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Hi,
I am having troubles downloading intel fortran/c++ compiler 15 (professional) linux (specifically CentOS 6.6)
I have followed the instructions.
1. I extracted the tgz archive
2. I ran the install.sh script (activated 31 day trial)
3. ran the advixe-vars.sh script
So it should be complete at this point? I try running
ifort -v
and the command is not recognized.
Secondly, I have tried adding the following to my .bashrc file:
export LDLIBRARYPATH="/opt/intel/advisor_xe/lib64"
export DYLDLIBRARYPATH="/opt/intel/advisor_xe/lib64"
export MANPATH="/opt/intel/advisor_xe/man"
export PATH=/opt/intel/advisor_xe/bin64:$PATH
with the same results
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The advixe-vars.sh sets up the environment to use Intel Advisor, but the Intel compilers are not included in this setup script.
Try sourcing the parallel studio setup script using: source /opt/intel/parallel_studio_xe_2015/psxevars.sh intel64
This will setup your environment for the compilers and Amplifier.
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Setting up Advisor paths doesn't take care of the compiler paths. There is a compilervars script along with the Advisor one.
source <yourinstallpath>/compilervars.sh intel64
"running" those scripts might not be the same as sourceing them.
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Indeed, I was mistaking the Advisor install for the compiler! Thanks, it works now.
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Glad to hear that.
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