Hello,
Before fc36 atals-devel provided /usr/include/clapack.h Now clapack.h is /usr/include/atlas-x86_64-base/clapack.h
Why such a change? It requires to modify source files.
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Hi.
On Sun, 17 Jul 2022 10:09:42 +0200 Patrick Dupre wrote:
Hello,
Before fc36 atals-devel provided /usr/include/clapack.h Now clapack.h is /usr/include/atlas-x86_64-base/clapack.h
Why such a change?
The changelog of the atlas-devel RPM explain why:
* Tue Apr 20 2021 Jakub Martisko jamartis@redhat.com - 3.10.3-16 - Move the cblas.h and clapack.h to include/atlas to resolve conflict with lapack
clapack.h is also provided by freefem++ and vmmlib-devel in different subdirs of /usr/include
On Sun, Jul 17, 2022 at 6:12 AM Francis.Montagnac@inria.fr wrote:
Hi.
On Sun, 17 Jul 2022 10:09:42 +0200 Patrick Dupre wrote:
Hello,
Before fc36 atals-devel provided /usr/include/clapack.h Now clapack.h is /usr/include/atlas-x86_64-base/clapack.h
Why such a change?
The changelog of the atlas-devel RPM explain why:
- Tue Apr 20 2021 Jakub Martisko jamartis@redhat.com - 3.10.3-16
- Move the cblas.h and clapack.h to include/atlas to resolve conflict
with lapack
clapack.h is also provided by freefem++ and vmmlib-devel in different subdirs of /usr/include
Similar conflicts for openmpi versus mpich are handled using environment modules or luamod in a way that doesn't require changes to source code -- just "module load .." before starting the build.
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