Sorry been away. Your information request are below.
/sw/src/fink.build/atlas-3.9.11-11/LAPACK
mkdir -p ../bld/lib
ar cr ../bld/lib/libf77blas.a BLAS/SRC/scabs1.o; ar cr
../bld/lib/libptf77blas.a BLAS/SRC/scabs1.o
cd ..
ln -s /sw/bin/gcc-4 gcc
export PATH=`pwd`:$PATH
pwd
cd bld
if [ i386 = 'x86_64' ]
then ../ATLAS/configure -v 2 --prefix=/sw
--with-netlib-lapack=/sw/src/fink.build/atlas-3.9.11-11/ATLAS/../LAPACK/lapack_LINUX.a
-b 64 -F ic "$iflags" -F if "$iflags" $cflags
else ../ATLAS/configure -v 2 --prefix=/sw
--with-netlib-lapack=/sw/src/fink.build/atlas-3.9.11-11/ATLAS/../LAPACK/lapack_LINUX.a
-b 32 -F ic "$iflags" -F if "$iflags" $cflags
fi
gcc -I/sw/src/fink.build/atlas-3.9.11-11/bld/../ATLAS//CONFIG/include -g -w -c
/sw/src/fink.build/atlas-3.9.11-11/bld/../ATLAS//CONFIG/src/atlconf_misc.c
gcc -I/sw/src/fink.build/atlas-3.9.11-11/bld/../ATLAS//CONFIG/include -g -w -o
xconfig /sw/src/fink.build/atlas-3.9.11-11/bld/../ATLAS//CONFIG/src/config.c
atlconf_misc.o
./xconfig -d s /sw/src/fink.build/atlas-3.9.11-11/bld/../ATLAS/ -d b
/sw/src/fink.build/atlas-3.9.11-11/bld -v 2 -Ss flapack
/sw/src/fink.build/atlas-3.9.11-11/ATLAS/../LAPACK/lapack_LINUX.a -b 32 -F ic
'-fPIC -O3 -fomit-frame-pointer -mfpmath=387' -F if '-fPIC -O3
-fomit-frame-pointer -mfpmath=387'
cmnd=make IRun_OS args="-v 2 " | fgrep 'OS='
OS configured as OSX (12)
cmnd=make IRun_asm args="-v 2 -O 12" | fgrep 'ASM='
system(make IRun_GAS_x8632 args="-v 2" MYFLAGS="-DATL_OS_OSX" 2> /dev/null |
fgrep SUCCESS)
Assembly configured as GAS_x8632 (1)
cmnd=make IRun_vec args="-v 2 -O 12 -s 1" | fgrep 'VECFLAG='
Vector ISA Extension configured as SSE3 (2,28)
cmnd=make IRun_arch args="-v 2 -O 12 -s 1 -a" | fgrep 'MACHTYPE='
ERROR: enum fam=3, chip=2, mach=0
make[3]: *** [atlas_run] Error 44
make[2]: *** [IRunArchInfo_x86] Error 2
Architecture configured as UNKNOWNx86 (23)
cmnd=make IRun_arch args="-v 2 -O 12 -s 1 -m" | fgrep 'CPU MHZ='
ERROR: enum fam=3, chip=2, mach=0
make[3]: *** [atlas_run] Error 44
make[2]: *** [IRunArchInfo_x86] Error 2
and
Rumdewan:~ donpaul$ sysctl -A 2>/dev/null|fgrep machdep.cpu.brand_string
machdep.cpu.brand_string: Intel(R) Core(TM) i7-2720QM CPU @ 2.20GHz
Many thanks for looking at the problem
Don
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Professor Don Paul
Superconductivity & Magnetism Group
Department of Physics
University of Warwick
Coventry CV4 7AL
United Kingdom
email [email protected]
tel 024 76 523603
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On 6 Oct 2011, at 17:07, Jean-François Mertens wrote:
>
> On 06 Oct 2011, at 15:14, Alexander Hansen wrote:
>
>> On 10/6/11 5:36 AM, Don Paul wrote:
>>> bin/INSTALL_LOG/ERROR.LOG tar cf error_UNKNOWNx8632SSE3.tar
>>> Make.inc bin/INSTALL_LOG/* gzip --best error_UNKNOWNx8632SSE3.tar
>>> mv error_UNKNOWNx8632SSE3.tar.gz error_UNKNOWNx8632SSE3.tgz Error
>>> report error_<ARCH>.tgz has been created in your top-level ATLAS
>>> directory. Be sure to include this file in any help request
>>> ....
>> That's a problem with atlas. The fact that you want octave is immaterial.
>>
>> Try using "fink configure" and choose to use a single processor. Then
>> please post back regardless of whether you're successful or not: if
>> you're successful we'll want to mark atlas as being for single build
>> threads only, and if not we'll dig further into the issue.
>
> Also, if unsuccessfull, please include in your post the configuration phase:
> atlas should recognize correctly your machine (10.6, i386), and I would have
> expected the above name "UNKNOWNx8632SSE3" to be something like "Core232SSE3".
> Thus _ post from the line starting with
> "../ATLAS/configure"
> to that starting with
> "Architecture configured as .."
>
> Also, in case your machine is some i386 of a new type, unknown to Atlas (or
> to me),
> post the output of
> # sysctl -A 2>/dev/null|fgrep machdep.cpu.brand_string
>
> JF Mertens
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