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IntelMkl.redist linux and osx nuget packages

ImpPhil
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I notice that linux and osx versions of IntelMkl.redist aren't available.  Should they be?

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Soumya_M_Intel
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Hi ImpPhil,


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Soumya


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MariaZh
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Hi,
redist is not required for linux and osx packages, it is only windows specific dependency (and just distributes .dll separately).
E.g., for linux it would be enough to download intelmkl.devel.linux-x64.

Hope that helps,
Mariia

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ImpPhil
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I'm not sure that does help.  If a Nuget package takes a dependency on IntelMkl and wants to support linux and osx wouldn't it be sensible to have Intelmkl-redist.linux/.osx  packages?

 

The reason I ask is because, for example https://github.com/MKL-NET/MKL.NET supplies its own native providers based on your source code

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and so does https://github.com/mathnet/mathnet-numerics. This leads to unnecessary duplication if I'm using both MKL.NET and mathnet.  If you provided suitable linux and osx packages this duplication may not be necessary.

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ShanmukhS_Intel
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Hi Phillip Lee,

 

This is to kindly inform you that Linux and macOS NuGet packages for MKL have been discontinued.

 

Regrets for the delay in response.

 

Best Regards,

Shanmukh.SS

 

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ShanmukhS_Intel
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Hi Phillip Lee,

 

A gentle reminder:

If the information provided is helpful, please accept this as a solution. It would help other users with similar issues.

 

Best Regards,

Shanmukh.SS

 

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