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Package: atlas2-base
Version: 3.2.1ln-11
Severity: important

The atlas2-base package was recently pulled in as a dependency of
something else I was installing, and proceeded to email me its life
story.  

> Please note that if you export /usr via nfs, the runtime linker
> configuration performed here will not affect the nfs clients.  These 
> atlas packages can therefore be installed on an nfs server serving a 
> mixed subarchitecture network, with each client running its own 
> optimal version of the libraries.  To achieve this, please configure 
> /etc/ld.so.conf on the clients appropriately given the directory 
> layout specified previously, and then run ldconfig.

This, and the other notes, are not likely to be of much interest to most
users; this information should be placed in the README.Debian file
instead, as discussed on debian-devel recently.

BTW, why does this package use ld.so.conf instead of providing a
diversion for the blas and lapack libraries?

-- System Information:
Debian Release: testing/unstable
Architecture: alpha
Kernel: Linux quetzlcoatl 2.4.19-xfs #1 Sun Jan 12 22:23:19 CST 2003 alpha
Locale: LANG=en_US.UTF-8, LC_CTYPE=en_US.UTF-8

Versions of packages atlas2-base depends on:
ii  debconf                    1.2.42        Debian configuration management sy
ii  libc6.1                    2.3.1-17      GNU C Library: Shared libraries an
ii  libg2c0                    1:3.3.1-0pre0 Runtime library for GNU Fortran 77

-- debconf information:
* atlas2/nfs: 
* atlas2/blas_lapack: 
* atlas2/ldlp: 


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This package has been removed from Debian since it's superseded by a
new version (atlas3).  I think your bug is specific to version 2 (or
that there's already one for v3) but if that's not the case, please
let me know.
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