>>>>> Hiroaki Yutani >>>>> on Mon, 10 Jul 2023 17:24:37 +0900 writes:
[...............] Short answer to your questsion (from the 'Subject') is : NO ! For an example, see below: > libR-sys assumes the path to R's shared libraries is > `${R_HOME}/lib` on Unix-alike platforms. In some configurations, R does not need *any* shared libraries, and there, $R_HOME/lib does *not* exist. E.g., I have one of my R-devel versions installed (on Fedora Linux) with ../R/configure --with-blas=-lflexiblas using the nice, currently Fedora/Redhat-only "flexiblas" approach, with which I can nicely switch the versions of BLAS and Lapack libraries that R works with from within R. As that version of R is not "shared", i.e., no libR.so , *and* gets both its BLAS and Lapack libraries from "external" (not from R), there's no need for a ./lib/ and so none is created. Martin Maechler ETH Zurich and R Core Team > Is it possible > that this path doesn't exist on the MKL server? > Actually, it compiles fine on the other Linux platforms, > so I'm wondering what's different there from the other > servers. > Best, Yutani > [[alternative HTML version deleted]] ______________________________________________ R-package-devel@r-project.org mailing list https://stat.ethz.ch/mailman/listinfo/r-package-devel