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Does anyone have ifort running on slackware64 13.0? When I run the install.sh I get errors like:
Quote:
32-bit libraries not found on this system.
This product release requires the presence of 32-bit compatibility libraries
when running on Intel(R) 64 architecture systems. One or more of these libraries
could not be found:
libstdc++
libstdc++5
glibc
libgcc
merci Didier! Are you sure this will fix the problem? It seems likely but this is my production box so I have to be very careful. Do you actually have ifort running?
No, I'm not sure and I do not have ifort running so I can't check.
I suggest you install (one more) Slackware64-13.0 in a virtual machine (VirtualBox is very easy to install for instance), make it multilib and try. So you won't take any risk. You will only need a few gigabytes left in one of your hard disk's partitions to do that (by default VirtualBox installs a user's VMs in ~/.VirtualBox).
hi,
i successfully installed slackware 32 libs by given tutorial, but when i tried to install IFC, got the same errors as above (regarding missing 32 libs).
shall i put some env variables or something before starting IFC installation?
I haven't had the chance to try it out, but shouldn't these libs be in the LD_LIBRARY_PATH? I guess that's where the intel installer searches for them.
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