ATLAS

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Download Source: http://www.netlib.org/atlas/atlas3.6.0.tgz
Download Source: http://www.netlib.org/blas/blas.tgz (F77 source files only, see below)

Introduction to BLAS

BLAS are Basic Linear Algebra Subprograms written in Fortran77. There are Level 1 (scalar and vector operations), Level 2 (scalar-matrix operations) and Level 3 (matrix-matrix operations) subprograms. They are available at as tarballs of F77 source files and are un-optimized for any particular architecture. Use the second download source if you want or need these source files.

ATLAS (Automatically Tuned Linear Algebra Software) will provide C and FORTRAN interfaces to a BLAS and LAPACK implementation optimized for a specific machine architecture. The ideal source of BLAS and LAPACK libraries are those provided by the microprocesor vendor such as AMD's ACML. However, these are not provided under a license that allows re-distribution without written consent from the vendor.

Dependencies

Optional

  • gcc-3.X.X Benchmarking by the ATLAS maintainers indicates that, with the exception of Core Duo and Pentium M, compiling ATLAS with gcc-3.X produces better x87 code than gcc-4.X.

Non-Multilib or Multilib

Compile the package:

   make

The configuration is interactive. Simply follow the instructions presented on the screen. If you've installed the FORTRAN provided by gcc-4.0.3 and later use gfortran when the configuration complains that the F77 version it finds is unsuitable.

Install the package:

   make install arch=<TARGET_MAKEFILE>

Where <TARGET_MAKEFILE> will be displayed at the completion of the previous step.

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