Copy that file to your library folder by executing sudo cp liblapack.a /usr/local/lib/Ĭongratulation, you’ve installed BLAS and LAPACK on your systems! After setting all parameters correctly, type the command make The length of time this step takes depends on the speed of your Internet connection and your system.
Then switch to the LAPACK directory and adjust the file “ make.inc” if necessary. In this next step you will use a single command to download and install GCC 8.2, and other development tools that are part of Red Hat Developer Toolset. It worked, didn’t it Try installing something with YUM, like you would on a RHEL 7 system. The above directory can be replaced by any library path in your systems. Open a terminal on your RHEL 8 / CentOS 8 system, and run the following command. It allows users and system administrator to easily install, update, remove or search software packages on a systems. After creating the library called “libblas.a”, copy that file to your library folder by executing the following command sudo cp libblas.a /usr/local/lib/ YUM (Yellowdog Updater Modified) is an open source command-line as well as graphical based package management tool for RPM (RedHat Package Manager) based Linux systems. After that, execute mv blas_UNIX.a libblas.a Switch to the BLAS folder and execute make