On Tue, Aug 7, 2012 at 11:45 AM, Sylvestre Ledru <[email protected]> wrote:
> Le 07/08/2012 11:30, Nicolas Noirbent a écrit :
>>    link currently points to /usr/lib/atlas-core2sse3/atlas/libblas.so.3gf
>> /usr/lib/atlas-core2sse3/atlas/libblas.so.3gf - priority 55
>>    slave libatlas.so.3gf: /usr/lib/atlas-core2sse3/libatlas.so.3gf
>>    slave libcblas.so.3gf: /usr/lib/atlas-core2sse3/libcblas.so.3gf
>>    slave libf77blas.so.3gf: /usr/lib/atlas-core2sse3/libf77blas.so.3gf
>>    slave liblapack_atlas.so.3gf:
>> /usr/lib/atlas-core2sse3/liblapack_atlas.so.3gf
>> Current 'best' version is '/usr/lib/atlas-core2sse3/atlas/libblas.so.3gf'.
> Well, you probably have a deprecated version of atlas.
> Try to delete it.

Removing libatlas3gf-core2sse3 and selecting libatlas3-base 3.8.4-9 in
aptitude did the trick indeed, thanks !

I'm not sure why all this happened though, considering I did not even
know of the existence of the various BLAS library packages on my
system until this bug showed up. Not sure if others could suffer from
it, but feel free to close this bug.

Cheers,

-- 
Nicolas Noirbent
[email protected]


--
To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [email protected]
with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact [email protected]

Reply via email to