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"Claudius Schnörr" wrote:

> the setup-package-search on the web shows that clapack.h is part of the lapack/lapack-3.0-5-src package.
> However, this package is not shown by setup.exe so I cannot install it.

I think you misunderstand how -src packages work.  You will never see a
package named foo-src in setup.  foo-src means it's the source that was
used to build the foo package, and to select it you put a check in the
"Src" box of the 'foo' package.  The file will be downloaded and
unpacked in /usr/src.

Brian

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