Automatically Tuned Linear Algebra Software (ATLAS)

Edit Package libatlas3

ATLAS is tuned to the compilation host; its use in
systems using precompiled binaries is therefore limited.
Therefore, a generic BLAS that's also faster to build (openblas/cblas) is used for openSUSE.

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POWER332.tar.bz2 0000008686 8.48 KB
POWER764LEVSX.tar.bz2 0000009080 8.87 KB
README.SuSE 0000002933 2.86 KB
atlas-hack.patch 0000000455 455 Bytes
atlas-new_archdef_for_ppc64le.patch 0000001229 1.2 KB
atlas-suse-shared.patch 0000001399 1.37 KB
atlas.3.10.1-add_power8_cpu.patch 0000006296 6.15 KB
atlas.3.10.1-ppc64le_abiv2.patch 0000009746 9.52 KB
atlas.3.10.2-ppc64le_do_not_use_files_with_lvx.patch 0000006063 5.92 KB
atlas3.10.1.tar.bz2 0004900179 4.67 MB
getdoublearr.stripwhite.patch 0000001097 1.07 KB
initialize_malloc_memory.invtrsm.wms.oct23.patch 0000000967 967 Bytes
issue_64.patch 0000000770 770 Bytes
libatlas3-rpmlintrc 0000000269 269 Bytes
libatlas3.changes 0000008233 8.04 KB
libatlas3.spec 0000018129 17.7 KB
Revision 15 (latest revision is 28)
Jan Engelhardt's avatar Jan Engelhardt (jengelh) accepted request 320747 from michel_mno's avatar michel_mno (revision 15)
- I temporarily modified science meta prjconf and prj in my home directory
  to enable ppc64/ppc64le builders for Power8
  to validate the changes detailed below.
  As stated in spec file all of that is tracked by
  https://bugzilla.redhat.com/show_bug.cgi?id=1080073#c40

- For ppc64/ppc64le architectures:
  Add support of Power8 cpu
  Do not support lvx files for ppc64le (temporarily)
  In spec create power8 archives files if do not exist yet
  POWER864VSX   from POWER764VSX and
  POWER864LEVSX from POWER764LEVSX
  removed patch:
    xlf.command.not.found.patch
    libatlas.ppc64le-abiv2.patch
  new patches:
    issue_64.patch
    atlas.3.10.1-ppc64le_abiv2.patch
    atlas-new_archdef_for_ppc64le.patch
    atlas.3.10.1-add_power8_cpu.patch
    atlas.3.10.2-ppc64le_do_not_use_files_with_lvx.patch
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