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# $NetBSD: Makefile,v 1.32 2010/07/30 10:36:29 asau Exp $
DISTNAME= lapack-lite-3.1.1
PKGNAME= lapack-3.1.1
PKGREVISION= 4
CATEGORIES= math
MASTER_SITES= ${MASTER_SITE_NETLIB:=lapack/}
EXTRACT_SUFX= .tgz
MAINTAINER= adam@NetBSD.org
HOMEPAGE= http://www.netlib.org/lapack/index.html
COMMENT= Linear Algebra PACKage
LICENSE= modified-bsd
PKG_INSTALLATION_TYPES= overwrite pkgviews
PKG_DESTDIR_SUPPORT= user-destdir
USE_LANGUAGES= c fortran77
USE_LIBTOOL= YES
BUILD_TARGET= lapacklib
INSTALLATION_DIRS= lib
FFLAGS+= -ffloat-store
# With f2c-20090411nb4, libf2c-20090201nb3, we need EXT_ETIME but gcc44-4.4.1nb3
# needs INT_ETIME. Rather than trying to enumerate all possible fortran compilers,
# just do a test for it.
do-configure:
@${ECHO_N} "Checking if your fortran compiler has etime() as an intrinsic... "
@cd ${WRKDIR} && ${FC} -o etime_test ${FILESDIR}/etime_test.f >${WRKDIR}/etime_test.log 2>&1; \
if test $$? -eq 0 ; then \
${ECHO} "TIMER=INT_ETIME" >> ${WRKSRC}/make.inc ; echo "YES" ; else \
${ECHO} "TIMER=EXT_ETIME" >> ${WRKSRC}/make.inc ; echo "NO" ; fi
@${ECHO} "See ${WRKDIR}/etime_test.log for details on the test"
do-install:
${LIBTOOL} --mode=install ${INSTALL_DATA} ${WRKSRC}/liblapack.la \
${DESTDIR}${PREFIX}/lib
.include "../../mk/bsd.pkg.mk"
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