distfile for lang/ifc
Stephen Montgomery-Smith
stephen at math.missouri.edu
Fri Dec 10 15:39:14 PST 2004
Stephen Montgomery-Smith wrote:
> M. L. Dodson wrote:
>
>> On Friday 10 December 2004 06:35 am, you wrote:
>>
>>> Zitat von "M. L. Dodson" <bdodson at scms.utmb.edu>:
>>>
>>>
>>>> Log onto premier.intel.com (I think that's the name, look at the
>>>> info you received when you registered). Browse around and you
>>>> should be able to find the right distfile. In the past, I've also
>>>
>>>
>>> Somewhere in the download section (not thw "What's new" section),
>>> search for old files.
>>>
>>
>>
>> I thought that was the case. I did it about 3 weeks ago.
>>
>
> I thought I had looked and not found it, but I think I should try again.
>
The problem I am having is that I am not able to get a premier support
account, because whenever I try I get an "internal error" message from
the Intel web site. I looked in
ftp://download.intel.com/software/products/compilers/downloads/ which I
assumed would be the place where everything is, and couldn't find the
versions which the FreeBSD port needs.
>
>>
>>>> just copied the port, changed the distfile specs in the Makefile
>>>> to point to the one I had, did a "make makesum", and it compiled
>>>> and worked with no problem (this was with fortran, version 7, I
>>>> think).
>>>
>>>
>>> This doesn't work with the update from 8.0 to 8.1 (at least this wasn't
>>> the case for icc, and ifc seems to be similar to icc).
>>>
>>
>
> I just tried this last night, and at least superficially (i.e. it did
> make and install) it did seem to work. I did have to edit a few things
> (like the PATCHLEVEL stuff) but it didn't amount to very much at all.
>
>
Well it was superficial. Trying to compile a program got me an error
message something to the effect that it couldn't find the directory
containing g++.
So I tried l_fc_p_8.0.034.tar.gz which I found on the Intel ftp server -
so far this does seem to work.
Thanks, Stephen
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