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Hi all,
There was an interesting product for compiling on Unix Services for Windows. The last mention I heard of itwas version 9.1.
Anyone know the fate of this product? Is it intended to be gcc compatible? Is there an Intel C++ compiler that corresponds to it, or is the prescription to use gcc?
Are there reasons to avoid it compared to Cygwin? My code is fork/thread limited, so I want to avoid the cygwin win32 emulation if possible. Ihave readgeneric impressions favoring Cygwin, but few specifics.
Thanks for the help,
Eli
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It is not currently maintained. It is intended to complement Microsoft C++ under SUA and is link-compatible with that. There is no corresponding Intel C++. We built it on request from Microsoft, but as far as we know it has no users. It's available in a 32-bit form only. It's free if you have already purchased Intel Visual Fortran for Windows.
For more information, see Release Notes and Documentation Supplement
My advice would be to use the 10.1 compiler under Cygwin. Many do.
For more information, see Release Notes and Documentation Supplement
My advice would be to use the 10.1 compiler under Cygwin. Many do.
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Thanks. Auser base of zero is not too promising. I'll go with your suggestion.
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A tip - if you start your command with:
ifort -unix
then it will interpret forward slashes as parts of pathnames and not switch introducers. You can always use dash to start a switch regardless.
ifort -unix
then it will interpret forward slashes as parts of pathnames and not switch introducers. You can always use dash to start a switch regardless.
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