Hi Fabian, you shall install intel tools as user that will prevent it from creating rpm entries. crete /opt/intel as root and chown to your user and then use a custom install path. look in install.sh --help and there is some other option about rpms that I never tried but it may help. Regards, Alin On Thursday, 9 March 2017 16:42:45 GMT Fabian Wein wrote:
Fabian Wein wrote:
On 03/09/17 17:02, Ken Schneider - Factory wrote:
On 03/09/2017 10:03 AM, Fabian Wein wrote:
> I have TW and the following commercial intel packages installed: > C/C++, Fortran, MKL (part of the compiler) and vTune Amplifier. The > software is installed by a script and it always takes some time to > install.
rpms from some repo?
No, a tar file contains an install.sh and a directory with many repos.
A directory with many 'repos' or many rpm's'?
Sorry, 127 rpm's.
In that case you can also install 'createrepo', and create a repodata directory for those, then add this to your repositories. This is what I did for my self-compiled RPMs in /usr/src/packages
What would be the reason? Such that I would not have to clean my locks when I upgrade the intel stuff and add the locks manually again afterwards? I did not had the impression that addLock supports wildcards?! So I added all packages which zypper wanted to remove manually. Then using createrepo sounds like a good and clear way.
But for now it wouldn't make a difference, right?!
BTW, why wanted zypper to remove the intel stuff?
Thanks,
Fabian
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