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Re: Where is UMFPACK available?
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Keith Goodman |
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Re: Where is UMFPACK available? |
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Sun, 8 May 2005 19:43:00 -0700 |
On Debian I installed libumfpack4 and libumfpack4-dev with apt-get. I
don't know if you need both. But it can't hurt.
If your package management system doesn't have umfpack, here's some
information and links to source code:
http://directory.fsf.org/science/math/umfpack.html
Here's what the Debian package descrption says:
set of routines for solving unsymmetric sparse linear systems
UMFPACK is a set of routines for solving unsymmetric sparse linear systems,
Ax=b, using the Unsymmetric MultiFrontal method. Written in ANSI/ISO C, with
a MATLAB (Version 6.0 and later) interface. It appears as a built-in routine
(for lu, backslash, and forward slash) in MATLAB 6.5.
The new code is typically faster than V2.2.1, uses dynamic memory
allocation, and has a symbolic preordering and analysis phase that also
reports the upper bounds on the nonzeros in L and U, flop count, and memory
usage in the numeric phase. It includes a Matlab interface. V4.0 is for real
and complex matrices, rectangular and square, and both non-singular and
singular.
On 5/8/05, Ananda Murthy R S <address@hidden> wrote:
> Hello,
>
> I am trying to compile the latest development version
> of Octave. When I run ./configure, it is indicating
> that UMFPACK is not found. Where can I find this? and
> how to compile this? Has anybody used this with
> Octave-2.9.2?
>
> Thanks for your help,
>
> Anand
>
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