Thats crazy, atlas 3.9.23 isn't something that you want to use for 
computation. For the record, Sage doesn't work with the atlas development 
series (3.9.x) at this point. Though I think more recent atlas devel 
versions are getting there.





On Tuesday, May 15, 2012 8:52:58 PM UTC-4, Keshav Kini wrote:
>
> Volker Braun <[email protected]> writes: 
> > I don't think we can guarantee that it'll work with every system ATLAS. 
> I don't 
> > know any example where the system atlas doesn't pass checks. Though 
> sometimes 
> > the atlas libraries have funny names so that setting SAGE_ATLAS_LIB 
> isn't 
> > enough, so it doesn't compile. 
> > 
> > What kind of error are you getting? 
>
> Well, here's a patchbot log from my machine, where I had installed ATLAS 
> 3.9.23. I did have "funny names" as well; I had to link 
> /usr/lib64/libf77blas.so to /usr/lib64/libblas.so . 
>
>
> http://patchbot.sagemath.org/log/0/Funtoo%20Linux%20-%20baselayout%20/2.1.8/x86_64/3.3.4-zen+/boone/2012-05-15%2002:52:17%20+0800?short
>  
>
> This was with the symlinks in /usr/lib64 for the various ATLAS modules 
> pointing to "threaded ATLAS". I tried again with normal "ATLAS", with 
> pretty much the same result: 
>
>
> http://patchbot.sagemath.org/log/0/Funtoo%20Linux%20-%20baselayout%20/2.1.8/x86_64/3.3.4-zen+/boone/2012-05-15%2003:24:10%20+0800?short
>  
>
> I've downgraded my system ATLAS to 3.8.0, and the failure seems to have 
> gone away. 
>
> -Keshav 
>
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