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Problems with instalation Fortran Compiler

felipin85
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Hi, i'm try installing Intel Fortran Compiler Composer Xe 2011 in Ubuntu (linux). I have in my network ubuntu 10.04 (64 bits). I copy the folder in my desktop, and I open a terminal.
I place myself in dektop with a "cd", then I write the folder of Fortran, in this case, l_fcompxe_2011.0.084, and then ./install.sh

felipe@felipe-laptop:~/Desktop/l_fcompxe_2011.0.084$ sudo ./install.sh
sudo password for felipe:
sudo: ./install.sh: command not found

Other hand,

elipe@felipe-laptop:~/Desktop/l_fcompxe_2011.0.084$ ./install.sh
bash: ./install.sh: Permiso denegado

How can I installing? I was installing in my desktop computer, I don't understand!

Thanks, and Regards

FELIPE RODRGUEZ FONTE
LAS PALMAS, SPAIN

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Kevin_D_Intel
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There's probably file owner/permission issues with the already expanded l_fcompxe_2011.0.084 directory contents. There's commands I could offer to change permissions but I'd rather not given the risk.

First, exit the sudo session. Next, working under your normal user id, remove your copy of the l_fcompxe_2011.0.084 directory from your /tmp/felipe area and then get a copy of the original l_fcompxe_2011.0.084.tgz. While still working under your normal user id, un-expand the .tgz in your /tmp/felipearea and then proceed starting at step 3 again. Hopefully that works.

If not, then show us the permissions using this: ls -al /tmp/felipe/l_fcompxe_2011.0.084 (assuming that's what you've chosen to name it)

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Kevin_D_Intel
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Try this instead:

1. Make a directory for yourself in /tmp, like /tmp/felipe
2. Execute: cd /tmp/felipeand then copy the l_fcompxe_2011.0.084 folder into that location or move that copy in home area into this temporary location
3.cd into thecompiler directory:cd l_fcompxe_2011.0.084
4. Execute the command: sudo su
5. Then run the install with just: ./install.sh

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felipin85
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The response of system is:
bash: ./install.sh: Permiso denegado

(translate:Permission Denied)
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Kevin_D_Intel
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There's probably file owner/permission issues with the already expanded l_fcompxe_2011.0.084 directory contents. There's commands I could offer to change permissions but I'd rather not given the risk.

First, exit the sudo session. Next, working under your normal user id, remove your copy of the l_fcompxe_2011.0.084 directory from your /tmp/felipe area and then get a copy of the original l_fcompxe_2011.0.084.tgz. While still working under your normal user id, un-expand the .tgz in your /tmp/felipearea and then proceed starting at step 3 again. Hopefully that works.

If not, then show us the permissions using this: ls -al /tmp/felipe/l_fcompxe_2011.0.084 (assuming that's what you've chosen to name it)
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felipin85
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Kevin, Now I finished of install the intel fortran in my netbook. Very thanks, you are the best!
Thanks, Regards
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Kevin_D_Intel
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Great! Glad to hear that and thank you for the kind words.
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