atlas 3.10.3-13ubuntu1 source package in Ubuntu
Changelog
atlas (3.10.3-13ubuntu1) lunar; urgency=low * Merge from Debian unstable. Remaining changes: - keep dh-exec for "Z14" var expansion and s390x arch-filter in d/libatlas3-base.install and d/libatlas-base-dev.install - bump default build to z13, with "cross-compiled" z14 build. - Enable z14 build at -march=z14, with cross-compile engine at -march=z13. - Add Enable-cross-compile.patch from IBM. - Add tarballs for z13 and z14 tuning. - Attempt to build for z13 and z14, install into vx and vxe directories. - Whilst neither z14 hw is available, nor cross-compilation, only vx optimized binaries are provided on s390x. - Import cherrypicked upstream patches to correct z13, z14 SIMD vector instructions. - Force running 'make check/ptcheck' to fix build on 'nocheck' profile, i.e. on riscv64 atlas (3.10.3-13) unstable; urgency=medium * Rebuild against lapack ⩾ 3.11.0 * d/control: remove Breaks on libopenblas-base, which has been removed -- Steve Langasek <email address hidden> Thu, 26 Jan 2023 15:33:36 -0800
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- Steve Langasek
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- Ubuntu Developers
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Available diffs
- diff from 3.10.3-12ubuntu1 to 3.10.3-13ubuntu1 (991 bytes)
Binary packages built by this source
- libatlas-base-dev: Automatically Tuned Linear Algebra Software, generic static
ATLAS is an approach for the automatic generation and optimization of
numerical software. Currently ATLAS supplies optimized versions for the
complete set of linear algebra kernels known as the Basic Linear Algebra
Subroutines (BLAS), and a subset of the linear algebra routines in the
LAPACK library.
.
This package includes the headers, the static libraries and symbolic links
needed for program development.
- libatlas-doc: Automatically Tuned Linear Algebra Software, documentation
ATLAS is an approach for the automatic generation and optimization of
numerical software. Currently ATLAS supplies optimized versions for the
complete set of linear algebra kernels known as the Basic Linear Algebra
Subroutines (BLAS), and a subset of the linear algebra routines in the
LAPACK library.
.
This package provides documentation on the ATLAS libraries useful for
developers.
- libatlas-test: Automatically Tuned Linear Algebra Software, test programs
ATLAS is an approach for the automatic generation and optimization of
numerical software. Currently ATLAS supplies optimized versions for the
complete set of linear algebra kernels known as the Basic Linear Algebra
Subroutines (BLAS), and a subset of the linear algebra routines in the
LAPACK library.
.
This package provides dynamically linked testing and bench-marking
binaries to compare the BLAS and ATLAS libraries on your system.
- libatlas-test-dbgsym: debug symbols for libatlas-test
- libatlas3-base: Automatically Tuned Linear Algebra Software, generic shared
ATLAS is an approach for the automatic generation and optimization of
numerical software. Currently ATLAS supplies optimized versions for the
complete set of linear algebra kernels known as the Basic Linear Algebra
Subroutines (BLAS), and a subset of the linear algebra routines in the
LAPACK library.
.
The libraries in this package are built without any processor extension
instructions, and should run on all processors of this general
architecture, albeit less than optimally.
.
If you want to create an ATLAS packaged optimized for your processor, see the
section: "Building Optimized Atlas Packages on your ARCH" in README.Debian
- libatlas3-base-dbgsym: debug symbols for libatlas3-base