I submitted a request: #57669 <https://trac.macports.org/ticket/57669> and noted where a current pkg for bsd can be found. So it may be doable.
Mark Brethen mark.bret...@gmail.com > On Nov 23, 2018, at 12:00 PM, Ken Cunningham > <ken.cunningham.web...@gmail.com> wrote: > > If you provide a URL to the software, it's likely that someone will help you > sort it out, if you have a bit of patience. There are lots of people like > that around here. > > Alternatively, and perhaps better, you could open a ticket to request a new > port for it, and we can track progress there. > > If it hasn't seen an update since 2003, enthusiasm will be lower, tho. > > Ken > > > On 2018-11-23, at 9:40 AM, Mark Brethen wrote: > >> Version 2.2 was released September 4, 2003. I found a BSD port and trying >> their setup with a fortran compiler. Which port should I be using for blas >> and lapack? Arpack is currently installed on my system with variants >> +accelerate +gfortran +mpich only. >> >> Mark Brethen >> mark.bret...@gmail.com >> >> >> >>> On Nov 23, 2018, at 11:19 AM, Ken Cunningham >>> <ken.cunningham.web...@gmail.com> wrote: >>> >>> all the standard MacPorts compilers (gcc versions, clang versions) support >>> the -faltivec flag. >>> >>> This flag is only useful on PowerPC systems, which I would be surprised if >>> you were targeting. Is that the system you're after? The fact that it's >>> still in the config suggests this is a very old piece of software. >>> >>> BTW, for practical purposes, only gcc versions offer useful PowerPC code >>> generation at present. >>> >>> K >>> >>> >>> >>> On 2018-11-23, at 7:38 AM, Mark Brethen wrote: >>> >>>> Taucs is a C library of sparse linear solvers that is a dependency for >>>> calculix-ccx. Looking at its config, it assigns >>>> >>>> CFLAGS = -O3 -faltivec >>>> LIBBLAS = -framework vecLib >>>> >>>> 1. Is altivec supported in the macports compilers group? >>>> 2. There is a vecLib framework in /System/Frameworks but I’m not familiar >>>> with it. Would the atlas port suffice for libBlas and libLapack? >>>> >>>> Mark Brethen >>>> mark.bret...@gmail.com >>>> >>>> >>>> >>> >> >