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xiar is looking for our C/C++ compiler for reasonsthat I do not know at this moment.
I reported this to Development (internal tracking id below).
(Internal tracking id: DPD200163830)
(Resolution Update on 05/17/2011): This defect is fixed in the Intel Fortran Composer XE 2011 Update 4 (2011.4.184- Mac OS X)
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I removed my earlier instructions for setting up the sym-link. The issue only occurs when using /usr/bin/xiar (linked to /usr/bin/xiar-2011-base/bin/intel64/xiar). The error does not occur when using the compilervars.sh/csh setup sripts.
To avoid the error, source the compilervars.sh/csh (from /opt/intel/composerxe-2011.0.085/bin).
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In looking through the netcdf build examples, there is an example with ifort 11.0 and 64-bit redhat.
That examples suggests
setenv AR xiar
I do not have an xiar in C:\Program Files (x86)\Intel\ComposerXE-2011\bin\intel64, which is where ifort and icl are, nor do I find an xiar anywhere under the Intel directory.
Has xiar been replaced, or is there an alternative choice for the AR environment variable?
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xiar is Linux specific. On Windows, use xilib or xilink -lib. You may search the IntelFortran Users guide for xiar or xilib and that will lead to a discussion of all with sample uses.
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We haven't had any success with attempts to persuade cygwin to replace AR by lib or xilib so as to support that requirement of X64 builds. It's true that cygwin ar is limited to support of ia32 builds without IPO.
Changing a makefile to invoke xilib with its specific syntax may be required.

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