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Install the new interchangeable BLAS system created by Thomas Orgis,
currently supporting Netlib BLAS/LAPACK, OpenBLAS, cblas, lapacke, and
Apple's Accelerate.framework. This system allows the user to select any
BLAS implementation without modifying packages or using package options, by
setting PKGSRC_BLAS_TYPES in mk.conf. See mk/blas.buildlink3.mk for details.
This commit should not alter behavior of existing packages as the system
defaults to Netlib BLAS/LAPACK, which until now has been the only supported
implementation.
Details:
Add new mk/blas.buildlink3.mk for inclusion in dependent packages
Install compatible Netlib math/blas and math/lapack packages
Update math/blas and math/lapack MAINTAINER approved by adam@
OpenBLAS, cblas, and lapacke will follow in separate commits
Update direct dependents to use mk/blas.buildlink3.mk
Perform recursive revbump
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jwbacon@tds.net ==> bacon@NetBSD.org
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From Jason Bacon via pkgsrc-wip.
PLINK is a free, open-source whole genome association analysis
toolset, designed to perform a range of basic, large-scale
analyses in a computationally efficient manner.
The focus of PLINK is purely on analysis of genotype/phenotype
data, so there is no support for steps prior to this (e.g. study
design and planning, generating genotype or CNV calls from raw
data). Through integration with gPLINK and Haploview, there is
some support for the subsequent visualization, annotation and
storage of results.
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