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Hello,
I am using the Intel fortran compiler (12.0) + IMSL, and would need a new function (DAESL) that is available in the new version of the IMSL libraries, ie. version 7.0.
I have read that Intel is not supporting IMSL 7.0 at the moment, will this change?
Can I install IMSL 7.0 from Roguewave and use it with my Intel compiler?
Thanks
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We do not have any plans, at present, to distribute IMSL 7. I have heard from other customers who have purchased IMSL 7 from Rogue Wave and are using it with Intel Fortran. You would need to verify with Rogue Wave that the combination you want to use is supported.
While I am talking about IMSL, the 2013/13.0 Intel Fortran compiler works fine with the current IMSL 6 library from 2011/12.1 (as long as you are using the 12.1.024 IMSL package). We will be repackaging this for 2013/13.0 but it is the same library.

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