atlas: version bump to 3.10.2

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Thomas Tuegel 2014-09-20 10:51:02 -05:00
parent 175a40133a
commit 1d8d3d8bbe

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{ stdenv, fetchurl, gfortran, tolerateCpuTimingInaccuracy ? true, shared ? false
, cpuConfig ? if stdenv.isi686 then "-b 32 -A 18 -V 1" else "-b 64 -A 31 -V 192"
, cpuConfig ? if stdenv.isi686 then "-b 32 -A 18 -V 1" else "-b 64 -A 31 -V 384"
}:
# Atlas detects the CPU and optimizes its build accordingly. This is great when
@ -15,13 +15,18 @@
# |---------------------------------------------+------------------------|
# | -b 32 | -b 64 |
# | -A 18 (Pentium II) | -A 31 (Athlon K7) |
# | -V 1 (No SIMD: Pentium II doesn't have SSE) | -V 192 (SSE1 and SSE2) |
# | -V 1 (No SIMD: Pentium II doesn't have SSE) | -V 384 (SSE1 and SSE2) |
#
# Users who want to compile a highly optimized version of ATLAS that's suitable
# for their local machine can override these settings accordingly.
#
# The -V flags can change with each release as new instruction sets are added
# because upstream thinks it's a good idea to add entries at the start of an
# enum, rather than the end. If the build suddenly fails with messages about
# missing instruction sets, you may need to poke around in the source a bit.
let
version = "3.10.1";
version = "3.10.2";
optionalString = stdenv.lib.optionalString;
optional = stdenv.lib.optional;
@ -32,7 +37,7 @@ stdenv.mkDerivation {
src = fetchurl {
url = "mirror://sourceforge/math-atlas/atlas${version}.tar.bz2";
sha256 = "11ncgdc7kzb2y2gqb3sgarm5saj9fr07r3h2yh2h5bja429b85d2";
sha256 = "0bqh4bdnjdyww4mcpg6kn0x7338mfqbdgysn97dzrwwb26di7ars";
};
buildInputs = [ gfortran ];