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@@ -54,10 +54,15 @@ Building OpenBLAS requires the following to be installed: |
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Simply invoking `make` (or `gmake` on BSD) will detect the CPU automatically. |
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To set a specific target CPU, use `make TARGET=xxx`, e.g. `make TARGET=NEHALEM`. |
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The full target list is in the file `TargetList.txt`. For building with `cmake`, the |
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usual conventions apply, i.e. create a build directory either underneath the toplevel |
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OpenBLAS source directory or separate from it, and invoke `cmake` there with the path |
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to the source tree and any build options you plan to set. |
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The full target list is in the file `TargetList.txt`, other build optionss are documented in Makefile.rule and |
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can either be set there (typically by removing the comment character from the respective line), or used on the |
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`make` command line. |
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Note that when you run `make install` after building, you need to repeat all command line options you provided to `make` |
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in the build step, as some settings like the supported maximum number of threads are automatically derived from the |
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build host by default, which might not be what you want. |
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For building with `cmake`, the usual conventions apply, i.e. create a build directory either underneath the toplevel |
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OpenBLAS source directory or separate from it, and invoke `cmake` there with the path to the source tree and any |
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build options you plan to set. |
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### Cross compile |
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