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I have a library from a 3rd party which requires
the Intel Fortran 7.1 libraries for linking. Is
there a way to download just the redistributables
(for Linux IA64 and Win32)? I registered for a
trial but I only seem to be able to download the
8.1 compiler.
Thanks
the Intel Fortran 7.1 libraries for linking. Is
there a way to download just the redistributables
(for Linux IA64 and Win32)? I registered for a
trial but I only seem to be able to download the
8.1 compiler.
Thanks
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I'm not sure if this will work, but try it. When you registered for the trial, did you register for Premier Support at that time? If not, follow the registration link in the e-mail and register your serial number. You should then, I think, be able to find the 7.1 compiler under File Downloads in Premier Support.
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I've been told that the free evaluation license doesn't allow access to the 7.1 compilers. They are definitely available under a purchased license.
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If that's the case, then I'd suggest asking the supplier of the library to make the dependent Intel Fortran libraries available to you. Those that are allowed to be redistributed are named in a file called redist.txt that is installed along with the compiler.

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