Jose Luis Ricardo Chavez wrote:
> I discovered that in fact the error has nothing to do with the Intel
> compilers or the Linux kernel. By running nm on the load libraries I
> found that the call to the __intel_cpu_indicator and
> __intel_cpu_indicator_init functions is done by the mkl library. I
Hello,
I discovered that in fact the error has nothing to do with the Intel
compilers or the
Linux kernel. By running nm on the load libraries I found that the call
to the
__intel_cpu_indicator and __intel_cpu_indicator_init functions is done by
the mkl library. It seems that the newest versio
On Mon, Feb 13, 2006 at 01:56:01AM +0100, Jose Luis Ricardo Chavez wrote:
> Hello,
>
> I have recently upgraded my system (OpenSuSE 10) to kernel 2.6.13-15.8-smp
> but under this kernel the Intel compilers (icc/ifort) take a lot of time
> for compiling no matter the size of the source code and the
I forgot to say that I run the 32-bit version of Open SuSE 10 on an AMD
Opteron-based
system. I have tried all the icc/ifort compilation flags (like -axW) as
indicated in the
compiler's manuals in order to preserve compatibility with Intel and
Intel-compatible
processors but I still get the s
Hello,
I have recently upgraded my system (OpenSuSE 10) to kernel 2.6.13-15.8-smp
but under this kernel the Intel compilers (icc/ifort) take a lot of time
for compiling no matter the size of the source code and the binaries refuse
to run with the message:
symbol lookup error: undefined symbol: _