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Hi
I have installed Intel® Parallel Studio XE 2016 into my fedora operating system in November 2015. That time it was okay. But I can not execute ifort command now. It shows ""Error: A license for FCompL could not be obtained Your license has expired..........."" From the following link I have seen that the license is Active up to 17 November 2016. I do not understand how to solve it. Please help me so that I can use fortran again.
https://registrationcenter.intel.com/en/products/
Thanks,
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- Intel® License Manager for FLEXlm*
- Intel® Software Development Products Registration Center
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You should get faster response on the companion forum about licensing.
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Neither of the licenses we have on record for you are due to expire until later in 2016 (one which you noted) so the error you received is unexpected.
Can you please do the following:
1. export INTEL_LMD_DEBUG=/tmp/debug_out.txt
2. export FLEXLM_DIAGNOSTICS=3
3. Invoke ifort with no arguments
This will generate the named file in step 1 on your system and produce output to stdout about the license file used.
Please capture the output about the license file used and attach the file from your system to private reply (to me) using Send Author A Message. We will see what details/clues those provide about the error you experienced.
Thank you.
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