People might know of IncrediBuild - easy to install and amazing software for distributing a build over a local set of machines - it's not necessary to install the compiler on the other machines ( it does some VM wizardry). It's so good that Visual Studio 2015 now includes it as a standard feature.
As you know Intel compilers are slow and .it can reduce ( in our case) a 1 hour build to 5 minutes.
Unfortunately, the new node-locked licensing scheme for Intel breaks a distributed IncrediBuild - you cannot distribute a build. I realize that Intel wants to protect against cheating, but this kind of thing really pushes people away from your product. I have spoken to the vendor of IncrediBuild and they can't do anything.
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- Development Tools
- Intel® License Manager for FLEXlm*
- Intel® Software Development Products Registration Center
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I am not sure this is a support issue. If the compiler license is node-locked then distributing part of a build to another machine ( with another hostid) is something I would expect to fail. It's just a natural consequence of the new node locked licensing.
But I almost love Incredibuild more than the intel compiler....it could be a tough call when renewal comes around.
