Hi Kresmir.
First of all, thank you very much.

The problem was I had the ATLAS compiled library installed but not the corresponding headers
(I had done the installation through "Yum Extender" on my Fedora 7, but I had not added the
development SW ... now I have done it and I was able to compile the example).

I have other questions for you.

Are your bindings able to treat sparse matrices too ?

I ask this because I've tried to use your "gemv" binding ( blas.hpp) and I was able to make the
program work only with a dense matrix, column_major storage. Is this behavior correct or am
I doing something wrong ?

Saying it in other terms, is it possible to use row_major storage with your "gemv" too ?
(I ask this only for information, because I already know that the same operation can be done using
the "axpy_prod" function of the official Boost).


On 8/24/07, Kresimir Fresl <fresl@grad.hr> wrote:
Hi Michele,

> The first error I receive is that the compiler (gcc 4.1.2) cannot find
> atlas/clapack.h or atlas/cblas.h.

If I understand correctly, these are ATLAS headers. Their location
depends on your installation (of ATLAS). You should edit
bindings/atlas/cblas_inc.hpp and clapack_inc.hpp to provide your paths.

> [...]
> Has someone an idea ?

Unfortunately, I cannot help for other errors. Although it probably
sounds strange, I currently don't have a working version of ublas and
bindings.

Regards,

fres
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