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# hmatrix installation
*WARNING*: these instructions are now very out of date. However, there
is a CI script which shows what does work; you are advised to look at
that and emulate its installation steps.
This package requires [GHC 7.8](http://www.haskell.org/ghc),
[cabal-install](http://www.haskell.org/haskellwiki/Cabal-Install)
(available in the [Haskell
Platform](http://hackage.haskell.org/platform)), and the development
packages for BLAS/[LAPACK](http://www.netlib.org/lapack) and
[GSL](http://www.gnu.org/software/gsl).
## Linux ##################################################
Ubuntu/Debian:
$ sudo apt-get install libgsl0-dev liblapack-dev libatlas-base-dev
$ cabal update
$ cabal install hmatrix-tests
Other distributions may require additional libraries. They can be given in a **--configure-option**.
Adrian Victor Crisciu has developed an [installation method](http://comments.gmane.org/gmane.comp.lang.haskell.glasgow.user/24976) for systems
which don't provide shared lapack libraries.
## Mac OS/X ###############################################
GSL must be installed via Homebrew or MacPorts.
Via Homebrew:
$ brew install gsl
$ cabal install hmatrix
Via MacPorts:
$ sudo port install gsl +universal
$ cabal install hmatrix
(Contributed by Heinrich Apfelmus, Torsten Kemps-Benedix and Ted Fujimoto).
## Windows ###############################################
### Stack-based build (prefered)
Similar should be build under other OSes, like Linux and OSX. This recipe is for stack 1.4.0 - tested and working.
1)
> stack setup
2) Download and unzip somewhere OpenBLAS http://www.openblas.net/
3) In MSYS2 console of Stack, i.e.: C:\Users\{User}\AppData\Local\Programs\stack\x86_64-windows\msys2-{version}\msys2_shell.bat
> cd /.../OpenBLAS
> pacman -Sy
> pacman -S make perl gcc-fortran
> make clean
> make
> make install
3) Then in normal Windows console for building hmatrix base lib (fill in user name, versions and check if paths are different on your machine):
> stack install --flag hmatrix:openblas --extra-include-dirs=C:\Users\{User}\AppData\Local\Programs\stack\x86_64-windows\msys2-20150512\opt\OpenBLAS\include --extra-lib-dirs=C:\Users\{User}\AppData\Local\Programs\stack\x86_64-windows\msys2-20150512\opt\OpenBLAS\bin --extra-lib-dirs=C:\Users\{User}\AppData\Local\Programs\stack\x86_64-windows\msys2-20150512\usr\lib\gcc\x86_64-pc-msys\6.3.0\
### Cabal-based build
(Not tested). It should be possible to install the new package hmatrix >= 0.16 using
the dlls contributed by Gilberto Camara available in [gsl-lapack-windows.zip][winpack].
1) > cabal update
2) Download and unzip [gsl-lapack-windows.zip][winpack] into a stable folder %GSL%
3.a) In a msys shell:
$ cabal install hmatrix-0.13.1.0 --extra-lib-dir=${GSL} --extra-include-dirs=${GSL}
3.b) In a normal windows cmd:
> cabal install --extra-lib-dir=%GSL% --extra-include-dirs=%GSL%
It may be necessary to put the dlls in the search path.
It is expected that a future version of the new hmatrix-gsl package can also be installed
using this method.
[winpack]: https://github.com/downloads/AlbertoRuiz/hmatrix/gsl-lapack-windows.zip
### Alternative Windows build
1)
> cabal update
2) Download and unzip somewhere OpenBLAS http://www.openblas.net/
3) In a normal Windows cmd:
> cabal install --flags=openblas --extra-lib-dirs=C:\...\OpenBLAS\lib --extra-include-dirs=C:\...\OpenBLAS\include
## Tests ###############################################
After installation we can verify that the library works as expected:
$ cabal install hmatrix-tests
$ ghci
> Numeric.LinearAlgebra.Tests.runTests 20
+++ OK, passed 100 tests.
+++ OK, passed 100 tests.
... etc...
+++ OK, passed 100 tests.
------ some unit tests
Cases: 71 Tried: 71 Errors: 0 Failures: 0
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