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diff --git a/make.inc.example b/make.inc.example index 7f66018e..77de24a8 100644 --- a/make.inc.example +++ b/make.inc.example @@ -3,73 +3,77 @@ # LAPACK, Version 3.7.0 # # December 2016 # #################################################################### -# + SHELL = /bin/sh + +# CC is the C compiler, normally invoked with options CFLAGS. # -# Modify the FORTRAN and OPTS definitions to refer to the -# compiler and desired compiler options for your machine. NOOPT -# refers to the compiler options desired when NO OPTIMIZATION is -# selected. Define LOADER and LOADOPTS to refer to the loader and -# desired load options for your machine. +CC = gcc +CFLAGS = -O3 + +# Modify the FORTRAN and OPTS definitions to refer to the compiler +# and desired compiler options for your machine. NOOPT refers to +# the compiler options desired when NO OPTIMIZATION is selected. # # Note: During a regular execution, LAPACK might create NaN and Inf # and handle these quantities appropriately. As a consequence, one # should not compile LAPACK with flags such as -ffpe-trap=overflow. # -FORTRAN = gfortran -OPTS = -O2 -frecursive -DRVOPTS = $(OPTS) -NOOPT = -O0 -frecursive +FORTRAN = gfortran +OPTS = -O2 -frecursive +DRVOPTS = $(OPTS) +NOOPT = -O0 -frecursive + +# Define LOADER and LOADOPTS to refer to the loader and desired +# load options for your machine. +# LOADER = gfortran LOADOPTS = -# -# Comment out the following line to include deprecated routines to the -# LAPACK library. + +# The archiver and the flag(s) to use when building an archive +# (library). If your system has no ranlib, set RANLIB = echo. +# +ARCH = ar +ARCHFLAGS = cr +RANLIB = ranlib + +# Timer for the SECOND and DSECND routines +# +# Default: SECOND and DSECND will use a call to the +# EXTERNAL FUNCTION ETIME +#TIMER = EXT_ETIME +# For RS6K: SECOND and DSECND will use a call to the +# EXTERNAL FUNCTION ETIME_ +#TIMER = EXT_ETIME_ +# For gfortran compiler: SECOND and DSECND will use a call to the +# INTERNAL FUNCTION ETIME +TIMER = INT_ETIME +# If your Fortran compiler does not provide etime (like Nag Fortran +# Compiler, etc...) SECOND and DSECND will use a call to the +# INTERNAL FUNCTION CPU_TIME +#TIMER = INT_CPU_TIME +# If none of these work, you can use the NONE value. +# In that case, SECOND and DSECND will always return 0. +#TIMER = NONE + +# Uncomment the following line to include deprecated routines in +# the LAPACK library. # #BUILD_DEPRECATED = Yes + +# LAPACKE has the interface to some routines from tmglib. +# If LAPACKE_WITH_TMG is defined, add those routines to LAPACKE. # -# Timer for the SECOND and DSECND routines -# -# Default : SECOND and DSECND will use a call to the EXTERNAL FUNCTION ETIME -# TIMER = EXT_ETIME -# For RS6K : SECOND and DSECND will use a call to the EXTERNAL FUNCTION ETIME_ -# TIMER = EXT_ETIME_ -# For gfortran compiler: SECOND and DSECND will use a call to the INTERNAL FUNCTION ETIME -TIMER = INT_ETIME -# If your Fortran compiler does not provide etime (like Nag Fortran Compiler, etc...) -# SECOND and DSECND will use a call to the INTERNAL FUNCTION CPU_TIME -# TIMER = INT_CPU_TIME -# If neither of this works...you can use the NONE value... In that case, SECOND and DSECND will always return 0 -# TIMER = NONE -# -# Configuration LAPACKE: Native C interface to LAPACK -# To generate LAPACKE library: type 'make lapackelib' -# Configuration file: turned off (default) -# Complex types: C99 (default) -# Name pattern: mixed case (default) -# (64-bit) Data model: LP64 (default) -# -# CC is the C compiler, normally invoked with options CFLAGS. -# -CC = gcc -CFLAGS = -O3 -# -# The archiver and the flag(s) to use when building archive (library) -# If you system has no ranlib, set RANLIB = echo. -# -ARCH = ar -ARCHFLAGS= cr -RANLIB = ranlib -# +#LAPACKE_WITH_TMG = Yes + # Location of the extended-precision BLAS (XBLAS) Fortran library # used for building and testing extended-precision routines. The -# relevant routines will be compiled and XBLAS will be linked only if -# USEXBLAS is defined. -# -# USEXBLAS = Yes -XBLASLIB = -# XBLASLIB = -lxblas +# relevant routines will be compiled and XBLAS will be linked only +# if USEXBLAS is defined. # +#USEXBLAS = Yes +#XBLASLIB = -lxblas + # The location of the libraries to which you will link. (The # machine-specific, optimized BLAS library should be used whenever # possible.) |