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<li><a href="#1">Register for Support</a></li>
<li><a href="#2">What You Should Know Before Requesting Technical Support</a></li>
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<a name="1"></a><strong>Register for Support</strong>
<p>To register for interactive support, please visit the Intel Software Development Products Registration Center web site. Registration will enable you to login into Intel® Premier Support and obtain interactive support along with product updates.</p>
<p>To get access to interactive support for Intel® Threading Building Blocks, you must register for one of these products:</p>
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<li>Intel Threading Building Blocks for Windows*</li>
<li>Intel Threading Building Blocks for Linux*</li>
<li>Intel Threading Building Blocks for Mac OS*</li>
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<a name="2"></a><strong>What You Should Know Before Requesting Technical Support</strong> <ol>
<li>Submit the issue under the correct product name: 
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<td class="bodycopy" bgcolor="#ffffff">Intel Threading Building Blocks, Mac OS*</td>
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<li>Select the correct version of Operating System. <br /><br />On Microsoft Windows* systems, go to: <strong>Start » Programs » Control Panel » System » General</strong><br /><br />On Linux* systems, execute <strong>cat /etc/issue</strong> command line. <br /><br />On Mac OS* system, execute <strong>/usr/bin/sw_vers</strong>. <br /><br />If you cannot find an entry in the drop down menu that exactly matches the operating-system version that you are using, then select <strong>Other</strong> and enter the OS version to the editable field <strong>Other Environment</strong>.</li>
<li>Enter the appropriate customer impact value. <br />Customer impact values include Low, Medium, High, and Showstopper and are defined as follows (listed from least to most important): 
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<li>Low - An issue that has no significant impact and is submitted on a for-your-information basis.</li>
<li>Medium - An issue that does not stop development, however it needs to be fixed.</li>
<li>High - An issue with a short-term work-around, however it needs to be fixed as soon as p ossible.</li>
<li>Showstopper - An issue that prevents you from using Intel Threading Building Blocks.</li>
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<li>Give a complete development environment description. 
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<li>Compiler Version: if you use Intel Compiler then version information may be obtained by running the compiler with the -V option; use -v to get the version of the GNU* Compiler</li>
<li>Build Platform: on Linux* and Mac OS* systems, execute "uname -m" command: i686 or i386 stand for IA-32, x86_64 stands for Intel 64 technology, and ia64 stands for Itanium™ Architecture; On Windows* systems go to: <strong>Start » Programs » Control Panel » System » General</strong> </li>
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<br /><strong>Tip:</strong> If you cannot find an entry in the drop down menu which exactly matches your settings then select <strong>Other</strong> and enter the your particular environment to the editable field <strong>Other Environment</strong>. <br /><br /><strong>Linux* and Mac OS* only:</strong> 
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<li>Kernel Version: on either Linux* or Mac OS* system, enter an output from "uname -a" command line</li>
<li>Glibc Version: on Linux* systems, enter the output from the "rpm -q glibc" command OR use ldd command for your application and copy/paste complete versioned name of libc.so; on Mac OS* system, run "otool -L" command on your application and copy/paste complete version name of libSystem.*.dylib.</li>
<li>Libstdc++ Version: on Linux* system, enter the output from "rpm -q libstdc++" OR use ldd command on your application and copy/paste complete versioned name for libstdc++.so; on Mac OS* system, run "otool -L" command on your application and copy/paste complete version name of libstdc++.*.dylib.</li>
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<li>Give a complete problem description. </li>
<li>Completely describe the build including: 
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<li>All the build options used, or attach a .DSP, .VCPROJ, .ICPROJ or a make file</li>
<li>All third-party libraries or SDKs used along with their versions</li>
<li>Indicate whether you are using the debug or release version of the Intel Threading Building Blocks library.</li>
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<li>Provide a reproducible test case with clear, step-by-step instructions on how to use it along with a description of the expected behavior.</li>
<li>Include exact details on the error.  If you can reproduce the problem with the debug build of Intel Threading Building Blocks library and get a message from the library, let us know. For example:
<blockquote>Assertion v failed on line 1530 of file ../../../source/internal/Task.cppDetailed description: thread did not activate a task_scheduler_init object? Aborted</blockquote>
The debug output may help us better understand your problem or give you a hint on how to fix the issue on your own. In the example above the library complains that a thread did not activate a task_scheduler_init object, which typically means that the thread did not initialize the library properly by instantiating its own task_scheduler_init object. Please, always attach a file with debug output to the problem description when it's possible.</li>
<li>Provide other important data: 
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<li>Any work-arounds that you are using</li>
<li>Any changes you can make that either fix or cause the issue</li>
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<li><a href="#1">Where do I find a license for my Intel® Threading Building Blocks?</a></li>
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<p><a name="1"></a><strong>Where do I find a license for my Intel® Threading Building Blocks?</strong><br />If you received Intel® Threading Building Blocks 1.0 Beta CD-ROM, the license is included on the CD. If you registered for Beta program at Intel® Software Development Products Registration Center web site, the license will be attached to an email that Intel sent you after you registered and downloaded Intel Threading Building Blocks.</p>
<p><a name="2"></a><strong>What kinds of licenses are available?</strong><br />Intel® Threading Building Blocks use the Globetrotter FLEXlm* electronic licensing technology. The standard license that comes with the CD-ROM or through electronic distribution is an uncounted license that is not locked to any host. This means that a FLEXlm* license manager is not needed to use the Intel Threading Building Blocks.</p>
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<p><a name="4"></a><strong>Is there a naming convention for the license files?</strong><br />License files must end with .lic.</p>
<p><a name="5"></a><strong>May I re-distribute Intel® Threading Building Blocks 1.0 Beta binaries or header files?</strong><br />You are allowed to re-distribute debug and release versions of the library of Intel® Threading Building Blocks 1.0. Header files, .pdb files, and documentation are not redistributable. You must purchase final Intel Threading Building Blocks 1.0 product in order to be able to re-distribute its binaries under special terms. The complete list of redistributable files is in redist.txt file in the product directory. Please, contact Intel technical support through your Intel® Premier Support account if you plan to purchase Intel Threading Building Blocks 1.0.</p>
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