Re: [gentoo-alt] does virtual/cblas work?
I've installed goto-blas, cblas-reference, and lapack-reference by pulling the ebuilds into my overlay. I did not install virtual/cblas, and I do not use any of the eselct packages (they're installed, but 'eselect blas list' gives nothing). It would be nice to have these features working, perhaps I'll try to poke around and see what's gong wrong. Aaron On Jul 11, 2009, at 11:11 AM, Michael Yang wrote: Hi guys, I'm trying to install sci-libas/scipy which depends on virtual/cblas and virtual/lapack. I noticed that virtual/cblas is not in the prefix overlay, so I used ecopy to try to emerge it myself. Emerge was successful, but I ran into lapack problems since "eselect blas set 1" doesn't seem to be prefix-aware and tries to make symbolic links in /usr/lib and /usr/lib/pkgconfig rather than ${EPREFIX}/usr/lib and ${EPREFIX}/usr/lib/pkgconfig. See gentoo bug #277447 for more detail. General question: am I missing something or does the prefix overlay not support blas/cblas/atlas yet?
Re: [gentoo-alt] does virtual/cblas work?
On 11-07-2009 13:11:29 -0400, Michael Yang wrote: > Hi guys, > > I'm trying to install sci-libas/scipy which depends on virtual/cblas > and virtual/lapack. I noticed that virtual/cblas is not in the prefix > overlay, so I used ecopy to try to emerge it myself. Emerge was > successful, but I ran into lapack problems since "eselect blas set 1" > doesn't seem to be prefix-aware and tries to make symbolic links in > /usr/lib and /usr/lib/pkgconfig rather than ${EPREFIX}/usr/lib and > ${EPREFIX}/usr/lib/pkgconfig. See gentoo bug #277447 for more detail. > > General question: am I missing something or does the prefix overlay > not support blas/cblas/atlas yet? sounds like it needs some love, and hence does not support blas/cblas/atlas *yet*. -- Fabian Groffen Gentoo on a different level
Re: [gentoo-alt] FEATURES=sandbox is off by default now
On 11-07-2009 14:15:06 -0700, Peter Abrahamsen wrote: > Hmm. subversion still depends on sandbox, and seems pretty critical. > Can it be made not to? yep, it's a dumb dependency. killed it in Prefix for now. -- Fabian Groffen Gentoo on a different level