On 14 Aug., 09:50, "William Stein" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

> Cool.  I'll have to install it when I get home (in < 2 weeks).

Yes, try it. It´s really great, because of its KISS (""Keep it simple,
stupid!")  philosophie.
Have a look here, if your really interested:
http://wiki.archlinux.org/index.php/The_Arch_Way


> ATLAS will never be built from source as part of SAGE, since it
> takes hours to build and has very stringent requirements.
> Atlas will likely be a part of the SAGE binaries in the future
> (i.e., I'll build SAGE binaries and put ATLAS in SAGE_ROOT/local/lib).

Great:)

> One thing you could do would be to install the SAGE binary, then
> rebuild, e.g,. the numpy package on your system by typing
>      sage -f numpy-20070723.spkg
> This will rebuild the SAGE numpy package, and when building it
> should detect your ATLAS library and use it.  Likewise for the
> GSL and Linbox libraries.   I think those are the only SAGE libraries that
> really use ATLAS.

I´ve already thought about doing it this way. But thanks for your
answer
>  -- William


And about clisp. I´ve tried to recompile clisp on my system today. And
it fails with the same error as in sage. Seems, that something changed
in the last update of my system. I´ve posted my problem in the Arch
Forum. I´ll post the solution here, if theres one. Maybe others have
this problem too.

volker


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