Re: Lapack libraries

2003-09-27 Thread Simon Tod
Great, thanks. Worked a treat! --- JG <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > Hi, > > Simon Tod <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes: > > > The quickest way to build a library of all the > Fortran > > codes available in LAPACK appeared to be just by > > apt-get-ing lapack and blas/atlas. I was kinda > > expecting

Re: Lapack libraries

2003-09-25 Thread J.H.M. Dassen (Ray)
On Thu, Sep 25, 2003 at 09:54:15 +0100, Simon Tod wrote: > I was kinda expecting this in install Fortran libraries with names like > liblapack.a .a files are static libraries. > that I could just link to at compile time, but I don't, only > lapack.so and lapack.so.2 (maybe they have a 'lib' in fr

Lapack libraries

2003-09-25 Thread Simon Tod
The quickest way to build a library of all the Fortran codes available in LAPACK appeared to be just by apt-get-ing lapack and blas/atlas. I was kinda expecting this in install Fortran libraries with names like liblapack.a that I could just link to at compile time, but I don't, only lapack.so and l