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I've gone through most of the documentation, but am missing a guideline on what oneAPI Base components are required if I want to install HPC to run ifort 20.1 locally only? I'm just looking to compile legacy and modern Fortran code on my PC, but trying to minimize install footprint. thanks.
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None. You don't need the Base. You'll get a warning during the HPC install, but you can safely ignore it.
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None. You don't need the Base. You'll get a warning during the HPC install, but you can safely ignore it.
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the only 'gotcha' is that MKL is in the Base Toolkit. So if you need MKL it won't be in HPC Toolkit. MKL has a standalone package that could be added after HPC Toolkit.
OR you can go here
https://software.intel.com/content/www/us/en/develop/articles/oneapi-standalone-components.html
and find "Intel(R) Fortran Compiler(Beta) for" <OS>
Ignore "(Beta)" label it is wrong and I've got a bug report to fix that.
These packages have IFORT and IFX. IFORT is PRODUCTION, not BETA. IFX is BETA. So ignore the label, it's a mistake and will be fixed soon I hope.
Then search for "Intel(R) oneAPI Math Kernel Library" and get the package for your OS.

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