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The problem was reported on the list before (1/18/2012), the
solution seemed to be to add to bashrc the line for 64 bit:<br>
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export MKL_TARGET_ARCH=intel64<br>
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On 4/25/2012 10:35 PM, Jameson Maibam wrote:
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<div>Dear WIEN2k users and developers, I have a problem in
installation of WIEN2k 11 using intel composer xe 2011. I have
downloaded the intel fortran composer xe 2011 from the trial
using site. It was succesfully installed in my ubuntu 11.10 64
bit. My computer is having intel centrino duo. I have followed
the instructions given in the user guide provided by intel. I
have also added in my bashrc the following line <br>
export PATH=$PATH:/opt/intel/bin/</div>
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<div><em>source /opt/intel/bin/compilervars.sh intel64</em><br>
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<div>I got the following message before doing the
siteconfiguration.<br>
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<div>"You seem to have installed the ifort compiler at
opt/intel/composer_xe_2011_sp1.9.293/bin/intel64/ifort</div>
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<div>Please remember VERSION and PAT for later reference</div>
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<div>Ypur MKLROOT variable is:
/opt/intel/composer_xe_2011_sp1.9.293/mkl</div>
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<div><b>I do not find the MKL_TARGET_ARCH variable (needed only
for ifort v12)"<br>
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Please help.</b></div>
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