On 12/06/17 15:27, Rick C. Hodgin wrote:
> On Friday, June 9, 2017 at 3:02:08 PM UTC-4, David Brown wrote:
>> ...the Intel support page for the compiler...
>
> Thank you, David. I did not get an initial reply from Intel where I
> attempted, so I also went to the forum and posted a message there.
Fair enough. When you use the proper support page, you can expect an
answer (even if it is a polite "that product is no longer supported").
But when you send a support request directly to a developer or a member
of the support staff, it is perfectly reasonable for them to ignore the
email. That's why I wanted to push the correct support address on you,
rather than Brian's daft, disrespectful and time-wasting plan of finding
someone who might be an Intel support person via articles they have written.
>
> You're probably right that it's too old, but if not I would like to
> have that compiler as well.
>
Sure, I can well appreciate that. Intel's compiler certainly used to be
free for personal use on Linux - I don't know the current state (on
Linux or Windows). Versions of icc are on the godbolt site, which
suggests that at least those versions could be freely used (or Mr.
Godbolt should probably disable them).