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Dear Steve
I have a problem linking Diana to fortran compiler and it doesnt find ifort.exe.please help me what to do/
Sincerely
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I think we'll need more information. Is this Diana the finite element software? Have you read the Diana documentation on this topic or discussed this problem with the Diana support people? I don't know how one configures Diana to locate a compiler.
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Quoting - Steve Lionel (Intel)
I think we'll need more information. Is this Diana the finite element software? Have you read the Diana documentation on this topic or discussed this problem with the Diana support people? I don't know how one configures Diana to locate a compiler.
So it appears to expect that you selected the option to have the ifort PATH added to your Windows environment variables.
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Yeah - but we don't do that, for good reason. How about starting a "Fortran Build Environment" command prompt session with the Intel Fortran start menu entry and doing the build from there? Then ifort will be in PATH.
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Quoting - Steve Lionel (Intel)
Yeah - but we don't do that, for good reason. How about starting a "Fortran Build Environment" command prompt session with the Intel Fortran start menu entry and doing the build from there? Then ifort will be in PATH.
An equivalent procedure would be to execute the ifortvars.bat script in the windows command box described in those instructions. The full ifortvars.bat command may be seen by right clicking the Start menu shortcut for ifort.
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Quoting - tim18
An equivalent procedure would be to execute the ifortvars.bat script in the windows command box described in those instructions. The full ifortvars.bat command may be seen by right clicking the Start menu shortcut for ifort.

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