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<div style="margin-left:2px;margin-right:2px;">Quoting - <a href="/en-us/profile/160574">Ronald W. Green (Intel)</a></div>
<div style="background-color:#E5E5E5; padding:5px;border: 1px; border-style: inset;margin-left:2px;margin-right:2px;"><em><br />Please see this Knowledge Base article for tips in installing the Intel Compilers for Ubuntu and Debian:<br /><br /><a href="http://software.intel.com/en-us/articles/using-intel-compilers-for-linux-with-ubuntu">http://software.intel.com/en-us/articles/using-intel-compilers-for-linux-with-ubuntu</a><br /></em></div>
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<div>Please write articles on how to make C Compiler 11.1.* Install properly on Fedora x86_64.</div>
<div>Missing Critical Pre-requisites: 32-bit compatibility libraries not found - libstdc++.so.5, libgcc, etc.</div>
<div>This issue is causing a nightmare.</div>
<div>Please let us know where to get these libraries from, rather the full name of the packages so that they are easily gettable. I am not having a direct internet connection to Fedora, need to do an offline installation of packages after downloading them. Thus, 'yum install ----' is of no use.</div>
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<div style="margin-left:2px;margin-right:2px;">Quoting - <a href="/en-us/profile/449527">arindam.nsit</a></div>
<div style="background-color:#E5E5E5; padding:5px;border: 1px; border-style: inset;margin-left:2px;margin-right:2px;"><em>Missing Critical Pre-requisites: 32-bit compatibility libraries not found - libstdc++.so.5, libgcc, etc.<br />This issue is causing a nightmare.</em><em> </em></div>
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<br />I agree.  This installer is a case-study in overdesign and consequent band-aid workarounds.<br /> <br />Under Debian,  I'm finding that these prerequisites are deemed fatally missing unless the Debian release version is known to the installer.   (This happens even though the 32-bit libraries are actually all present).<br /><br />If the installer gets an OS version match, it seems to switch into the more permissive warning mode.<br /><br />Grepping through the installer binary, "5.0" is the latest debian release number it knows about.<br /><br />&lt;!-- OS database entry 33 - Debian 5.0 --&gt;<br />&lt;string name="os_33_tag"&gt;DEBIAN_50&lt;/string&gt;<br />&lt;string name="os_33_status_flag"&gt;OS_DEBIAN_50&lt;/string&gt;<br />&lt;string name="os_33_name"&gt;Debian 5.0&lt;/string&gt;<br />&lt;string name="os_33_file_1"&gt;/etc/debian_version&lt;/string&gt;<br />&lt;string name="os_33_file_2"&gt;/etc/issue&lt;/string&gt;<br />&lt;string name="os_33_file_content_1"&gt;5.0&lt;/string&gt;<br />&lt;string name="os_33_file_content_2"&gt;Debian GUN/Linux 5.0&lt;/string&gt;<br />&lt;string name="os_33_supported_archs"&gt;IA32;IA64;INTEL64&lt;/string&gt;<br />&lt;string name="os_33_rpm_support"&gt;0&lt;/string&gt;<br />&lt;string name="os_33_dpkg_support"&gt;1&lt;/string&gt;<br />&lt;string name="os_33_fakes"&gt;&lt;/string&gt;<br /><br />The key therefore is to change /etc/debian_version away from whatever it is  ("squeeze/sid" in my case)  to "5.0", and perhaps also to change the version number in /etc/issue to make it "Debian GUN/Linux 5.0".<br /><br />The latter typo is so pathetically incompetent that I assume it can't possibly really be matched exactly - it seemed that changing /etc/debian_version alone might be enough.<br /><br /><br /> ]]></description>
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