LAPACK may be obtained by anonymous ftp from netlib2.cs.utk.edu as shown below.
Obtaining the LAPACK tar file
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================== LAPACK README FILE ================== VERSION 1.0 : February 29, 1992 VERSION 1.0a : June 30, 1992 VERSION 1.0b : October 31, 1992 DATE: October 31, 1992
LAPACK is a library of Fortran 77 subroutines for solving the most commonly occurring problems in numerical linear algebra. It is public-domain software, and can be used freely.
The tar tape contains the Fortran source for LAPACK, the testing programs, and the timing programs.
It also contains Fortran code for the Basic Linear Algebra Subprograms (the Level 1, 2, and 3 BLAS) needed by LAPACK. However this code is intended for use only if there is no other implementation of the BLAS already available on your machine; the efficiency of LAPACK depends very much on the efficiency of the BLAS.
The complete package, including test code and timing programs in four different Fortran data types (real, complex, double precision, double complex), contains some 600,000 lines of Fortran source and comments. You will need approximately 28 Mbytes to read the complete tape. We recommend that you run the testing and timing programs. The total space requirements for the testing and timing for all four data types, including the object files, is approximately 70 Mbytes.
A README file containing the information in this letter and a QUICK_INSTALLfile containing a quick reference guide to the installation process are located in the LAPACK directory. Postscript and LaTeX versions of the Installation Guide are in the LAPACK/INSTALL directory, in the files install.tex, psfig.tex, install.ps, and org2.ps. Consult the Installation Guide for further details on installing the package and on what is contained in each subdirectory.
It is highly recommended that you obtain a copy of the LAPACK Users' Guide published by SIAM. This Users' Guide gives a detailed description of the philosophy behind LAPACK as well as an explanation of its usage. The LAPACK Users' Guide can be purchased from: SIAM; 3600 University City Science Center; Philadelphia, PA 19104-2688; 215-382-9800, FAX 215-386-7999. It will also be available from booksellers. The Guide costs $15.60 for SIAM members, and $19.50 for non-members. Please specify order code OT31 when ordering. To order by email, send email to service@siam.org.
LAPACK has been thoroughly tested, on many different types of computers. The LAPACK project supports the package in the sense that reports of errors or poor performance will gain immediate attention from the developers. Such reports, descriptions of interesting applications, and other comments should be sent by electronic mail to lapack@cs.utk.edu.
A list of known problems, bugs, and compiler errors for LAPACK is maintained on netlib. For a copy of this report, send email to netlib@ornl.gov with a message of the form: send release_notesfrom lapack.
A number of working notes were written during the development of LAPACK and published as LAPACK Working Notes, initially by Argonne National Laboratory and later by the University of Tennessee. Many of these reports have subsequently appeared as journal articles. Most of these working notes are available in postscript form from netlib. To receive a list of available reports, send email to netlib@ornl.gov with a message of the form: send index from lapack/lawns. Otherwise, requests for copies of these working notes can be sent to the following address.
LAPACK Project c/o J.J. Dongarra Computer Science Department University of Tennessee Knoxville, Tennessee 37996-1301 USA Email: lapack@cs.utk.edu