#./install.sh -finalize-only
-finalize-only is the actual argument and not an abbreviation. It is optional to modify the /etc/bashrc. I just added the following two lines in my /etc/bashrc
source /opt/intel_fc_80/bin/ifortvars.sh source /opt/intel_idb_73/bin/idbvars.sh
PS: If you still cant resolve the problem, please post what you EXACTLY tried and what the EXACT error message you are getting.
raju
clifton wrote:
raju,
thanks for you help, i seem to be running into a problem with the install command, the -finalize-only options doesn't work is that the actual argument or is there an abreviations of some sort? also the changes to make in /etc/bashrc is this where i do finalize only, if so i don't know how.
thanks again
clifton
On Tuesday 06 April 2004 11:15 am, you wrote:
Clifton wrote:
hello, I can't seem to get the fortran compiler to install on debian. I am new to linux. was wondering if anyone had any experience with intel's fortran compiler, none of the instuctions i found on the web seem to work, so i must be doing something wrong.
clifton sluss
I am a newbie myself. But I was able to install ifort (8.0) on debian testing successfully. It is the non-commercial unsupported version. Also please note that I am not running any "complicated license servers etc" for this software. But you should not be having any problems with that also. The procedure I followed is
create /opt/intel_fc_80/licenses copy the .lic file you got in the email to this directory convert the rpms to .deb files using alien --to-deb *.i386.rpm install the debs using dpkg -i --force-overwrite *.deb run the install.sh script with -finalize-only option make changes in /etc/bashrc or ~/.bashrc If necessary remove the man -w things in ifortvars.sh and idbvars.sh
feel free to ask if you get stuck at some point
hth
raju
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