#20507: Slight annoyance wrt Numpy and ATLAS
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Comment (by jdemeyer):

 Replying to [comment:11 embray]:
 > Sage doesn't have anything quite like Debian alternatives that I'm aware
 of.  But it could, at least for the specific case of linear algebra
 libraries, and I think that would be a little nicer than the current
 situation where installing ATLAS just (partially) clobbers OpenBLAS and
 vice-versa.

 I think it's overkill to allow side-by-side installation of different BLAS
 installations within Sage. I agree that there should be a choice (just
 like we already have between MPIR and GMP or between Python2 and Python3)
 but there is no need to support two installations at the same time.

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Ticket URL: <http://trac.sagemath.org/ticket/20507#comment:13>
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