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Hi,
I'd like to evaluate the Inspector tool of the new Professional Edition, on a Linux system that has Composer XE 2013 installed on it. I'd rather not disturb the existing installation of Composer if possible. Is this possible ?
thanks,
Ryan
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You would be able to install it to another directory and the inspector on Linux is a standalone gui so you would be able to install it without tampering with another installation of it.
Does this answer your question?
Regards,
Kenneth
Intel Developer Support
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Yes, I think so, thanks!
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I'm attempting to perform this installation now, and the XE 2015 installer seems to be hung up on checking my existing XE 2013 license file (text below). I have tried installing by parallel_studio_xe_2015_online.sh (interactive) and via install.sh with silent.cfg.
I have a paid license for 2013 that is still active, I'm attempting to run 2015 as an evaluation.. Really my only interest here is getting OpenCL support into my Linux application, but it seemed to me that I couldn't just download the OpenCL SDK by itself (for 2013)..the OpenCL pages here kept routing me into the XE 2015 registration and download pages. please confirm if that is right, or if maybe I can simplify the OpenCL support for 2013 in any way.
thanks,
Ryan
from (intel.issa.root.....log file)
2014-11-19 14:50:06: INFO: LicenseHandler::getLicenseFileDir() - UID0
2014-11-19 14:50:06: INFO: LicenseHandler::getLicenseFileDir() - /opt/intel/licenses
2014-11-19 14:50:06: INFO: LicenseHandler::GetChkLicCode()/opt/intel/licenses//l_HFHWRB34.lic
<the above is my 2013 XE license, based on the file date>
2014-11-19 14:50:06: INFO: LicenseHandler::GetChkLicCode() - File size : 464
2014-11-19 14:50:06: INFO: LicenseHandler::GetChkLicCode() - Bytes read : 464
2014-11-19 14:50:06: INFO: LicenseHandler::GetChkLicCode(): chklic returned 10
2014-11-19 14:50:06: INFO: LicenseHandler::GetChkLicCode(): export LD_LIBRARY_PATH=/tmp/englab/l_psf_p_2015.0.0.022/./pset/32e/../tools; "/tmp/englab/l_psf_p_2015.0.0.022/./pset/32e/../tools/chklic.x64" -a -f"CCompL" -f"CComp" -p"i86_r" -p"i86_re" -p"it64_lr" -p"it64_re" -p"amd64_re" -c"/opt/intel/licenses//l_HFHWRB34.lic" 2>/dev/null
2014-11-19 14:50:06: INFO: LicenseHandler::GetChkLicCode(): 10
2014-11-19 14:50:06: INFO: LicenseHandler::GetChkLicCode()/opt/intel/licenses//l_HFHWRB34.lic
2014-11-19 14:50:06: INFO: LicenseHandler::GetChkLicCode() - File size : 464
2014-11-19 14:50:06: INFO: LicenseHandler::GetChkLicCode() - Bytes read : 464
2014-11-19 14:50:06: INFO: LicenseHandler::GetChkLicCode(): 0
2014-11-19 14:50:06: INFO: LicenseHandler::GetChkLicCode()TS
< this keeps repeating, with many minutes in between each set of GetChkLicCode() calls >
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Please disregard previous post. I thought I needed to install the 2015 tools, but went through the eval registration again and found the correct link to the Ubuntu openCL package. Installed this tgz per instructions and it seemed to go ok:
intel_sdk_for_ocl_applications_2014_ubuntu_4.6.0.92_x64

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