Thanks Gavin, I have tried with the bash tool kit as well. I will write in the oneapi forum. Thanks for the suggestion.
Regards Bhamu On Wed, Feb 16, 2022 at 5:54 PM Gavin Abo <gabo13...@gmail.com> wrote: > Intel oneAPI has its own support forums such as "Intel oneAPI > Registration" and "Toolkits & SDKs" at [1]. The group in the forums over > there is likely to be more experienced with oneAPI installations. > > In your previous post, it looked like you were installing the oneAPI HPC > Toolkit (i.e., l_HPCKit_p_2022.1.2.117_offline.sh). OneAPI has multiple > toolkits [2]. One possibility is that the missing Sqlite SQL might be part > of the oneAPI Base Toolkit such that you might have to install it first > before installing the oneAPI HPC Toolkit. > [1] > https://community.intel.com/t5/Developer-Software-Forums/ct-p/developer-software-forums > [2] > https://www.intel.com/content/www/us/en/developer/tools/oneapi/toolkits.html > > On 2/16/2022 4:34 AM, Dr. K. C. Bhamu wrote: > > Dear Gavin, > Thanks for your detailed reply. > I have followed your suggestion but the problem still persists. > I have three directories: installercache oneapi packagemanager > > kcbhamu@kcbhamu:~$ls oneapi/installer/lib > libQt6Core5Compat.so libQt6QmlModels.so > libQt6QuickLayouts.so libQt6XcbQpa.so libxcb-render.so > libxcb-sync.so libxcb-xkb.so > libQt6Core5Compat.so.6 libQt6QmlModels.so.6 > libQt6QuickLayouts.so.6 libQt6XcbQpa.so.6 libxcb-render.so.0 > libxcb-sync.so.1 libxcb-xkb.so.1 > libQt6Core5Compat.so.6.1.3 libQt6QmlModels.so.6.1.3 > libQt6QuickLayouts.so.6.1.3 libQt6XcbQpa.so.6.1.3 > libxcb-render.so.0.0.0 libxcb-sync.so.1.0.0 libxcb-xkb.so.1.0.0 > libQt6Core.so libQt6Qml.so > libQt6QuickShapes.so libxcb-icccm.so > libxcb-render-util.so libxcb-util.so libxkbcommon.so > libQt6Core.so.6 libQt6Qml.so.6 > libQt6QuickShapes.so.6 libxcb-icccm.so.4 > libxcb-render-util.so.0 libxcb-util.so.1 libxkbcommon.so.0 > libQt6Core.so.6.1.3 libQt6Qml.so.6.1.3 > libQt6QuickShapes.so.6.1.3 libxcb-icccm.so.4.0.0 > libxcb-render-util.so.0.0.0 libxcb-util.so.1.0.0 > libxkbcommon.so.0.0.0 > libQt6DBus.so libQt6QmlWorkerScript.so > libQt6Quick.so libxcb-image.so libxcb-shape.so > libxcb-xfixes.so libxkbcommon-x11.so > libQt6DBus.so.6 libQt6QmlWorkerScript.so.6 > libQt6Quick.so.6 libxcb-image.so.0 libxcb-shape.so.0 > libxcb-xfixes.so.0 libxkbcommon-x11.so.0 > libQt6DBus.so.6.1.3 libQt6QmlWorkerScript.so.6.1.3 > libQt6Quick.so.6.1.3 libxcb-image.so.0.0.0 > libxcb-shape.so.0.0.0 libxcb-xfixes.so.0.0.0 > libxkbcommon-x11.so.0.0.0 > libQt6Gui.so libQt6QuickControls2Impl.so > libQt6QuickTemplates2.so libxcb-keysyms.so libxcb-shm.so > libxcb-xinerama.so > libQt6Gui.so.6 libQt6QuickControls2Impl.so.6 > libQt6QuickTemplates2.so.6 libxcb-keysyms.so.1 libxcb-shm.so.0 > libxcb-xinerama.so.0 > libQt6Gui.so.6.1.3 libQt6QuickControls2Impl.so.6.1.3 > libQt6QuickTemplates2.so.6.1.3 libxcb-keysyms.so.1.0.0 > libxcb-shm.so.0.0.0 libxcb-xinerama.so.0.0.0 > libQt6Network.so libQt6QuickControls2.so > libQt6Widgets.so libxcb-randr.so libxcb.so > libxcb-xinput.so > libQt6Network.so.6 libQt6QuickControls2.so.6 > libQt6Widgets.so.6 libxcb-randr.so.0 libxcb.so.1 > libxcb-xinput.so.0 > libQt6Network.so.6.1.3 libQt6QuickControls2.so.6.1.3 > libQt6Widgets.so.6.1.3 libxcb-randr.so.0.1.0 libxcb.so.1.1.0 > libxcb-xinput.so.0.1.0 > > > Thank you very much > Bhamu > > > On Wed, Feb 16, 2022 at 4:30 PM Gavin Abo <gabo13...@gmail.com> wrote: > >> With your offline install [1] command below, it will likely try to >> install it in Intel's default location (/opt/intel) which is typically for >> root permissions. >> >> You would need to install it in a user directory that you have user >> permission to. That might be for example /home/username/intel. As seen >> at [2], the --install-dir option may need to be added to your command: >> >> bash ./l_HPCKit_p_2022.1.2.117_offline.sh -s -a --silent --eula accept >> --install-dir >> /home/username/intel >> >> According to [3], before executing the above command, you might also need >> to set $HOME as well, for example in the terminal with: >> >> export HOME=/home/username/intel >> >> You may also need to ask your administrative staff what user directories >> are available and what free disk space is available for each of them. For >> an all component install, the Intel webpage at [4] shows upwards of about >> 30 GB (=24 GB for components + 6 GB temporary space) is needed. Though at >> [2], there is a --components option that you might be able to use to >> install a minimized set of components [5] such as Intel Fortran Compiler >> Classic (intel.oneapi.lin.ifort-compiler) in the oneAPI HPC Toolkit and >> Intel MKL (intel.oneapi.lin.mkl.devel) in the oneAPI Base Toolkit. >> [1] https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=VC_ucczGR_Y >> [2] >> https://www.intel.com/content/www/us/en/develop/documentation/installation-guide-for-intel-oneapi-toolkits-linux/top/installation/install-with-command-line.html >> [3] >> https://community.intel.com/t5/Intel-oneAPI-Registration/oneAPI-installation-fails/td-p/1299826 >> [4] >> https://www.intel.com/content/www/us/en/developer/articles/system-requirements/intel-oneapi-base-toolkit-system-requirements.html >> [5] https://oneapi-src.github.io/oneapi-ci/#linux-web-installer >> >> On 2/15/2022 9:00 PM, Dr. K. C. Bhamu wrote: >> >> Dear Prof. Peter, >> I have tried to install oneapi but getting another error of SQL: >> bash ./l_HPCKit_p_2022.1.2.117_offline.sh -s -a --silent --eula accept >> Checking system requirements... >> Done. >> Wait while the installer is preparing... >> Done. >> Launching the installer... >> Installer failed with the error Sqlite SQL execution failed. >> #---- >> >> and I do not see any compilers in oneapi directory. >> >> #--- >> From SQL installation procedure, I see it needs a root access: >> https://phoenixnap.com/kb/sql-server-linux >> >> >> Any help will be appreciated. >> >> Regards >> Bhamu >> >> On Mon, Feb 7, 2022 at 4:13 PM Peter Blaha <pbl...@theochem.tuwien.ac.at> >> wrote: >> >>> You probably can install it. root is not required. Try it. >>> Am 07.02.2022 um 11:31 schrieb Dr. K. C. Bhamu: >>> >>> Thanks Prof. Peter. >>> >>> But unfortunately I can not install this version in cluster. >>> Admistrative staff also denied as they are moved on GPU so not helping for >>> CPU calculations. >>> >>> >>> Regards >>> Bhamu >>> >>> On Mon, Feb 7, 2022, 7:27 PM Peter Blaha <pbl...@theochem.tuwien.ac.at> >>> wrote: >>> >>>> It does not work with an old compiler. >>>> >>>> The intel compiler is now free. >>>> Am 07.02.2022 um 11:02 schrieb Dr. K. C. Bhamu: >>>> >>>> A gentle reminder for the help. >>>> >>>> Regards >>>> Bhamu >>>> >>>> On Fri, Feb 4, 2022 at 8:10 AM Dr. K. C. Bhamu <kcbham...@gmail.com> >>>> wrote: >>>> >>>>> Dear Experts, >>>>> I am facing an issue [1] with a recent version of Wien2k installation >>>>> with Fortran v.15 "composer_xe_2015.2.164". >>>>> Earlier reported issue was resolved by upgrading the Fortran version. >>>>> But for me, I have no choice of updating the intel compilers. >>>>> >>>>> Could someone please help me to resolve this issue? >>>>> >>>>> [1]. >>>>> https://www.mail-archive.com/wien@zeus.theochem.tuwien.ac.at/msg21006.html >>>>> >>>>> Please let me know what else information you need. >>>>> >>>>> Regards >>>>> Bhamu >>>>> >>>> _______________________________________________ > Wien mailing list > Wien@zeus.theochem.tuwien.ac.at > http://zeus.theochem.tuwien.ac.at/mailman/listinfo/wien > SEARCH the MAILING-LIST at: > http://www.mail-archive.com/wien@zeus.theochem.tuwien.ac.at/index.html >
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