Dear Mr. Gianfranco Costamagna,

Thank you very much for your mail.

Your mail makes me understand your points, and I agree them.

However, unfortunately for us, I could not resolve the issues.
(I tried them before, but I could not.)

When I prepared the debian package, I needed  libmumps-seq-4.10.0.
Without  libmumps-seq-4.10.0, the SDPA package installed by apt-get
could not work, since apt-get could not know that SDPA requires the mumps
library.

And, as for OpenBLAS, as you already know that we switched from ATLAS to
OpenBLAS.
A main reason is that OpenBLAS is much faster than ATLAS.
It would be great that OpenBLAS would work on more plathomes.

Thank you very much again.
Makoto Yamashita




2017-12-24 21:38 GMT+09:00 Gianfranco Costamagna <locutusofb...@debian.org>:

> Hello,
>
> >I already applied the patch you sent before.
> >Could you give me more details on what you are indicating?
> >It is now too ambiguous to do a next step correctly.
> >Now, I cannot find any trouble.
>
>
> trouble is:
> 1) you hardcode a runtime dependency on mumps, this makes impossible to do
> a new mumps
> transition without having to full source upload sdpa each times.
> 2) You are including it statically, without no good reason
>
> see the patch here to know how to properly do it
> https://bugs.debian.org/cgi-bin/bugreport.cgi?att=1;bug=
> 868505;filename=debdiff2;msg=27
>
> other issues:
> a) it depends on openblas where it is not available. This is making the
> package not built where it has been
> in previous releases.
> You should drop that dependency, or ask ftpmasters to remove such
> architectures
> https://buildd.debian.org/status/package.php?p=sdpa&suite=unstable
>
> hope this clarifies a bit
>
> G.
>

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