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Signed-off-by: Kyle Guinn <elyk03@gmail.com>
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GNU Octave is a high-level language, primarily intended for numerical
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computations. It provides a convenient command line interface for solving
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linear and nonlinear problems numerically, and for performing other numerical
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experiments using a language that is mostly compatible with Matlab. It may
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also be used as a batch-oriented language.
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This requires a BLAS/LAPACK implementation. Choose one of these package sets:
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* OpenBLAS (includes both a BLAS and a LAPACK implementation)
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* atlas (includes both a BLAS and a LAPACK implementation)
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* blas, lapack (the Netlib reference implementations)
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If more than one set is installed (assuming there are no packaging conflicts)
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then the auto-detection will use the first implementation from this list that
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it finds. If in doubt, choose the Netlib reference implementations; other
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packages that require a BLAS or LAPACK implementation may not build if they
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are not configured to detect/use alternate implementations.
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These optional dependencies will be used if found (see INSTALL.OCTAVE, in the
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Octave source, for a description of what each dependency offers):
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amd, camd, colamd, ccolamd, cholmod, umfpack, cxsparse, glpk, arpack-ng,
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qrupdate, sundials, qhull, hdf5, fltk, ftgl, gl2ps, jdk, GraphicsMagick,
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portaudio.
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Octave can use ImageMagick (part of Slackware) or GraphicsMagick (available
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from SBo) for image-reading functionality. If both are installed,
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GraphicsMagick will be selected by default, since ImageMagick is not
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well-supported by the Octave developers. If you have problems with
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ImageMagick, try rebuilding Octave with GraphicsMagick, or pass MAGICK="" to
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the script.
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If you have arpack installed and the configure script segfaults when trying to
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detect arpack, try switching to arpack-ng (which is partly maintained by
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Octave developers).
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