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http://quantile95.com/2008/10/31/ann-blas-bindings-for-haskell-version-06/ On Wed, Jan 28, 2009 at 08:21, Rafael Gustavo da Cunha Pereira Pinto < rafaelgcpp.li...@gmail.com> wrote: > I was planning to recompile everything (ATLAS, LAPACK and GHC included) > this weekend, so I can have a similar environment on Windows and Linux... > Having to "borrow" libraries > > Since I am married, this means it will actually happen on some weekend till > 2010. > > > What I really would like to try is a (purely?) functional approach to > create a (P)LU decomposition of a matrix. I am not too much worried (at > first) with performance or memory constraints, since I only want to see how > beautiful it gets (or not!). (This one might happen somewhere in this > century...) > > > Thanks anyway > > > > On Wed, Jan 28, 2009 at 07:57, allan <a.d.cl...@ed.ac.uk> wrote: > >> Hi >> >> The INSTALL file in the hmatrix repository has some very clear >> instructions for installation on Windows. >> http://perception.inf.um.es/~aruiz/darcs/hmatrix/INSTALL<http://perception.inf.um.es/%7Earuiz/darcs/hmatrix/INSTALL> >> >> However note this section at the bottom: >> "Unfortunately the lapack dll supplied by the R system does not include >> zgels_, zgelss_, and zgees_, so the functions depending on them >> (linearSolveLS, linearSolveSVD, and schur for complex data) >> will produce a "non supported in this OS" runtime error." >> >> Of course linearSolve is exactly what you will be wanting so this won't >> work for you. >> I ran into exactly this problem myself. I actually didn't get as far as a >> run-time error as I got a linker error. >> >> I don't have any solution for you though, sorry. >> >> regards >> allan >> >> >> >> >> Rafael Gustavo da Cunha Pereira Pinto wrote: >> >>> >>> >>> Hi all, >>> >>> I am writing a program that uses hmatrix for solving some linear systems. >>> The hmatrix package depends on BLAS, which, in turn, depend on GCC 4.2 to be >>> built (at least ATLAS does). >>> >>> GHC 6.10 for Windows is pre-packaged with GCC 3.4.5, and it leaves me >>> with the impression that I would have incompatible ABIs. >>> >>> My questions: >>> >>> 1) Why GHC 6.10 still uses GCC 3.4.5 in Windows? I know mingw considers >>> GCC 4.2 to be alpha, but, lets face it, 4.2 is almost obsolete! >>> 2) Is it possible to rebuild GHC 6.10, using Windows and GCC 4.2? Is >>> there any guide for doing this? >>> 3) Has any of you tried hmatrix on Windows? How did you do it? >>> >>> Thanks, >>> >>> Rafael >>> >>> -- >>> Rafael Gustavo da Cunha Pereira Pinto >>> Electronic Engineer, MSc. >>> >>> >>> ------------------------------------------------------------------------ >>> >>> _______________________________________________ >>> Haskell-Cafe mailing list >>> Haskell-Cafe@haskell.org >>> http://www.haskell.org/mailman/listinfo/haskell-cafe >>> >> >> >> >> -- >> The University of Edinburgh is a charitable body, registered in >> Scotland, with registration number SC005336. >> >> > > > -- > Rafael Gustavo da Cunha Pereira Pinto > Electronic Engineer, MSc. > -- Rafael Gustavo da Cunha Pereira Pinto Electronic Engineer, MSc.
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