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I have compiled a model, named GSI. There is a error occured. It says as following,
w3fp10.f(1): catastrophic error: **Internal compiler error: internal abort** Please report this error along with the circumstances in which it occurred in a Software Problem Report. Note: File and line given may not be explicit cause of this error.
compilation aborted for w3fp10.f (code 1)
The ifort I use is in version 14.0.2
Could anybody give me some help or advise on that? I have attach the configure file in the attachment.
Thank you so much.
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Thank you for your reply.
The machine I used is intel ia32 in Linux system with open MPI in 1.6.1.
I compiled the w3fp10.f using, ifort w3fp10.f
The information is like,
w3fp10.f(118): remark #7960: The floating overflow condition was detected while evaluating this operation; the result is an Infinity. [10.E70]
DATA CRMX /10.E70/
--------------------^
04010007_1635
w3fp10.f(1): catastrophic error: **Internal compiler error: internal abort** Please report this error along with the circumstances in which it occurred in a Software Problem Report. Note: File and line given may not be explicit cause of this error.
compilation aborted for w3fp10.f (code 1)
I put the fiel in the attachment, Please make a check.
Thank you.
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I reproduced the internal error on a IA32 system only with the Composer XE 2013 SP1 Update 2 (14.0 compiler) you noted. It appears there may already be a fix in our release due out later this year; however, I submitted this to Development (see internal tracking id below) for investigation and possibly providing a fix in a future update to the 14.0 release.
The error appears to occur during a code generation phase. A work around at the moment is to compile this particular source file at -O1 to avoid the internal error.
(Internal tracking id: DPD200255965)
(Resolution Update on 02/10/2016): This defect is fixed in the Intel® Parallel Studio XE 2015 release (2015.0.090 - Linux)
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While there has been no specific change to address the internal error, it has remained fixed since our 15.0 initial release (i.e. the release I wrote was due out later in 2014), and I confirmed it also remains fixed in our 16.0 release. The internal tracking id will be closed with an unknown resolution. Thank you for reporting this error.
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