[R] Building with MKL on Ubuntu

Prof Brian Ripley ripley at stats.ox.ac.uk
Tue Nov 4 19:27:25 CET 2008


Look in config.log to see what's wrong.  (E.g. is 
/opt/intel/mkl/10.0.2.018/lib/em64t in the ld.so cache?)

And note the warnings in the manual about using --with-lapack: it is most 
definitely not recommended.

R-devel would be a better place to ask questions about this.

On Tue, 4 Nov 2008, Anand Patil wrote:

> Hi all,
> I'm trying to build R from subversion with MKL 10.0.2 on Ubuntu. I tried:
>
> ./configure --with-blas='-L/opt/intel/mkl/10.0.2.018/lib/em64t -lmkl
> -lguide' --with-lapack='/opt/intel/mkl/10.0.2.018/lib/em64t -lmkl
> -lmkl_lapack' --enable-R-shlib
>
> and got:
>
> R is now configured for x86_64-unknown-linux-gnu
>
>  Source directory:          .
>  Installation directory:    /usr/local
>
>  C compiler:                gcc -std=gnu99  -g -O2
>  Fortran 77 compiler:       gfortran  -g -O2
>
>  C++ compiler:              g++  -g -O2
>  Fortran 90/95 compiler:    gfortran -g -O2
>  Obj-C compiler:
>
>  Interfaces supported:      X11
>  External libraries:        readline
>  Additional capabilities:   PNG, JPEG, iconv, MBCS, NLS, cairo
>  Options enabled:           shared R library, shared BLAS, R profiling,
> Java
>
>  Recommended packages:      yes
>
> but make then builds R's blas, and when I subsequently do linear algebra in
> R it's obviously not multithreading. What am I doing wrong?
>
> Thanks,
> Anand
>
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