HOWTO - Netlib |
How to use NETLIB
- World Wide Web
- anonymous ftp
`netlib' started primarily as a mail server that distributes math software through email. Further information can be obtained from netlib site at the Oak Ridge National Laboratory by invoking mail at your system prompt (%).
% mail netlib@ornl.gov send index ^DIt's a mail server program that parses the email message so you don't need to be polite ... shorter the better. Also if your request is in UPPER-CASE it will send the math software in UPPER-CASE.
An alternate netlib server is netlib@research.att.com - it contains much of the same material as netlib@ornl.gov plus some AT&T developed codes such as f2c (Fortran to C converter). This netlib can also be accessed by `anonymous' ftp. Give "netlib" as the username and your email address (for good netiquette) as the password.
Another netlib server is netlib@unix.hensa.ac.uk, which is at the University of Kent in England ... so expect long delays. However, it also allows anonymous ftp for some of the larger packages. Here are some others:
netlib@nac.no Oslo, Norway netlib@draci.cs.uow.edu.au UofWollongong, Australia
Netlib can be accessed by the World Wide Web (WWW) with the following Uniform Resource Locators (URLs)Your web browser will have options for loading to disk when clicking on a hypertext link. Remember to unset this option when travelling elsewhere.
- http://www.netlib.org/
- ftp://netlib.att.com/netlib/master/readme.html
- http://www.hensa.ac.uk/
- http://www.netlib.no/netlib/master/readme.html
Netlib can be accessed directly via anonymous ftp from the following sites:example of an anonymous ftp session with your response in <<...>> If you're not familiar with ftp ... look at the man page.
- ftp.netlib.org
- netlib.att.com
- www.hensa.ac.uk
- www.netlib.no
% ftp ftp.netlib.org Connected to ftp.netlib.org. Name (ftp.netlib.org:YOURUSERNAME): <<anonymous>> 331 Guest login ok, send your complete e-mail address as password. Password: <<your username@host.domain>> ...Note that some of the larger packages (e.g. lapack, xnetlib, etc.) are only available (as a whole) only by anonymous ftp or the WWW.
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