Can you send us the error message you get when installing sp/spdep?
What version of openblas do you have on your system? The latest beta 
of sage uses openblas 0.3.5 which is latest available release.

François

> On 16/02/2019, at 21:46, Emmanuel Charpentier <[email protected]> 
> wrote:
> 
> Dear list,
> 
> I started to get strange errors when installing some R packages ("sp" and 
> "spdep", for the record). Ultimately, it boils down to the fact that those 
> libraries need to use library system calls that exist in the system's 
> openblas (these packages do install fine in system's R) but not in "our" 
> openblas.
> 
> A possible workaround would be to install Atlas systemwide and to point 
> SAGE_ATLAS_LIB to that. But  using ATLAS has some drawbacks (e. g. necessity 
> to manually recompile in order to optimize BLAS and LAPACK). Hence my 
> question :
> 
> Is there a way to install (i. e. compile) Sage using system's BLAS and LAPACK 
> provided by system's openblas ?
> 
> PS : another workaround would be ti upgrade "our" openblas to a version 
> supporting the needed calls. I do not know how to do this, and it sems 
> soewhat intricate.
> 
> 
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