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author | Willy Sudiarto Raharjo <willysr@slackbuilds.org> | 2022-03-08 00:11:39 +0700 |
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committer | Willy Sudiarto Raharjo <willysr@slackbuilds.org> | 2022-03-08 00:11:39 +0700 |
commit | a36d012001a96f7d97959cc7a2a279090bf4631c (patch) | |
tree | e58c2a76ce34ec2a66e27ea29aa2e5e91bf4cc9b /libraries/atlas/README.SLACKWARE | |
parent | c946ccd4de52a7ba91af30c87f13f809d517ce4a (diff) |
libraries/atlas: Removed (use OpenBLAS).
Signed-off-by: Willy Sudiarto Raharjo <willysr@slackbuilds.org>
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diff --git a/libraries/atlas/README.SLACKWARE b/libraries/atlas/README.SLACKWARE deleted file mode 100644 index 826d5ddcf5c54..0000000000000 --- a/libraries/atlas/README.SLACKWARE +++ /dev/null @@ -1,135 +0,0 @@ -IMPORTANT NOTES - -1) The present SlackBuild for ATLAS does by no means try to take into account - all configuration/build issues of ATLAS. Nevertheless, any relevant patches - mentioned in the ATLAS Errata are applied. - -2) The script mostly assumes that you are installing on an x86 or x86_64 - platform and use gcc for compilation. If you decide to use other compilers or - install on another platform, you are unfortunately on your own and welcome to - suggest improvements or patches to this SlackBuild. There is one small - exception to this: the USE_DWALL variable, see below. - -3) There is no "post install" tuning performed by this script. - -4) ATLAS does not conflict with the reference netlib BLAS. Nevertheless, if - ATLAS got installed successfully you should consider removing netlib BLAS and - (re)compiling every BLAS/LAPACK dependent package. Otherwise you may not have - much gain from installing ATLAS. - -5) There is a strong interaction between ATLAS and LAPACK. By default ATLAS - implements an optimized subset of LAPACK and creates the corresponding static - library. Nevertheles, provided that the full LAPACK source is available, - ATLAS builds a complete LAPACK library linked against its optimized BLAS - implementation. This is what the atlas SlackBuild does by default. You may - decide that you don't what this, then make use of the LAPACK_SOURCE variable - (see below). - - -INSTALLATION DETAILS - -1) Make sure CPU throttling is off before starting the install. This is - important, since ATLAS has to tune itself. As with Slackware 14.2 you - can run /etc/rc.d/rc.cpufreq as root with "performance" as command line - argument. To reset, run it again with what gets set at boot time (by - default "ondemand") as command line argument. - -2) For the same reason, keep the extra load on the system as low as possible - while building ATLAS. - - -GENERIC SETUP VARIABLES - -1) SYS_DESTDIR is set by default to "/usr" and is the system destination - directory. When installing the package produced by this SlackBuild, - ATLAS's and LAPACK's files will be written to $SYS_DESTDIR/include, - $SYS_DESTDIR/include/atlas and $SYS_DESTDIR/lib (or lib64). - Documentation files are written to /usr/doc/atlas-$VERSION if not - otherwise stated (see below). - You may want to change the value of SYS_DESTDIR to avoid conflicts. If - you do so, you have to make sure that these libraries and corresponding - headers are found by the compiler or the configuration software used - to build code depending on them. - IMPORTANT: SYS_DESTDIR has to have an absolute path as value. - -2) DEFAULT_DOCS has the default value "yes", which means that docs go - to /usr/doc/atlas-$VERSION, but you may want to let the docs go - to $SYS_DESTDIR/doc/atlas-$VERSION. For this, just set this - variable to "no". - - -SETUP VARIABLES FOR ATLAS - -1) USE_ARCH_DEFAULTS defaults to "yes", which means that the library - will be optimized by trying to take into account former builds done - on a similar machine. Thus ATLAS will use predefined optimizations - if available. This may reduce (much) the compilation time but may - not give you the best result if you don't use the same gcc compiler - version as the ATLAS author. - Please note that with this variable set to "no", or if there are no - known optimizations for your machine ATLAS compilation may last for - many hours! Take a nap :-) - NOTE: On the machine of this SlackBuild's author setting - USE_ARCH_DEFAULTS to "no" provided libraries with definitely - better performance. Compilation took about six hours. - -2) ARCH_DEF_DIR has different meanings, depending on the value of - USE_ARCH_DEFAULTS: - a) If USE_ARCH_DEFAULTS is "yes" and you have some custom architectural - defaults, then you may set this to the absolute path of the directory - containing the file with your custom defaults. - b) If USE_ARCH_DEFAULTS is "no" and you would like to create custom - architectural defaults then set this to the absolute path of the - directory which should contain the file with the custom defaults. - NOTE: Since this file is supposed to survive an upgrade, it doesn't - get included in the Slackware package. You have to remove it - by hand, if needed. A file named "ARCH_DEF_DIR" gets written - to the documentation directory, to remind you where the created - architectural defaults are. Make a backup of it, since it may - get deleted with an upgrade. - ARCH_DEF_DIR defaults to the empty string, which means that neither your - custom defaults are used nor custom defaults are created. - -3) USE_DWALL defaults to "no" which should be OK for x86 or x86_64 and the gcc - compiler. If you are on another architecture than x86 and/or don't use gcc - you need to set it to "yes". - -4) L2_CACHE_SIZE provides the size of the level 2 cache in bytes. By default it - is deduced from /proc/cpuinfo but you can just set the value manually, if you - wish or need so. - -5) NUM_THREADS allows you to set the maximum number of threads. By default it - is "-1", which means autodection. In this case it gets set equal to the - number of available processors. - -6) USE_PROCESSORS is by default the empty string, which means that any of the - available processors may be used. Nevertheless, under some circumstances, - one may want to specify the processor IDs, e.g. "0 2 4". Please consult - atlas_install.pdf, p. 13 for more informations. - NOTES: a) This is incompatible with the autodetection of the number of - threads. Therefore NUM_THREADS must be greater than 1. - b) Write just the processor IDs to this string, the script takes - care of the rest. Take care to have NUM_THREADS equal to the - amount of processor IDs. - -7) SHARED_SWITCH is set by default to ask for building shared libs along with - the static ones. Set this to the empty string, if you don't want to have - shared libs. - - -SETUP VARIABLES FOR LAPACK - -1) LAPACK_SOURCE set this variable to the empty string, if you don't want for a - full LAPACK library to get build. - -2) TEST_LAPACK set this variable to "yes" if you would like to run the LAPACK - tests. You will find the results of the tests in the documentation directory. - This has no relevance, if you didn't allow for a full LAPACK build. - -3) LAPACK_TIMER sets the timer to be used for LAPACK. If you stay with - gfortran, presently the default compiler on Slackware, you can leave the - value as is. Otherwise, set it to "NONE" or read LAPACK's make.inc.example - for more informations. - This has no relevance, if you didn't allow for a full LAPACK build. - - |