Result for A75FF66C5502E043F9A49C0C9D5146716992F097

Query result

Key Value
FileName./usr/lib64/atlas/libptf77blas.so.3.0
FileSize136256
MD5A9A968B7E528D7D2A8F82E1AC2F2A614
SHA-1A75FF66C5502E043F9A49C0C9D5146716992F097
SHA-2566928FB9480E626D8ECE683F318C908A6E1D42560C6A6383F52C2FDC74036773D
SSDEEP1536:SN3290qj4cQtMxsYC6EKQu60j98RgTfzo3uQQbwKmcGTQYKeQXKPQ6KOzLzhtIMT:Y290r4mU9NLU3VKmLaeQaLbzLFi8s
TLSHT1AED3868F1530A3A7D4756E75C24E93F7A7BA3974730935A923ED0F32482B70C1B586A2
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Key Value
MD53F2F83569ACC979DA2DB30E6D11F0569
PackageArchs390x
PackageDescriptionThe ATLAS (Automatically Tuned Linear Algebra Software) project is an ongoing research effort focusing on applying empirical techniques in order to provide portable performance. At present, it provides C and Fortran77 interfaces to a portably efficient BLAS implementation, as well as a few routines from LAPACK. The performance improvements in ATLAS are obtained largely via compile-time optimizations and tend to be specific to a given hardware configuration. In order to package ATLAS for Fedora some compromises are necessary so that good performance can be obtained on a variety of hardware. This set of ATLAS binary packages is therefore not necessarily optimal for any specific hardware configuration. However, the source package can be used to compile customized ATLAS packages; see the documentation for information.
PackageMaintainerFedora Project
PackageNameatlas
PackageRelease4.fc11
PackageVersion3.8.3
SHA-1E22B12113C1AB08EE9E97BCE00FBD4AD3B955556
SHA-256616338B3CE138B624B4C54FBDED0DBA7489732EAC46B29CFD1F40721B391320B