- Difficulty #1: icc writes to stderr even on succesful compilations without warnings, gcc does not. This was tripping part of the configure script.
- Difficulty #2: the configure script was producing an unusable set of macros (my guess is that the substitute headers provided with icc should also include a substitute for <features.h>).
- Difficulty #3: NOT THERE! This was a side-effect of my clumsy shell programming below (quoting issue, corrected now).
Difficulties #1 and #2 were solved by calling the compiler through the following script (which can certainly be improved to not use temp files by some better bash programmer than myself):
#! /bin/sh if [ $# != 0 ] then ## ## REPLACEMENT for the icc script in order to compile tcl ## ## Replacement was needed because (AFAIU, which is not much): ## (1) icc writes the filename to stderr even when it compiles ## succesfully and with no warnings ## (2) the configure script was producing an unusable set of flags, ## and defining the macro _GNU_SOURCE fixed that. The problem ## seems to be in the 64bit support headers; is this a ## problem with icc or with tcl's configure script? ## eval /opt/intel/compiler60/ia32/bin/icc -D_GNU_SOURCE '$@' > icc.out 2> icc.err; errCode=$? cat icc.out if (test $errCode -ne 0 || test ` cat icc.err | wc -l` -gt 1); then cat icc.err 1>&2 fi exit $errCode ## END REPLACEMENT else exec -a "/opt/intel/compiler60/ia32/bin/icc" /opt/intel/compiler60/ia32/bin/iccbin; fi