Linking octave with clapack did not work.
I updated lapack, and additionally I build it with atlas, instead of blas. That should give
better performance. I don't know if atlas builds everywhere though.
On the other hand, maybe some programs linking with liblapack will fail. We'll have to check
the hydra reports.
I plan to remove clapack; liblapack provides a C interface too.
svn path=/nixpkgs/trunk/; revision=32464
It's not entirely clear whether BLAS is in the public domain, but according to
<87636orixx.fsf@gnu.org> Debian did classify it that way, and the license text
sure feels like the authors intend the package to be in the public domain. So
here we are.
svn path=/nixpkgs/trunk/; revision=19686