Licensing For NAGWare Fortran 95 Compiler on Windows ---------------------------------------------------- 1. Introduction --------------- For single users, the use of NAGWare f95 on Windows is controlled by the NAG Kusari licensing system. This document contains the instructions on how to install the licence needed to run the software. 2. How to get a licence ----------------------- 2.1 Evaluation ("trial") licences --------------------------------- For evaluation purposes a trial licence may be used. To get a trial licence contact the NAG helpdesk. 2.2 Finding the NAG host id --------------------------- Before obtaining a full licence you need to know the Kusari hostid of the system on which you intend to use the NAGWare f95 compiler. Execute 'khostid' from a command prompt on that system, and send the output of this command to the NAG Response Centre. The 'khostid' command may be found in the compiler library directory (usually C:\NAGWare_f95\lib). 3. How to use the licence ------------------------- 3.1 Installing the licence key ------------------------------ Put the licence key into a file accessible from the machine for which the software is licensed; if possible, in the file "nagware.licence" in the compiler library directory (usually C:\NAGWare_f95\lib). 3.2 Setting the environment variable ------------------------------------ If the file is not "nagware.licence" or "nag.licence" in the compiler library directory, you need to set the environment variable NAG_KUSARI_FILE to the full pathname of the licence file. For example, in a Cygwin or MinGW shell window, type export NAG_KUSARI_FILE=C:/NAGWare_f95/lib/my.licence