I had the same issue with openblas, but on a Thinkpad 11e with an intel 
Celeron N2940 processor. Setting OPENBLAS_CONFIGURE="TARGET=ATOM" fixed 
this for me as well.  
https://groups.google.com/d/msg/sage-devel/-Exvx0bane8/9kC8hBEFBwAJ

I assumed this was limited to lower-end processors like the Celeron, but 
since you are on an i7 I guess not! I wonder if there is anything we can do 
to help improve the CPU detection issues? At any rate it's pretty easy to 
fix once you know to set the cpu TARGET variable manually.

On Saturday, July 1, 2017 at 11:02:33 AM UTC-7, Gabriel Lipnik wrote:
>
> Hey!
>
> I wanted to install Sage and got an error message while installing 
> OpenBlas. Here's the log file, can someone help me?
>
>
>

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