Andrey,
> 1) sh /ifortvars.sh was run in order to create the environment variables;
That would create them in a subshell. Anything created in the subshell
is not propagated back to the parent shell. Sourcing the script would
be required to have the envariables affect the current shell. If you
don't, having access to any ifort at all is a gamble based on whether
there might be an older version in your PATH already, for example.
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