Matlab does not find Intel XE 2020 Fortran Compiler on Mac

Hi everyone,
I have a set of Fortran code files that I need to compile on my Mac using Matlab 2020b.
To do so, I have downloaded Intel Parallel Studio XE 2020.
When I run:
mex -setup Fortran -v
I however get to the following:
mex -setup Fortran -v
Verbose mode is on.
... Looking for compiler 'Intel Fortran Composer XE' ...
... Looking for environment variable 'IFORT_COMPILER20' ...No.
... Looking for environment variable 'IFORT_COMPILER19' ...No.
... Looking for environment variable 'IFORT_COMPILER18' ...No.
... Executing command 'which ifort' ...Yes ('/usr/local/bin/ifort').
... Looking for folder '/opt/intel/compilers_and_libraries_2020.2.258/mac/bin/intel64' ...Yes.
... Looking for environment variable 'IFORT_COMPILER20' ...No.
... Looking for environment variable 'IFORT_COMPILER19' ...No.
... Looking for environment variable 'IFORT_COMPILER18' ...No.
... Executing command 'which ifort' ...Yes ('/usr/local/bin/ifort').
... Looking for folder '/opt/intel/compilers_and_libraries_2020.2.258/mac/compiler/lib' ...Yes.
... Executing command 'ifort --version | grep -Eo '[0-9]+\.[0-9]+\.[0-9]+' | head -1' ...Yes ('19.1.2').
... Executing command 'xcrun -sdk macosx --show-sdk-path' ...No.
Did not find installed compiler 'Intel Fortran Composer XE'.
What am I missing?
Many thanks in advance!

3 Comments

I suspect you might need to install the xcode command line tools.
Thanks, that and some other environment variable setting did the job. All working now.
What was that other environment varialbe?

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