> On Apr 25, 2:56 pm, John H Palmieri <jhpalmier...@gmail.com> wrote: > > I can answer part of this: on Mac OS X, we don't install ATLAS at all, we > > just rely on the system's version. I can't answer the rest of your > > questions. > > Thanks, John. So I wonder if somebody could exercise the Mac system > ATLAS/LAPACK with a Fortran or C example? The FORTRAN example (link > above) might even be good enough to provide evidence if the second > unitary matrix has a row (or column) of all zeros. > You could build numpy without lapack to check if it is the source of the problem. I gave someone instructions on how to do that a while ago. But that may have been on sage-release rather than sage-devel.
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