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Hi all;
"Error: A license for FCompL is not available (-9,57)."
This is what I get when trying to compile using ifort.
And this is the order Intel looks for licenses:
License file(s) used were (in this order):
1. Trusted Storage
** 2. /home/tbahador/intel/licenses/NCOM_L___*********_1.lic
** 3. /home/tbahador/intel/licenses/l_********.lic
** 4. /globalscratch/tbahador/installed/intel.2013SP1/composer_xe_2013_sp1.2.144/Licenses
** 5. /opt/intel/licenses
** 6. /Users/Shared/Library/Application Support/Intel/Licenses
** 7. /globalscratch/tbahador/installed/intel.2013SP1/composer_xe_2013_sp1.2.144/bin/intel64/*.lic
#3 is the one generated automatically during the setup, and #2 is the one I generated online later for the same system to (maybe) solve the problem, but it didn't.
What's the next step I can take?
Thanks
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Hi, Taimaz
Please do not post serial number, license file names in the public forum. I have masked them in your post.
See sticky thread for this forum:
I will communicate with you in detail through private messages.
Thank you.
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