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While trying to install intel-mkl for running Kaldi, I encountered an error stating the primary key was inactive. I used this command
sudo rpm --import https://yum.repos.intel.com/intel-gpg-keys/GPG-PUB-KEY-INTEL-SW-PRODUCTS-2019.PUB
Has the key not been updated? Plus, if I try reaching out to the yum.repos.intel.com or apt.repos.intel.com sites, it redirects to the main Intel webpage. Why does that happen?
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Hi Bala, please share the below information with us:
- Linux distribution on which you are installing the software
- Other versions of Intel® Parallel Studio XE or Intel® oneAPI already installed on your system
We await your response.
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- Red Hat distribution (Fedora)
- The laptop's really old. It is working on Intel Parallel Studio 2013
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Bala, thank you for the information. Are you using a Fedora 38 system?
Please confirm the same so that we can proceed further with our support.
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Yes sir.
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Bala, we do not support usage of non-native package managers like yum on Ubuntu or apt on RHEL, only the native ones. We have checked native package managers on all the supported platforms and they are fine:
- ubuntu:22.04 - apt - OK
- ubuntu:20.04 - apt - OK
- debian:9 - apt - OK
- debian:10 - apt - OK
- debian:11 - apt - OK
- redhat/ubi8 - dnf - OK
- redhat/ubi9 - dnf - OK
- rockylinux:8 - dnf - OK
- rockylinux:9 - dnf - OK
- fedora:36 - dnf - OK
- fedora:37 - dnf - OK
- amazonlinux:2 - yum - OK
- amazonlinux:2022 - dnf - OK
- registry.suse.com/suse/sle15:15.3 - zypper - OK
- registry.suse.com/suse/sle15:15.4 - zypper - OK
The only known system where this issue appears is Fedora 38 which is not yet supported by oneAPI. It's tracked separately and will be resolved by the time a new Intel® oneAPI Toolkit version supporting it is released. Thus, this is not a defect for Intel® oneAPI Toolkit 2023.1. We hope to address this in the upcoming update.
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Bala, unfortunately we were unable to hear back from you.
If you have any further queries, please post a new question as this thread will no longer be monitored by Intel®.
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