>
> Hi,
>
> Try "cat /proc/cpuinfo |grep sse2" :-)
>
> In my debian/sid/amd64 box, there's only libatlas3gf now. I guess it's
> the same for ubuntu.
>
>
Yes the cpu supports sse2 instructions. However, I can't find any repository
that have libatlas3gf-sse2 built for x86_64. Should i try to force an
Thanks for your answer
> You can simply use the sse2 version of atlas: SSE2 is available on any
> x86_64 CPU.
>
Are you sure ? I can't find it...
http://packages.ubuntu.com/search?arch=amd64&searchon=names&keywords=atlas%20sse2
>
> Note that on Ubuntu, you can link to libatals3fg-base (the gfo
Hi I'm trying to install numpy on a x86_64 ubuntu hardy and I'm having a
hard time to get atlas to be linked correctly.
Installing it through apt-get install with the astraw repository worked on
my intel dual core. But now I need to install it in on a x86_64 and the
astraw binaries will link again