------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Intel(R) Fortran Compiler for Linux* README ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Introduction The Intel(R) Fortran Compiler 10.1 for Linux* provides the performance benefits of the Intel Fortran Compiler for applications running on Intel processors in the Linux environment. Product Directories Following successful installation, the files associated with the Intel(R) Fortran Compiler 10.1 for Linux* will be installed on your host system. The following directory map indicates the default structure and identifies the file types stored in each sub-directory. +-- opt (Root level. Installer can specify a different start level. | Because a different start level is possible, is used | instead of /opt/intel/fc/10.1.nnn in this document when specifying the | installed location of compiler files.) | +-- intel (Directory for the Intel software development products) | +-- fc ('fce' for Intel(R) 64 architecture based systems) | +--10.1.nnn (Directory for release 10.1 compiler components, | where nnn is an incremental release number) | +-- bin (Binaries, script, and executable files) | +-- cluster_omp (Intel(R) 64 and IA-64 architecture only) | +-- doc (All documentation and associated files) | +-- include (Include and header files) | +-- lib (Library and compiler input files) | +-- licenses (License files and related files for | this product) | +-- man (manpage directories and files associated | with this product) | +-- samples (sample Fortran program) Product Documentation Prior to product installation, you can view this file (README.txt), the product Release Notes (Release_Notes.htm/.txt), and the product Installation Guide (INSTALL.htm/.txt). After installation, these files are available in the /doc subdirectory as well as at the same level as the installation file. An HTML file with links to all product documentation for the Intel compiler is available after product installation. This file is available at /doc/Doc_Index.htm. Other Sources of Information Refer to the following locations for essential information: Installation Information The Installation Guide (INSTALL.htm) at /doc/INSTALL.htm or at the same level as the installation tar file provides detailed installation information in case a normal installation did not happen. Release Information Refer to the Release_Notes.htm file at this level (pre-installation) or at /doc/Release_Notes.htm for System Requirements, Known Limitations, and other links and information. 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