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Re: How to deal with clapack source copy - is it (or a replacement) packaged [Was: Please provide release tags for Phast ...]



You should be able to use the packaged lapacke instead of clapack.

Both should respect the same LAPACK API.

Ghis

On 20/04/16 20:50, Andreas Tille wrote:
Hi folks,

I wonder whether somebody has dealt with CLAPACK. A search via

     apt-file search clapack

uncovers some clapack.h but it seems I need to package this first.

Any hint would be welcome before I start with this.

Kind regards

        Andreas.

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Date: Wed, 20 Apr 2016 18:50:09 +0000
From: "Ramani, Ritika" <rramani@cshl.edu>
To: Andreas Tille <andreas@an3as.eu>
CC: PhastHelp <phasthelp@cshl.edu>, Debian Med Project List <debian-med@lists.debian.org>
Subject: RE: Please provide release tags for Phast on Github and may be you could uncover Debian packaging code

Hey Andreas,
CLAPACK is different from the Lapack package you mention. Clapack provides LAPACK for non Fortran compilers using f2c. - http://www.netlib.org/clapack/
Thanks!
Ritika

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From: Andreas Tille [andreas@an3as.eu]
Sent: Wednesday, April 20, 2016 2:11 PM
To: Ramani, Ritika
Cc: PhastHelp; Debian Med Project List
Subject: Re: Please provide release tags for Phast on Github and may be you could uncover Debian packaging code

Hi Ritika,

On Wed, Apr 20, 2016 at 05:40:45PM +0000, Ramani, Ritika wrote:
Hello Andreas,
Thank you so much for your message.

Thanks a lot for your quick response.

I have tagged the releases on Github. Our last released version was v1.3 in March 2013. But we are planning on releasing a new version soon. I have tagged this version as pre-release v1.4 on Github so you can use that for the Debian mirror.

Thanks for the tagging and the information about the new version.

We do have the source tarball for v1.3 available on the phast website if you select the source option. Here is the link to download the source for v1.3 - http://compgen.cshl.edu/phast/downloads/phast.v1_3.tgz

Fine.  May be it was just me.  The tagging on Github is perfectly
sufficient anyway.

I had used the same v1.3 source code to package into debian with CLAPACK.

How do you plan to add phast to the mirror considering it has the CLAPACK dependency?

Debian has the liblapacke-dev[1].  Is this any difference to CLAPACK? If
yes we need to package CLAPACK first.  I have not yet investigated into
this question.

Let me know if you need any more information.

Thanks, I'll do.

Kind regards

       Andreas.


[1] http://www.netlib.org/lapack/

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