Thanks Jason/Volker Will persevere... Type of computer is I5-2320 Quadcore... Not on your list of known processors. Will try and find how to save tuning information after next test. I am getting the message that compilation will take many hours. So I will give it 12-24 hours. I guess that I am compiling many of the packages to which there is a SAGE interface as well.
For me and others, how long is a typical compiliation and how big should the install.log file be? Are there any sample install.logs that I could check out? Finally, is there a Ubuntu 11.10 version pending? If not, I would be happy to go through a few extra loops and try to publish mine! FireBird On Feb 8, 6:27 pm, Jason Grout <[email protected]> wrote: > On 2/8/12 10:39 AM, firebird wrote: > > > Thanks for the prompt response, but it is barely credible... > > Atlas will sometimes do tuning, which means that it will run the same > program lots of times with different values in order to ascertain > exactly what parameters to use to get the fastest linear algebra. > Sometimes this tuning takes hours and hours, if atlas doesn't already > know about your CPU and computer configuration. The important thing > then is to save that tuning information for the next time you compile > atlas, or even better, submit that tuning information back upstream to > the atlas project. > > How long did you let it go before terminating? What kind of computer > are you compiling on? > > Thanks, > > Jason -- To post to this group, send email to [email protected] To unsubscribe from this group, send email to [email protected] For more options, visit this group at http://groups.google.com/group/sage-support URL: http://www.sagemath.org
