Sylvestre Ledru writes:
> Sure, I will test your patch and include it in the next upload if
> relevant.
Great; thanks!
> Sorry for not considering your patch sooner than you probably
> expected...
No problem; thanks for all your good work, and sorry for not having
been more patient.
--
Aaron
Le jeudi 05 août 2010 à 22:21 -0400, Aaron M. Ucko a écrit :
> Having had the privilege of attending your talk this afternoon and
> much of the subsequent discussion, I understand that prebuilt ATLAS
> variants will likely retire soon, which would further reduce the
> impact of this bug; I also und
Having had the privilege of attending your talk this afternoon and
much of the subsequent discussion, I understand that prebuilt ATLAS
variants will likely retire soon, which would further reduce the
impact of this bug; I also understand that you still have FTBFS issues
to sort out. Nevertheless,
Sylvestre Ledru writes:
> Are you sure it is not the bug #588175 ?
Although that bug (which I had missed, BTW; thanks for pointing it
out) likely increased the impact of #577610, I would say that ATLAS's
shlibs files still need to (re)allow alternative dependencies. The
different libatlas3gf-*
Le jeudi 08 juillet 2010 à 21:46 -0400, Aaron M. Ucko a écrit :
> This issue has been bothering me as well, albeit primarily because the
> archive has wound up with several packages that specifically insist on
> libatlas3gf-base when another variant (or, in many cases, the reference
> BLAS and LAPA
This issue has been bothering me as well, albeit primarily because the
archive has wound up with several packages that specifically insist on
libatlas3gf-base when another variant (or, in many cases, the reference
BLAS and LAPACK implementations) would serve just as well.
As such, I've put togethe
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