![]() ![]() This being said, I do like the fact that your PKGBUILD creates different packages for the different components. I'm pretty sure I could have helped you out in the process. I wish you had contacted me before starting your packages as I have put a lot of time in it over the years. I develop normally on github so you can follow the history. I am (was) the maintainer of icc and ifort on AUR since many years. ![]() Ģ) The uncompressed size of the package intel-ipp is 1.2 Gb ! (remove it form the list)ģ) intel-tbb is conflicting with the intel-tbb in community ( commercial and open source versions ).Ĥ) Do NOT install these packages with yaourt or some similar tools. So I've decided to write a PKBUILD that spits this package in its basics components.Īnd the user is free to install only what he wants.įor a minimal installation, intel-compiler-base and intel-openmp are necessary.Ġ) This PKGBUILD may need up to 20 minutes if we use xz as a compressor!Ġ.bis) Now I force the use of gzip (more faster!)ġ) We need for an original licence file visit: … -download/Īnd click Intel® Parallel Studio XE 2013 for Linux. # intel-tbb: Intel Threading Building Blocks (TBB) # intel-sourcechecker: Intel Source Checker # intel-mkl: Intel Math Kernel Library (Intel® MKL) # intel-ipp: Intel Integrated Performance Primitives # intel-fortran-compiler: Intel Fortran compiler # intel-compiler-base: Intel C/C++ compiler and base libs This package includes the compiler (icc and icpc), debugger (idb) and the full collection of the Intel libraries: ![]() The main package is no longer called Intel Compiler but Intel C++ Composer With the new release, 12.0, the Intel compiler has been moved in a new package structure. ![]()
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