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Package Details: blaze-git 3.4.r84.d518c7ccf-1
Git Clone URL: | https://aur.archlinux.org/blaze-git.git (read-only, click to copy) |
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Package Base: | blaze-git |
Description: | An open-source, high-performance C++ math library for dense and sparse arithmetic. |
Upstream URL: | https://bitbucket.org/blaze-lib/blaze |
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Submitter: | goddessfreya |
Maintainer: | nameful.tee |
Last Packager: | nameful.tee |
Votes: | 2 |
Popularity: | 0.000000 |
First Submitted: | 2017-07-27 05:41 |
Last Updated: | 2018-09-24 16:41 |
Dependencies (8)
- blas (openblas-lapack-git, openblas-git, blas-tmg, flexiblas, openblas-lapack-static, openblas-cblas-git, atlas-lapack, blis-cblas-openmp, blis-cblas, blas-git, openblas-lapack, armpl, openblas) (make)
- boost-libs (boost171, boost-libs-git) (make)
- cmake (cmake-git) (make)
- git (git-git) (make)
- lapack (openblas-lapack-git, lapack-tmg, flexiblas, openblas-lapack-static, atlas-lapack, lapack-git, openblas-lapack, armpl) (make)
- blas (openblas-lapack-git, openblas-git, blas-tmg, flexiblas, openblas-lapack-static, openblas-cblas-git, atlas-lapack, blis-cblas-openmp, blis-cblas, blas-git, openblas-lapack, armpl, openblas) (optional) – for maximum performance.
- boost-libs (boost171, boost-libs-git) (optional) – to use Boost threads to run numeric operations in parallel.
- lapack (openblas-lapack-git, lapack-tmg, flexiblas, openblas-lapack-static, atlas-lapack, lapack-git, openblas-lapack, armpl) (optional) – for computing the determinant of a dense matrix and for the dense matrix inversion.
Required by (4)
- blazert (requires blaze) (make)
- blazert-git (requires blaze) (make)
- chronoengine (requires blaze) (make)
- chronoengine-git (requires blaze) (make)
Latest Comments
h4mst3r commented on 2019-03-11 11:46
Can someone update the package, please!
nameful.tee commented on 2018-09-24 16:43
Updated the package, thank you!
bartus commented on 2018-08-22 12:40
Some tweaks are needed for the package to build inside a container. https://pastebin.com/9EbjcP6F
goddessfreya commented on 2018-07-03 08:02
I no longer use this package which is why I will no longer maintain it. Anyways, I suspect this package won't be breaking any time soon, given it's simplicity.