I may be very ignorant here, but if my reading is right, this is weird. Can
someone please clarify why is it that we download the ATLAS but later
decide that we won't build it on Mac and actually not use it at all? Should
we just not download ATLAS at all by default?


Here's the relevant log:


/Users/apple/sage/build/pipestatus "sage-spkg ${SAGE_SPKG_OPTS}
atlas-3.10.1.20140210 2>&1" "tee -a
/Users/apple/sage/logs/pkgs/atlas-3.10.1.20140210.log"

Found local metadata for atlas-3.10.1.20140210

Attempting to download package atlas-3.10.1.20140210

>>> Trying to download
http://www.sagemath.org/packages/upstream/atlas/atlas-3.10.1.20140210.tar.bz2

[............................................................]

Checksum: ecacb1132efac76c7a018ec7212508d4a7e7ebcc vs
ecacb1132efac76c7a018ec7212508d4a7e7ebcc

atlas-3.10.1.20140210

====================================================

Setting up build directory for atlas-3.10.1.20140210

Finished set up

****************************************************

Host system:

Darwin Apples-MacBook-Pro.local 13.1.0 Darwin Kernel Version 13.1.0: Thu
Jan 16 19:40:37 PST 2014; root:xnu-2422.90.20~2/RELEASE_X86_64 x86_64

****************************************************

C compiler: gcc

C compiler version:

Using built-in specs.

COLLECT_GCC=gcc

COLLECT_LTO_WRAPPER=/Users/apple/sage/local/libexec/gcc/x86_64-apple-darwin13.1.0/4.7.3/lto-wrapper

Target: x86_64-apple-darwin13.1.0

Configured with: ../src/configure --prefix=/Users/apple/sage/local
--with-local-prefix=/Users/apple/sage/local
--with-gmp=/Users/apple/sage/local --with-mpfr=/Users/apple/sage/local
--with-mpc=/Users/apple/sage/local --with-system-zlib --disable-multilib
--disable-nls

Thread model: posix

gcc version 4.7.3 (GCC)

****************************************************

Unknown linker: @(#)PROGRAM:ld  PROJECT:ld64-236.3

configured to support archs: armv6 armv7 armv7s arm64 i386 x86_64 armv6m
armv7m armv7em

LTO support using: LLVM version 3.4svn

Configuration:

    SAGE_LOCAL: /Users/apple/sage/local

    ARM?: False

    OS_X_Lion?: False

    PPC?: False

    linker_Darwin?: False

    Linux?: False

    SPKG_DIR:
/Users/apple/sage/local/var/tmp/sage/build/atlas-3.10.1.20140210

    linker_GNU?: False

    ld: None

    linker_Solaris?: False

    system: Darwin

    Darwin?: True

    machine: x86_64

    fortran: gfortran

    Solaris?: False

    fortran_g95?: False

    bits: 64bit

    CYGWIN?: False

    SPARC?: False

    fortran_GNU?: True

    FreeBSD?: False

    32bit?: False

    IA64?: False

    generic_binary?: False

    64bit?: True

    release: 13.1.0

    Intel?: True

    processor: i386

Skipping build of ATLAS on OS X, using system library instead.

You can try building your own ATLAS by setting SAGE_ATLAS_ARCH

to something sensible although that is not officially supported.


real 0m0.218s

user 0m0.046s

sys 0m0.105s

Successfully installed atlas-3.10.1.20140210

You can safely delete the temporary build directory

/Users/apple/sage/local/var/tmp/sage/build/atlas-3.10.1.20140210

Finished installing atlas-3.10.1.20140210.spkg


With Sincere Regards,

Kannappan.

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