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When I added the support for intel compilers, icc 10.1 wasn't released (way before RC2 AFAIR). Most things there were tested to work with icc 9 and the major testing was under linux.
Quote from: yop on March 17, 2008, 09:18:38 amWhen I added the support for intel compilers, icc 10.1 wasn't released (way before RC2 AFAIR). Most things there were tested to work with icc 9 and the major testing was under linux.I've modified the auto-detection code in such a way so that it can detect Intel C/C++ compiler 9.x or 10.x. It's in trunk now. @asdzPlease download the next nightly and try working with Intel+C::B.
you mean that with the current version of C::B i cant use Intel Compiler 10.1 and have to wait for a future version?
Quote from: asdz on March 20, 2008, 03:10:29 amyou mean that with the current version of C::B i cant use Intel Compiler 10.1 and have to wait for a future version?You need to manually edit the settings to add and use Intel compiler with C::B 8.02. The code change will be available in future nightly which shall be able to do that automatically.Once I update the wiki, I'll post here. You need to follow the steps outlined in the wiki.
i am looking forward for the updated wiki!Thanks for the help!
Quote from: asdz on March 21, 2008, 10:09:13 ami am looking forward for the updated wiki!Thanks for the help!I've updated the Wiki. You may follow the steps outlined there.