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Bug#: 128084
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Status: RESOLVED
Resolution: FIXED
Assigned To: Gentoo Science Related Packages <sci@gentoo.org>
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Reporter: Adam Piątyszek <ediap@users.sourceforge.net>
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Description:   Opened: 2006-03-30 00:45 0000
Hi!

I would like to ask the maintainters of the ACML library to consider moving the
"acml.h" header file from /usr/include/acml to /usr/include. Since the library
file is installed directly into /usr/{get_libdir} directory, it would be
preferable to have the header file in /usr/include as well.

By changing the location, the programs/libraries that checks for the acml.h
header file (sci-libs/itpp for instance), will find it without adding any
special environment settings, like "CPPFLAGS=-I/usr/include/acml". Similarly
to, e.g. checking for fftw3.h, and libfftw3.*.

Besides, there is only one header file "acml.h" with a distinctive name, so it
shouldn't conflict with any other packages.

What is your opinion?

BR,

/ediap

------- Comment #1 From Jakub Moc (RETIRED) 2006-03-30 01:29:01 0000 -------
*** Bug 128089 has been marked as a duplicate of this bug. ***

------- Comment #2 From Danny van Dyk (RETIRED) 2006-05-10 11:30:04 0000 -------
[Sorry this took so long.]

I just added a symlink /usr/include/acml.h, pointing to acml/acml.h to all
sci-libs/acml versions. I didn't rev-bump any of them, so if you want this
symlink
just create it yourself or remerge acml.

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