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Re: Status of octave on Fedora
From: |
E. Joshua Rigler |
Subject: |
Re: Status of octave on Fedora |
Date: |
Sat, 19 Mar 2005 11:01:12 -0700 |
On Sat, 2005-03-19 at 10:11, Quentin Spencer wrote:
<snip>
> This set includes version 2.1.67 of octave, octave-forge, and some
> additional dependencies to include the extra bells and whistles, as well
> as non-broken versions of blas and lapack (don't use the ones that come
> with Fedora Core 3).
<snip>
This is all great!
I will probably continue to compile my own stuff for my 2-CPU Opteron
system (to get optimized multi-threaded BLAS libraries) however, so I am
curious about the "non-broken" versions of blas and lapack you provide.
Can you summarize what fixes have been applied, or point to relevant
discussions on this or other lists? I actually compile these on my own
too, and have long tolerated a few failed "make check" results that I
believe are related to problems with these libraries. It would be nice
to finally fix this minor problem as I upgrade from 2.1.64 to 2.1.67.
Thanks.
-EJR
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