> Has anyone tried the evaluation version of the Intel C/C++ compiler > for Linux 32-bit platforms? They distributed a CD in the most recent > version of Linux Magazine, and it appears to be available for download > as well. > > I had trouble getting it going; the evaluation license file they sent > me didn't work out of the box with the license manager that got > installed. If anyone has gotten it to work, please send instructions > around! We had no problems installing it. The compiler goes into /opt/intel/compiler50/ia32/*, the license into /opt/intel/license/l_cpp.lic. On the Debian system with a alien RPM installation, the RPM postinstall scripts did not execute properly, so we adjusted the configuration files ourselves (in particular, the postinstall script would have created a broken .csh file, anyway). Looking at the iccvars.csh script, make sure the following settings are correct: setenv IA32ROOT /opt/intel/compiler50/ia32 setenv INTEL_FLEXLM_LICENSE /opt/intel/licenses (iccvars.sh accordingly). I don't think we run flexlm; sourcing the appropriate settings is enough. HTH, Martin
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