https://bugzilla.suse.com/show_bug.cgi?id=1177260 https://bugzilla.suse.com/show_bug.cgi?id=1177260#c37 --- Comment #37 from Egbert Eich <eich@suse.com> --- Stefan Br�ns from comment #36)
Unfortunately for Leap, the current python3-numpy package is crippled again, as the cblas dependency has been removed.
So while we are likely good on TW, the funny smell of SLE/Leap 15 becomes hard to ignore.
This is pretty much a catch-22 situation. We need to have cblas available in SLE before we can build numpy with it. It used to be built against openblas, but this made openblas a hard runtime requirement for it. If it is built with a version of netlib-lapack, that provides cblas, you can optionally use OpenBLAS as well. SO we will first have to provide CBLAS and then we can fix up numpy.(In reply to Stefan Br�ns from comment #36)
(In reply to Egbert Eich from comment #35)
I believe the underlying issues here have been resolved by now, the netlib-lapack and OpenBLAS packages in Factory are such that lapack linked executables can now load OpenBLAS libraries. To changing the lapack package so that the libraries are switched en-block is not necessarily required to satisfy this feature.
(And no, missing cblas is not "unfixable", Leap 15.2 still had it.)
Are you sure? What change made it go away? Wasn't it the switch of numpy to netlib-lapack that caused this? -- You are receiving this mail because: You are on the CC list for the bug.