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I can't help with your quest for a WoA gfortran as I do not have such a system, but it is possible to build OpenBLAS without a Fortran compiler - the only drawback is that you'll get a somewhat older version of LAPACK. (The current codebase of the Reference-LAPACK project has added some functions in modern Fortran dialects that cannot as easily be translated to C). |
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I'm not sure if the precompiled LLVM package provided by the LLVM project contains any version of flang or flang-new - the one for Windows x86 definitely does not. Do you have a flang.exe or flang-new.exe ? |
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Interesting - in that case it could simply be that the meson script is only looking for it as "flang" and not the current, likely temporary name of flang-new. But as I said I know next to nothing about their current meson setup - there is cooperation between our projects but not much direct involvement in the innards of each other's code. |
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Trying to install scipy on windows arm64, surface pro11, Snapdragon(R) X 12-core X1E80100 @ 3.40 GHz, 3417 Mhz, 12 Core(s), 12 Logical Processor(s).
i have installed gcc, mingw and all the needed cpp build tools from visual studio installer as well. Also llvM-18.1.8-woa64.exe .
Close to a complete dev setup. but now Im not finding an arm64 windows build of FORTRAN or GFORTRAN anywhere. I want to run as much as possible natively. But a bit stuck atm.
found some steps highlighted here in this stack overflow as well:
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