[mlpack-git] [mlpack] libmlpack.so.2.0: undefined reference to `wrapper_dgesv_' (#499)

Ryan Curtin notifications at github.com
Wed Jan 13 10:14:41 EST 2016


If you are on Linux---which it looks like---why not just install mlpack through your system's package manager?

The installation process should not be hard.  Did you follow the installation guide here: http://mlpack.org/docs/mlpack-2.0.0/doxygen.php?doc=build.html ?

> Would you please supply an all-in-one tarball?

It's not that simple; the particulars of your system mean that it's very difficult to get all the dependencies right.  This is why I suggest looking at what your distribution's package manager offers.

> Jesus, it cost me almost one week to compile mlpack.

You can always file an issue here or drop into #mlpack on freenode to get help; that probably would have saved you some time.

> Why still I got a 'undefined reference to' error?

I don't have enough information to help here.  If you can provide better log output, I can help.  Specifically, the output of the cmake command and the make command will be helpful here.  If you've modified CMakeLists.txt, let me know how; otherwise I may be thinking about things wrong.

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