Sounds like we need a layer for packages that needs fortran enabled and collect out work there.
Philip On 01/24/2019 05:31 AM, Mike Looijmans wrote: > +1 > > Got lapack to compile, but no such luck with any "blas" package (like > openblas). And that's a requirement for octave, which was what I was aiming > at. > > I'll share some recipes, tomorrow or so (today is stuffed with other work). > > > On 23-01-19 22:39, Philip Balister wrote: >> I care :) >> >> On 01/23/2019 04:28 PM, Randy MacLeod wrote: >>> On 1/23/19 2:54 PM, Smith, Virgil (US) wrote: >>>> Is there a current or relatively recent recipe for SciPy and related >>>> libraries? >>> >>> People have worked on it at least once before but found some problems >>> with blas and atlas: >>> >>> https://lists.yoctoproject.org/pipermail/yocto/2018-March/thread.html#40348 >>> >>> I'd say that there is interest. >>> I CCed Peter who started one of the threads >>> and BCCed 5 other people who seemed to be interested >>> since I didn't want to drag them all into the thread. >>> >>> >>>> >>>> Further and more importantly, is having a maintainer for (recipes for) >>>> those libraries a priority for the active members of the Project? >>>> (i.e. does interest rise above the general welcoming of participants >>>> to periodically asking “Hey has anyone put out a call to fill this >>>> slot?” if/when the slot is vacant). >>> >>> It's always nice to have a maintainer but community members sometimes >>> keep recipes up to date even if they aren't direct users. >>> >>>> >>>> BTW: If this is the wrong list for this query, please let me know. >>> >>> It a reasonable list for general discussion. >>> If you get to a point where patches are being submitted, >>> it should probably go to another list such as: >>> >>>> >>>> Why? We are trying to gauge community interest before making long >>>> term plans. >>>> >>>> We would like to know if this horse is at all likely to have >>>> healthcare before betting on it (without sacrificing other patients to >>>> obtain the proper veterinary degree and keep up practice to treat it >>>> ourselves). >>> heh. >>> >>> Thanks! >>> ../Randy >>> >>>> >>>> NOTE: I see from the RRS emails that Derek Straka is currently >>>> maintaining the python-numpy recipe. THANK YOU! >>>> >>>> >>>> ------------------------------------------------------------------------ >>>> >>>> Notice to recipient: This email is meant for only the intended >>>> recipient of the transmission, and may be a communication privileged >>>> by law, subject to export control restrictions or that otherwise >>>> contains proprietary information. If you receive this email by >>>> mistake, please notify us immediately by replying to this message and >>>> then destroy it and do not review, disclose, copy or distribute it. >>>> Thank you in advance for your cooperation. >>>> >>> >>> > -- _______________________________________________ yocto mailing list yocto@yoctoproject.org https://lists.yoctoproject.org/listinfo/yocto