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How to install BLAS & LAPACK in Ubuntu 14.04? When I am trying to install these packages with apt-get install BLAS:

Error occurred  
Unable to lock the administration directory (/var/lib/dpkg/), is another process using it?
ankit7540
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Jeetu Donderiya
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  • how are you installing? – Maythux May 14 '15 at 11:18
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    I recommend the OpenBLAS implementation (`sudo apt install libopenblas-dev`), which is as fast as it can get (take a look at benchmarks on the web). As a bonus, it offers a LAPACK implementation as well. – schneiderfelipe Aug 28 '19 at 04:53

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There's a typo in @Maythux's answer: there should be no e in liblapacke.

A more minimalist set of packages can be installed with:

sudo apt-get install libblas-dev liblapack-dev

Also, if you're installing these to get scipy to install with pip, it may not be the complete solution (I failed to use pip install scipy in an ARM architecture Ubuntu 14.04 system). I found success with apt-get install python-scipy, but it was an older version (0.13.3). If you need a newer version via pip, you may also need:

sudo apt-get install gfortran

I found this info on StackOverflow here

hamx0r
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In my case, the solution is

sudo apt-get install libatlas-base-dev
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In order to solve the administrator directory lock problem, search for processes.

sudo rm /var/lib/apt/lists/lock
sudo apt-get update

Then try the commands to install

sudo apt-get install libblas-dev checkinstall
sudo apt-get install libblas-doc checkinstall
sudo apt-get install liblapack-dev checkinstall
sudo apt-get install liblapack-doc checkinstall
Maythux
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    Should we be recommending removal of a lock file before confirming that it's actually stale? As well, what are all the `checkinstall`s for? – steeldriver May 14 '15 at 12:26
  • @hamx0r's answer is the one you want to use. This is no longer correct. – michael.schuett Mar 09 '16 at 17:58
  • @Zanna when you fixed the typo here in 2016, you missed an identical typo just above it! (You'll need to fix it; I don't have enough rep to do so.) – Mark Amery Jan 08 '20 at 11:58
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    @MarkAmery the package `liblapacke-dev` exists. `liblapack-dev` also exists though and I'm not sure which was intended... – Zanna Jan 08 '20 at 13:00