Hello, I have recent CMake 3.15.2 and old MKL library 11.1.
Upon configuration cmake is issuing warnings due to faulty determined folder of general name FOLDER_lin (proper name is without lin): CMake Warning at /home/milias/bin/cmake/cmake-3.15.2-Linux-x86_64/share/cmake-3.15/Modules/InstallRequiredSystemLibraries.cmake:684 (message): system runtime library file does not exist: '/mnt/apps/intel/composer_xe_2013_sp1.1.106/compiler/lib/intel64_lin/irml' Call Stack (most recent call first): cmake/custom/cpack-dirac.cmake:1 (include) CMakeLists.txt:85 (include) while proper MKL folder is: ls /mnt/apps/intel/composer_xe_2013_sp1.1.106/compiler/lib/intel64/ cilk_db.so* libcilkrts.so.5* libcomposerxe_rdmgr_2.1.so* libimf.so* libistrconv.so* codecov_libFNP.so* libcomposerxe_boost_date_time_1.34.so* libdecimal.a* libintlc.so* libmatmul.a* crt/ libcomposerxe_boost_filesystem_1.34.so* libicaf.so* libintlc.so.5* liboffload.so* for_main.o* libcomposerxe_boost_regex_1.34.so* libifcore.a* libiomp5.a* liboffload.so.5* icc_libFNP.so* libcomposerxe_boost_system_1.34.so* libifcore.so* libiomp5.dbg* libomp_db.so* icpc_libFNP.so* libcomposerxe_boost_thread_1.34.so* libifcore.so.5* libiomp5.so* libpdbx.a* ifort_libFNP.so* libcomposerxe_cfgmgr_2.4.so* libifcore_pic.a* libiompstubs5.a* libpdbx.so* init.o* libcomposerxe_clpt_3.1.so* libifcoremt.a* libiompstubs5.so* libpdbx.so.5* irml/ libcomposerxe_cpil_2.10.so* libifcoremt.so* libipgo.a* libpdbxinst.a* libbfp754.a* libcomposerxe_gen_helpers_core_2.3.so* libifcoremt.so.5* libirc.a* libsvml.a* libchkp.so* libcomposerxe_gen_helpers_das_2.3.so* libifcoremt_pic.a libirc.so* libsvml.so* libchkpwrap.a* libcomposerxe_libxml_2.7.so* libifport.a* libirc_s.a* locale/ libchkpwrap_w.a* libcomposerxe_msngr_cmd_2.4.so* libifport.so* libirng.a* ofldbegin.o* libcilkrts.a* libcomposerxe_msngr_reader_2.4.so* libifport.so.5* libirng.so* ofldend.o libcilkrts.so* libcomposerxe_msngr_util_2.4.so* libimf.a* libistrconv.a* tselect_libFNP.so* This is only warning, maybe InstallRequiredSystemLibraries.cmake could be updated for that. Best, Miro
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