When you deploy your application to systems on which the Intel® Compiler is not installed, you need to redistribute certain Intel libraries to which your application is linked. You can do so in one of the following ways:
Statically link your application.
An application built with statically-linked libraries eliminates the need to distribute runtime libraries with the application executable. By linking the application to the static libraries, you are not dependent on the Intel® Fortran or C/C++ dynamic shared libraries.
Dynamically link your application.
If you must build your application with dynamically linked (or shared) compiler libraries, you should address the following concerns:
You must build your application with shared or dynamic libraries that are redistributable.
Pay careful attention to the directory where the redistributables are installed and how the OS finds them.
You should determine which shared or dynamic libraries your application needs.
The information here is only introductory. See the following article at the Intel® Software Network Knowledge Base (http://software.intel.com/en-us/articles/tools) for everything you need to know to redistribute these libraries.
Redistribution of Application Binaries Built for Linux* (http://software.intel.com/en-us/articles/redistribution-of-application-binaries-built-for-linux/)
The redistributable library installation package is available at:
Redistributable libraries for the Intel® C++ and Fortran Composer XE for Linux* (http://software.intel.com/en-us/articles/redistributable-libraries-for-the-intel-c-and-fortran-composer-xe-for-linux/)
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