[ncl-talk] Red Hat Enterprise 7.2 Install Question

David Brown dbrown at ucar.edu
Tue Sep 20 13:12:56 MDT 2016


The choice of binaries should depend on whether you have intel
compilers installed in your environment or if you are using the Linux
default GNU compilers. If you have the intel compilers then the intel
built binaries should work. Otherwise you should stick to GNU
binaries.
 -dave


On Tue, Sep 20, 2016 at 12:39 PM, Jacob Klee (VirginiaPower - 1)
<jacob.klee at dom.com> wrote:
> Linux environments are not my normal environment, so I thought I would
> double check here what is the best precompiled binary for my environment.
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> I hope to run NCL in our RHEL 7.2 environment here at work.  The CPU
> information I got back from the server folks was that they were 2.3GHz
> Intel Xenon CPUs (E5-2630).
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> I am assuming one of the RHEL 6.4 binarys would be best, but not sure which.
> I would guess the intel1215, but honestly am not sure.
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> Any thoughts or help would be greatly appreciated,
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> Jacob
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