ATLAS binaries - where are we?
Hi, I wonder if the forthcoming release of numpy is a good stimulus to revisit the issue of ATLAS binaries, as for: http://www.scipy.org/download/atlasbinaries/ and http://www.kevinsheppard.com/research/matlabatlas/matlab_atlas.aspx It seems to me that it will be very important to have ATLAS binaries, at very least for windows, which install seamlessly with NumPy. I am very happy to contribute builds, and can probably make a little windows compile farm at my lab (they _love_ windows where I work). Would that be useful? How would that best be integrated with the distribution? Best, Matthew
Matthew Brett wrote:
Hi,
I wonder if the forthcoming release of numpy is a good stimulus to revisit the issue of ATLAS binaries, as for:
http://www.scipy.org/download/atlasbinaries/
and
http://www.kevinsheppard.com/research/matlabatlas/matlab_atlas.aspx
It seems to me that it will be very important to have ATLAS binaries, at very least for windows, which install seamlessly with NumPy.
I am very happy to contribute builds, and can probably make a little windows compile farm at my lab (they _love_ windows where I work). Would that be useful? How would that best be integrated with the distribution?
Absolutely useful... I suggest making a page on the new.scipy.org Wiki and uploading them there (to upload to the Wiki I think you create an attachment using attachment:<filename> Then, when the page is rendered you can click on the resulting link to upload the file). We could easily place links to this site for downloading. The old SciPy site already had such a page of pre-compiled ATLAS builds. Thanks for offering. -Travis
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Matthew Brett
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Travis Oliphant