ifc port
Nakata Maho
chat95 at mac.com
Fri Apr 16 17:43:15 PDT 2004
In Message-ID: <20040416143534.N54301-100000 at dynamic.hydro.washington.edu>
Paul English <penglish at hydro.washington.edu> wrote:
Hi, Paul
> The port is expecting:
> l_fc_pc_8.0.039.tar.gz
yes. you are right.
> Not that I'm complaining mind you - it is a real treat having a port for
> this such that we can generate FreeBSD binaries. The problem is that I
> don't think my boss will spring the $700 for the Intel compilers, but as
> we are a non-commercial institution we DO qualify to use the free version
> as much as we want.
Ugah, you paid for it? Oh no!
> You mention logging into premier.intel.com - I never did that, only used
please do it!
> the clickthroughs on the site to download the free version, and even that
> requires registration and once you've registered they send you the URL.
> I believe that is because you paid for the compilers, right?
No. I don't paid for them. Just I have is non-commercial version
of license.
I checked premier.intel.com, and I could find it.
1) logging into premier.intel.com
2) then jumps to https://premier.intel.com/WhatsNew.aspx
3) Please see left navigation, Premier Features section and click
File Downloads.
4) Click display File List, and see the 1/14/2004 section.
l_fc_pc_8.0.039.tar.gz
(85043840 bytes)
You must recieve .lic file for using Fortran compiler. othrewise,
you cannot invoke fortran compiler.
at that time you also recieved an e-mail annoucing that:
5. If you haven't registered for Intel(R) Premier Support, you can do this at any time by visiting http://www.intel.com/software/products/registrationcenter/index.htm. Note that you will be prompted for the serial number (shown above) and the date of purchase (enter today's date).
Now it redirects to:
https://shale.intel.com/registrationcenter/register.asp
thanks,
--nakata maho
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