#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 leif):

 Replying to [comment:68 rbeezer]:
 > 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.

 I've asked Volker on the IRC for help. (Perhaps drop in if you can.)

 If some libraries are simply in different directories, you could just
 create symbolic links to them in the `.../atlas-base/` directory.
 (Although there IMHO should^TM^ be a directory containing all; are there
 some more self-contained ATLAS packages you could install?)

 [[BR]]


 > My Sandy Bridge motherboard is about 8 months old.

 That shouldn't matter; Intel's bug just causes a SATA part of the chipset
 to die earlier.

 Whether AVX is available depends on your board (and chipset); if you have
 on-board graphics, AVX isn't usable.

 [[BR]]

 > Will anybody with a newer chip have to go through a drill like this?

 Simon King did successfully build the prerelease on a (Sandy Bridge) Core
 i3 with Debian x86_64; there only five doctests (in three files) failed
 due to numerical noise (the same doctests that failed on some other "rare"
 and older platforms).

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