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<font size="+1">I don't think cblas was previously installed.
However, my sbopkg-pkg-log does have references to cblas in numpy,
pygsl, and other places. I suppose it is possible that something
unique to my computer triggered the need for cblas. OTB was part
of a long sbopkg queuefile and OpenBLAS was higher up on the list.</font><font
size="+1"> The "blas" packages are confusing to me, but I guess
the alternate blas routines can be used even though the generic
blas is installed.</font><font size="+1"> I was trying to get
qgis and dependencies/options installed, which did work out pretty
well except for libaspacialite not linking to postgis</font><font
size="+1">. <br>
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Thanks<br>
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<div class="moz-cite-prefix">On 08/11/2018 01:44 PM, Benjamin
Trigona-Harany wrote:<br>
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<pre wrap="">On Thursday, 9 August 2018 10:43:25 PDT Kevin McCormick wrote:
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<pre wrap="">Build failed for OTB:
OTB 6.6.0 undefined reference to `cblas_dgemm'
After installing "cblas" (in addition to the other requirements) the
build was successful. The requirements list "blas" but not "cblas."
I did not set the MONTEVERDI=ON switch.
Thanks
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I have not been able to recreate this issue. OTB builds fine on Slackware 64
14.2 with blas and not cblas installed. Is it possible you are linking against
another of OTB's dependencies that were previously built when cblas was
installed?
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