[R] building with atlas version of blas and lapack

Uwe Ligges ligges at statistik.uni-dortmund.de
Wed Sep 12 11:51:24 CEST 2007



Yuelin Li wrote:
> On my linux machine (Ubuntu Feisty on i-686) this works:
> 
>      ./configure --with-blas="lf77blas -latlas"


Flags should be
   --with-blas="-L/usr/local/atlas/lib -lf77blas -latlas"
I guess, because /usr/local/atlas/lib is not found unless some 
environment variables have been set. This is documented in the R 
Installation and Administration manual, so you probably overlooked it.

Uwe Ligges


> Yuelin.
> 
> -- K Vanw wrote --|Tue (Sep/11/2007)[03:56]|--:
>    I'd like to build R using my optimized blas and lapack libraries. It seems
>    know matter what I do, the configure script uses the blas supplied with the
>    source. My blas and lapack libraries are in /usr/local/atlas/lib. How can I
>    get configure to use these?
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