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We have been told Fortran 2024.0.2 is available but not exactly what we must do to get it if we already have 2024.0.1. (When I tried I stopped when I was told that 14 Gb would appear in my Ubuntu system: it seemed that "sudo apt install intel-basekit" was not the right thing to do.)
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As Barbara said in her post, you must get this from Intel® oneAPI standalone component installation files (in the left column select Compilers > Fortran.) It's sort of an out-of-band release.
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Thank you Steve. The additional info I needed, which may help other Linux users who know Fortran better than bash and whose Fortran 2024.0.1 was installed in /opt not in ~ is as follows.
1. Do what Steve_Lionel said. That put a file l_fortran-compiler_p_2024.0.2.28.sh in my system.
2. At the command line enter sudo bash l_fortran-compiler_p_2024.0.2.28.sh
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