-----BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE----- Hash: SHA1 On 06/03/2013 23:12, S←bastien Villemot wrote: > Le mercredi 06 mars 2013 ¢ 22:58 +0100, Julian Taylor a ←crit : >> On 06.03.2013 22:53, S←bastien Villemot wrote: >>> Le mercredi 06 mars 2013 ¢ 22:01 +0100, Julian Taylor a ←crit >>> : >>>> Package: openblas Version: 0.1.1-6 Severity: normal >>>> >>>> installing atlas and the openblas changes the alternative to >>>> openblas as it has higher priority. but atlas also changes >>>> the lapack alternative to its own. This leads to >>>> usr/lib/liblapack.so having undefined references to atlas >>>> extensions >>>> >>>> apt-get install libatlas3-base apt-get install >>>> libopenblas-base ldd -r /usr/lib/liblapack.so.3 ... undefined >>>> symbol: ATL_dpttrmm (/usr/lib/liblapack.so.3) >>> >>> You have either an old version of atlas, or you manually >>> changed the alternative. The standard LAPACK has higher >>> priority than ATLAS': >>> >> >> I didn't install lapack at all, it uses the lapack in atlas. >> possibly openblas could depend on lapack to avoid this? > > I don?t think this would make much sense. I agree with S←bastien. LAPACK is built upon BLAS and LAPACK is not away used when doing linear algebra.
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