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Hi there,
I have a problem with installing intel64 version 10.1.022 on the ubuntu 64bit version 8.04 . After running this command line in the fortran compiler directory:
./install.sh
I have this message:
Checking Kernel and glibc dependencies ...
Your platform :
architecture = x86_64
kernel = 2.6.24-23-generic
glibc = /lib/libc-2.7.so
operating system = Debian* (generic)
This product is supported for use with the following combinations :
Machine Type Kernel glibc
Intel 64 2.4.21 2.3.2
Intel 64 2.6.x. 2.3.x
Intel 64 2.6.x. 2.4.x
Intel 64 2.6.x. 2.5.x
Intel 64 2.6.x. 2.6.x
Would you like to perform an unsupported install of this product [yes/no] (no) ? :
So, I tried to download glibc-2.7.so. After that I needed to configure the glibc-2.7.so. But after this command line:
./configure
I faced to this message:
configure: running configure fragment for add-on glibc-build
configure: WARNING: you should use --build, --host, --target
Then tried with this command line:
./configure --build=/home/user/Desktop/glibc-2.7/glibc-build, --host=/home/user, --target=/home/user/Desktop/glibc-2.7/target
But the process of configuration was not successfully. I think I have used wrong BUILD-SYSTEM and HOST-SYSTEM for --build=? and --host=?
Do you have any idea?
I really appreciate any help.
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http://software.intel.com/en-us/articles/using-intel-compilers-for-linux-with-ubuntu
best regards,

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