#10335: Add domains for permutation groups
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    Reporter:  mhansen                      |         Owner:  joyner            
                                         
        Type:  enhancement                  |        Status:  needs_review      
                                         
    Priority:  major                        |     Milestone:  sage-4.7.2        
                                         
   Component:  group theory                 |    Resolution:                    
                                         
    Keywords:  sd31                         |   Work_issues:                    
                                         
    Upstream:  N/A                          |      Reviewer:  Robert Miller, 
Rob Beezer, Nicolas Borie, Nicolas M. ThiƩry
      Author:  Mike Hansen, David Loeffler  |        Merged:                    
                                         
Dependencies:  #10334                       |  
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Comment(by rbeezer):

 Thanks, Leif.  Ubuntu installs ATLAS into {{{/usr/lib64/atlas-base}}}.
 Then setting up everything as you describe, suitably adjusted yields:

 {{{
 Unable to find one of liblapack, libcblas, libatlas or libf77blas
 in the directory /usr/lib64/atlas-base
 Set SAGE_ATLAS_LIB to the directory containing liblapack, libcblas,
 libatlas and libf77blas (either .a or .so extensions) if you wish to
 use existing ATLAS libraries. For more details, see
 }}}

 I've installed the packages {{{liblapack3gf, libblas3gf}}} but cannot see
 anything to provide libf77blas and do not know if I am getting libcblas.
 Furthermore, these all go to different directories.

 Any advice?  My Sandy Bridge motherboard is about 8 months old.  Will
 anybody with a newer chip have to go through a drill like this?  Would
 Volker's ATLAS ticket be a better/workable approach?

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