From cs.utk.edu!rosener Fri Jul 3 16:33:04 0400 1992 Date: Fri, 3 Jul 92 16:33:04 -0400 From: rosener@cs.utk.edu To: ehg@research.att.com Subject: Re: Problem with netlib Eric, >> The file lanczs/index contains incorrect filenames. I would prefer >> that these be corrected, but didn't get around to it yet because of >> the difficult choices. The directory should probably be renamed, >> first of all; there was some problem at one time about Scott's >> library versus Cullum and Willoughby's. The file you mentioned, >> lsvalhed is really a documentation file, not Fortran. Should it >> have a .f like the index says, or not? On surfer I have just changed the library "lanczs" to "lanczos" and made the necessary changes in LIBS. Next I changed all file names from "xxx.f" to just "xxx" in the lanczos directory. Finally I changed the index to reflect this. I also change "lanczs" to "lanczos" in the makefile. Bill From cs.utk.edu!rosener Fri Jul 3 15:40:30 0400 1992 Date: Fri, 3 Jul 92 15:40:30 -0400 From: rosener@cs.utk.edu To: ehg@research.att.com Subject: Problem with netlib Cc: rosener@cs.utk.edu Eric, Jack just pointed out the following. send lsvalhed from lanczos <- Works send lsvalhed.f from lanczos <- Does not work I just tried this on netlib@research.att.com and got the same results. Are we going to have to change all the indexes to reflect this? Thanks, Bill ------m rosener@cs.utk.edu Fri Jul 3 15:50:37 EDT 1992 From: Eric Grosse 908-582-5828 To-: rosener@cs.utk.edu Date: Fri Jul 3 15:43:37 EDT 1992 Subject: Problem with netlib Bill, The file lanczs/index contains incorrect filenames. I would prefer that these be corrected, but didn't get around to it yet because of the difficult choices. The directory should probably be renamed, first of all; there was some problem at one time about Scott's library versus Cullum and Willoughby's. The file you mentioned, lsvalhed is really a documentation file, not Fortran. Should it have a .f like the index says, or not? Please feel free to do this sort of cleanup; just send me mail (ideally as a shell script to make the same changes here) so that we stay in sync. Best wishes, Eric