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Compiling 64 bit windows is now possible using cygwin? #111

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KilianB opened this issue Feb 26, 2019 · 2 comments
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Compiling 64 bit windows is now possible using cygwin? #111

KilianB opened this issue Feb 26, 2019 · 2 comments
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KilianB commented Feb 26, 2019

The wiki states:

The long story is that there is no native 64bit version of cygwin which I use to compile ATLAS
https://github.com/mikiobraun/jblas/wiki/Why-There-Is-No-64bit-Support-for-Windows

As far as I can tell cygwin now offers 64 bit support for windows https://cygwin.com/install.html and
http://math-atlas.sourceforge.net/atlas_install/node55.html as well as http://www.pulpgaming.com/2017/01/building-atlas-v3-10-3-for-x86-and-x64-on-windows-10-with-visual-studio/ are talking about building atlas for 64 bit.
I am not much of a c guy and so I might be missing something, but are we now able to compile a fitting version?

Edit: #93 I see that you mentioned not having much time to look into it

I've heard that 64bit compile works now, but never found the time to dig into it. Sorry.

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Hi Kilian,

yes, it might be possible now, but I also don‘t have access to a good Windows machine. Mine is pretty old and has an AMD processor. Not sure compiling ATLAS there will result in good code...

In case anyone has access & capabilities I am happy to collaborate.

Best,

Mikio

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I've recently started using openblas which has an easier compile process for Windows, and I got a new machine, so let me put this in the backlog.

@mikiobraun mikiobraun reopened this Aug 25, 2020
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