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The reference (netlib) LAPACK implementation exports
lsame_
unconditionally. When trying to use libflame as a drop-in replacement for the reference implementation on Windows, programs fail to start with an error that the symbollsame_
is undefined. IIUC, that is because the symbol resolution is done on link time for Windows (instead of at runtime on most other platforms).The proposed change makes sure that
lsame_
is exported from libflame even if configured with--disable-lapack2flame --disable-builtin-blas
(the default).IIUC, an alternative would be to export this symbol defined in
src/flablas/f2c/lsame.c
. But the proposed change is a bit closer to the reference implementation.See also this downstream report: https://savannah.gnu.org/bugs/index.php?63184