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When I run the install.sh script I get the following error:
ERROR: Unable to find rpm tool, please add its location to your PATH and restart installation
Installation failed.
Please see /var/log/ipp_em64t_install.log for details.
Installation is complete:
Thank you for using Intel Software Development Products, tools for improving application performance.
===============================================================================
I do have RPM and it is in my path, so I am not sure what is the problem. I got the same error with MKL library install. Is the installation complete or not???
ERROR: Unable to find rpm tool, please add its location to your PATH and restart installation
Installation failed.
Please see /var/log/ipp_em64t_install.log for details.
Installation is complete:
Thank you for using Intel Software Development Products, tools for improving application performance.
===============================================================================
I do have RPM and it is in my path, so I am not sure what is the problem. I got the same error with MKL library install. Is the installation complete or not???
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Hello,
May youtry Run the installation with command line like
: /install/install --nonrpm
and see if it can workaround?
Here is linux install issues FAQ: <http://software.intel.com/en-us/articles/mkl-ipp-linux-installation-options/>for your reference.
BR,
Ying
May youtry Run the installation with command line like
: /install/install --nonrpm
and see if it can workaround?
Here is linux install issues FAQ: <http://software.intel.com/en-us/articles/mkl-ipp-linux-installation-options/>for your reference.
BR,
Ying
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Hello,
May youtry Run the installation with command line like
: /install/install --nonrpm
and see if it can workaround?
Here is linux install issues FAQ: <http://software.intel.com/en-us/articles/mkl-ipp-linux-installation-options/>for your reference.
BR,
Ying
May youtry Run the installation with command line like
: /install/install --nonrpm
and see if it can workaround?
Here is linux install issues FAQ: <http://software.intel.com/en-us/articles/mkl-ipp-linux-installation-options/>for your reference.
BR,
Ying
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thanks ..that worked

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