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skysky198344
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July 5, 2009 2:17 AM PDT
About IMSL Utility

After installation of I_FC_V11.0.069, I wanna use the IMSL to compiling the program which runs in the Linux platform, But I do not know what mission to use IMSL,
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Steve Lionel (Intel)
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July 5, 2009 9:14 AM PDT
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IMSL is not part of the Intel Fortran for Linux product.  From Intel, you can get IMSL for Windows only.  Visual Numerics sells IMSL for Linux - contact them for a quote.

As an alternative, look to see if the included Intel Math Kernel Library has the functions you need.



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IMSL is not part of the Intel Fortran for Linux product.  From Intel, you can get IMSL for Windows only.  Visual Numerics sells IMSL for Linux - contact them for a quote.

As an alternative, look to see if the included Intel Math Kernel Library has the functions you need.

I have installed IMSL 10.0 named 'fnl60_10446.tar' for SUSE 9.0 , before that , I have installed the Intel_FC_V11.0.
I compiled my program using IMSL , but the result shows ' not include IMSL' , I wanna know why ?
PS: my SUSE system is SUSE 11.0.

Ronald W. Green (Intel)
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Quoting - skysky198344

I have installed IMSL 10.0 named 'fnl60_10446.tar' for SUSE 9.0 , before that , I have installed the Intel_FC_V11.0.
I compiled my program using IMSL , but the result shows ' not include IMSL' , I wanna know why ?
PS: my SUSE system is SUSE 11.0.

It could be any number of reasons.  You should enter a support request to Visual Numerics, or http://premier.intel.com.

ron



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If you need help using an IMSL other than the one that comes with Intel Visual Fortran Professional Edition  for Windows with IMSL, ask Visual Numerics, as Ron suggests.

I will comment that you will probably need to use -I to specify the IMSL "Include" directory in your Fortran compile.

VNI runs their own forums at http://forums.vni.com/





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