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"Stephen J. Gowdy" <[log in to unmask]>
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Stephen J. Gowdy
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Fri, 6 May 2005 09:21:05 -0700
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I just installed C++ 8.1.030 and started a qt build and it seems to be
working fine;

Creating qmake. Please wait...
icpc -c -o project.o -I. -Igenerators -Igenerators/unix -Igenerators/win32
-Igenerators/mac -I/scratch/babar/package/qt/3.2.1/build/include/qmake
-I/scratch/babar/package/qt/3.2.1/build/include
-I/scratch/babar/package/qt/3.2.1/build/include -DQT_NO_TEXTCODEC
-DQT_NO_UNICODETABLES -DQT_NO_COMPONENT -DQT_NO_STL -DQT_NO_COMPRESS
-I/scratch/babar/package/qt/3.2.1/build/mkspecs/linux-icc
-DHAVE_QCONFIG_CPP project.cpp
icpc -c -o property.o -I. -Igenerators -Igenerators/unix
-Igenerators/win32 -Igenerators/mac
-I/scratch/babar/package/qt/3.2.1/build/include/qmake
-I/scratch/babar/package/qt/3.2.1/build/include
-I/scratch/babar/package/qt/3.2.1/build/include -DQT_NO_TEXTCODEC
-DQT_NO_UNICODETABLES -DQT_NO_COMPONENT -DQT_NO_STL -DQT_NO_COMPRESS
-I/scratch/babar/package/qt/3.2.1/build/mkspecs/linux-icc
-DHAVE_QCONFIG_CPP property.cpp
...


On Fri, 6 May 2005, Harish Narayanan wrote:
> Hello everyone.
>
> Over time, I've somehow come to administer all the machines we run at
> our lab, and I've recently been contemplating moving the heterogeneous
> set (a mix of RedHat 9s, old Fedora Cores and even some Windows, all on
> IA32s) over to something newer and more uniform. I've strongly been
> considering Scientific Linux, and plan to give it a try soon, but I
> thought it'd be wiser to first enquire about the only show stopping
> issue I might run into.
>
> A bulk of what goes on here is number-crunching, and all the code is
> finally built using Intel Compilers (C/C++ and Fortran) before runs. My
> question thus would be, do the Intel Compilers work (seamlessly) on
> Scientific Linux? (I'm guessing SL 3.x should be fine as Intel's own
> page[1] lists RHEL 3 as a supported platform. I was more curious about
> SL 4 actually.) Any related experiences anyone is willing to share will
> be helpful.
>
> Thanks,
> Harish
>
> [1] http://www.intel.com/software/products/compilers/clin/sysreq.htm
>

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