


IA-32 Host Supported targets: IA-32 and Intel® EM64T Intel® EM64T Host Supported targets: IA-32 and Intel® EM64T Intel® Itanium® Host Supported target: Intel® Itanium® (system on which you build the application) and application target (system The following list describes the supported combinations of compilation host System Requirements Supported Host and Target Combinations If you have version 9.0 installed, you canĬhoose to replace the existing install or install to an alternate location. If you choose to uninstall the older version, you may do so before If you have a previous (lower numbered) version of the Intel Fortran Compilerįor Linux installed, you do not need to uninstall it before installing this For information about the product contents, including new and changedįeatures, please refer to the separate Release Notes. Read this document in its entirety before beginning and follow the steps in This document explains how to install and configure for use the Intel® FortranĬompiler 9.0 for Linux* product. Intel provides shell scripts which must be sourced to set the necessary paths for using the compilers and MKL libraries.Intel® Fortran Compiler 9.0 for Linux* Installation Guide Intel® Fortran Compiler 9.0 Updated license files can be simply added to this directory. The solution is to copy the license file to a directory in the install location and set the environment variable INTEL_SUITE_ROOT to that directory in the module file.

Note that the installer seems to be intent on slinging the license file in /opt, which is not accessible from the cluster machines. In particular, I chose not to install support for the 32-bit compilation or the Intel MIC architecture but did add in the cluster-related (i.e. Choosing the custom install option makes it possible to install the compilers to an arbitrary location (i.e.

The installer is a simple shell script which can be run interactively on the NFS server. I obtained the install files on memory stick or ftp server from them. (Previously CMTH contributed to a department license.) ICT run the license server and provided the license file (Steve Rochford/Martin Grune). FoNS have paid the license fee since 2010-2011, but there is no guarantee that they will do so in future years.
