[scilab-Users] How to setup Scilab on computer without internet?

Allan CORNET allan.cornet at scilab.org
Mon Jan 18 09:13:40 CET 2010


Hi,

MKL is not a mandatory. If you have no internet connection, you can install Atlas or Reference blas library distributed with Scilab-5.2
During installation, choose Atlas and not MKL in Components list to install.

Best Regards

Allan


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-----Message d'origine-----
De : Mathieu Dubois [mailto:mathieu.dubois at limsi.fr] 
Envoyé : lundi 18 janvier 2010 09:01
À : users at lists.scilab.org
Objet : Re: [scilab-Users] How to setup Scilab on computer without internet?

Александр wrote:
> Hello, my name is Alexander! I live in Krasnoyarsk, Russia.
> Say me, please, how to setup Scilab on computer without Internet?
> In during setup Scilab need Internet. And program is not complete. If I right understand, I need Intel Math kernel for Scilab 5.2.0 (Lapack, Blas). In version 5.1.1  Intel Math Kernel is separately from main setup program. Help me please.
> Alexander.
>   
Hello Alexander,

I assume you have access to Internet on another machine. I am not an 
expert about how to install Scilab.

I don't think that Intel Math kernel is mandatory for installing Scilab. 
It will be faster if so but it will work without it...
If you are under Linux you can download the Math Kernel Library for free 
(for non-commercial use). Check the page at: 
http://software.intel.com/en-us/articles/non-commercial-software-development/

LAPACK and BLAS are free libraries. You can download them on their 
websites (there are windows installer).

Hope that helps!
Mathieu




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