Using the Intel Fortran compiler

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The Intel Fortran compiler is available, but in order to use it, you need to set a few environment variables, and use your own license file.

Enter something like this in your .bashrc:

export PATH=/opt/netapps/intel/Compiler/11.1/073/bin/intel64/:$PATH
export NLSPATH=/opt/netapps/intel/Compiler/11.1/073/lib/intel64/locale/en_US
export LD_LIBRARY_PATH=/opt/netapps/intel/Compiler/11.1/073/lib/intel64


And put your license file(s) in a directory:

/home/p123456/intel/licenses


Then start using the compiler.
(Thanks to Roel Luppes for providing this info.)

Furthermore, we need to add the packages 'libstdc++5' and possibly 'libstdc++5-32bit' to your machine.