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From: Michael Stevens (Michael.Stevens_at_[hidden])
Date: 2004-09-29 11:07:16
On Wednesday 29 September 2004 11:59, John Maddock wrote:
> Apparently from Intel 8.1 onwards, we can no longer link C++ programs with
> icc as the current intel-linux toolset does: icc is now Intel's equivalent
> to gcc and performs a C only link, we need to use icpc to link C++ programs
> (and ideally to compile them as well, although icc currently still
> recognises C++ source and internally calls icpc). So here's the big
> question - does anyone have access to Intel 6 and/or 7 on Linux and do
> these also have icpc? If they do, then this is a no-brainer change to the
> toolset, but if not then we're going to have to get creative :-|
I can answer for Intel 7.1 only and this indeed has icpc.
Good luck,
Michael
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