deal all, dear Gustavo, This is my bash.bashrc in ubuntu 12.04:
############################################## *PATH="/opt/intel/bin/compilervars.sh intel64$PATH"* *source /opt/intel/bin/compilervars.sh intel64* *source /opt/intel/mkl/bin/mklvars.sh intel64 mod lp64* *export PATH* ############################################## I think that is correct according to your mail, so I do not think that this is this problem. I check the config.log file. It says: checking for gcc ############################################## *configure:5133: result: icc* *configure:5362: checking for C compiler version* *configure:5371: icc --version >&5* *./configure: line 5373: icc: command not found* *configure:5382: $? = 127* *configure:5371: icc -v >&5* ############################################## When I write the simple project inside the config.log file in new file .c ############################################## int main () { ; return 0; } ############################################## it works when I compile it with icc Do I probably need to change also the .csh? My current intel version is 13.0, When I compile it they told me to set *compilervars.sh *moreover check iccvars.sh, ifortvars.sh and *compilervars.sh, *they are the same. I do not know what to do, could I compile open mpi with gcc, gcpc,gnufort and then use it with intel fortran? do you think that is a OpenMpi problem? Has someone compile it with intel linux icc? which distro have you used? Thank all Diego On 25 November 2012 22:21, Gustavo Correa <g...@ldeo.columbia.edu> wrote: > urce compilervars.sh intel64