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<div class="moz-cite-prefix">Have you extensively searched the
fedora forum
[<a class="moz-txt-link-freetext" href="https://ask.fedoraproject.org/question/8887/ifortcommand-not-found/">https://ask.fedoraproject.org/question/8887/ifortcommand-not-found/</a>]?<br>
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Did you reload bashrc (source /etc/bashrc) after you saved your
changes in it?<br>
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On 1/17/2014 1:02 PM, Masood Yousaf wrote:<br>
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Lucida Grande, sans-serif;font-size:12pt">Dear Users<br>
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I am trying to install Wien2k 11 on Fedora 19. I have install
intel ifort compiler successfully.<br>
The command ''which ifort'' shows this result<br>
''<br>
/opt/intel/composerxe-2011.2.137/bin/intel64/ifort<br>
''<br>
I put the compiler in the path by editing ''nano /etc/bashrc''<br>
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I am pasting last three lines of bashrc which show addition of
the ifort path<br>
''<br>
fi<br>
# vim:ts=4:sw=4<br>
source /opt/intel/bin/compilervars.sh intel64<br>
''<br>
after all this I am still having this message that you do not
have the intel fortran compiler in your path. I have done
installation many times but this is strange for me. Kindly help.<br>
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<div>Best wishes<br>
Masood<br>
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