardship if a vendor stipulates using a different shell just for a one-time installation. Is it not better for the vendor to do thorough testing on the system default shell rather than test (less thoroughly, perhaps) on a number of different shell and Linux distro combinations? In Windows, we rarely get to stipulate which installer package is used, so why is this a major issue in Linux?
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